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Hola


I?m Angles from Northern Spain and currently live in Bloomsbury.


I am an experienced Spanish language teacher. I have a wide range of experience teaching Spanish in London, including teaching:

- Early years students (typically aged between 5-11 years of age);


- Teaching Spanish for GCSE (my first GCSE student received an A* :)


- Adults looking to learn Spanish for work, or to enrich their travel experience and


- Tutoring children with special needs


I am passionate about teaching and enjoy seeing my students improve their Spanish language skills. I like to make my classes fun, making my students enjoy the learnings process, keeping them engaged throughout the class.


I am flexible and available during the day and evening. I am open to doing Saturdays and possibly even Sundays.


I look forward to helping you become fluent in Spanish!



Hasta luego.

Angeles

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