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Hello all,


I am a mother of two, trainee Spanish and French teacher who has lived in Spain a number of years. I started up Bilinguebabies Spanish singing classes mainly on my free day in the week to kick start bilingualising my youngest. The reat of the week I teach 11-18 boys Spanish until I qualify in June.


The classes are interactive, and fun, we use some signs, gestures and props..


?3.50 a class, first class free, siblings, twins ?2.50 each


Classes held at St Hildas on Mondays during the term


Hasta Pronto

email me [email protected] or call 07989779578


Audrey

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Hola,

The class starts at 10.30 until 11.15 on mondays, the next class is on the 14th May


St Hildas, Choir practice room, Brockley Road


Hasta luego

Audrey

Besos x


Please let me know if you plan to come, names and ages. Babies are welcome too, the earlier they hear Spanish the better, we have had 8/9months and newborns with older siblings.

Check out this weeks New Scientist there is an article on Bilingualism.

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