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Hi,

I?m a qualified and experienced native teacher of Spanish and a resident in East Dulwich.

My main students are adults but I?ve taught children. I enjoy teaching at this level.

Please send me an email message to: [email protected] if you wish to get in touch.

Warm regards

D. Perez

Hi there


Artastic are setting up Spanish classes on a Saturday, we will be doing a trail morning on Saturday 21st May,


9.45-10.45 Beginners

10.45-11.45 Intermediate

11.45-12.45 Advanced


Age Range 3-11yr olds


Spanish sessions will be taught in a fun and interesting way through games and songs, sessions are ?8 each


To book your place email [email protected]


If you have any questions feel free to call on 07792549874


Thanks :))

Hi


Thanks for your questions


Its held at the Scout Hut 212 Bellenden Road SE15 4BY, so in ED very close to goose green park


Sibling Discount for two is ?12 for both children


Intermediate level for those who can put sentences together and understand when people speak slowly, and a sense of the language's structure, so will work on conversational fluency in real-life situations; concentration on different verb tenses.


Advanced level for those who have completed the Intermediate level and want to increase their vocabulary, fluency and ease in using more varied verb tenses. Specialized vocabulary and the subjunctive mood are integrated as students think and speak in Spanish.


Depending on how it goes on Saturday 21st May and how much demand i get from different age groups and levels will depend on if i split the age groups, however i have found from the art classes the 5-11 yr olds class which has some 4 yr olds in works really well and the younger children love being with the older children and the older children love trying to help the younger children so i will see if this is the same for the Spanish lessons


Lola is a lovely native Spanish teacher, with years of experience teaching Spanish in London Schools and Nurseries, with qualifications, a first aid certificate and CRB checked


I hope this answered all you questions if not feel free to ask or i will be at Goose Green park tomorrow for the Dulwich Festival with a stall so feel free to come on over, there will be face masks for children to decorate too:))


Thanks

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