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Spanish Tutor available for beginners, GCSE & A Level


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Hola!! My name is Sofia I am a fluent Spanish speaker with a BA Hons in Modern Languages I am fully qualified and have extensive experience in tutoring whilst living in Spain for 10+ years, I can confirm I have Castilian accent very easy to understand. Are you looking to learn a new language? Are you a GCSE or A-Level student looking for extra help with homework, mock exams or just overall speaking practice? I can help!! ?20 an hour available via Skype or in person (additional charge for travel).


I hope to hear from you soon. Hasta pronto!!

  • 1 month later...

Hola Sofia,


My daughter is taking her GCSE in Spanish this year and could do with some extra tuition to help with her studies. We were hoping you would be available to do a face to face session with her, probably for about an hour or two a week and hopefully at the weekend, but we would need to work out the details.


Please let me know your availability- it?s probably better to call or text. My name is Ian Hetherington, my number is 07949 592867, and my daughter?s name is Amba. We are on Crystal Palace Road in East Dulwich.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Best wishes,


Ian

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