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?Hola! My name is Paco Povedano. I am from the beautiful city of Cordoba in Andalucia, Spain, I have been living in London since 2011 and I started teaching and helping others to learn languages (Spanish and English) in May 2013.


I am a fully qualified language teacher (CLTA, Module 1, Instituto Cervantes; CELTA, IH-London; QTS and PGCE), DBS checked, with experience teaching GCSE and A-Level, and I am always looking for new opportunities to challenge myself and learn. Currently, I am teaching 8 students of different levels.


As your teacher I would prepare activities for you to do on your own time, mainly focusing on vocabulary, and try to spend most of the lesson time practising conversation. As you progress you would read short novels, watch tv series and listen to music in Spanish and we would talk about them in class.


Lessons focusing on exam preparation (GCSE, A-Level, DELE) also available.


I teach online and face-to-face in South East London. My lessons take place online or at the students' chosen locations, normally their place or my place (Nunhead). Lesson prices from ?30/hour.


Find more info at www.spanish1to1.co.uk


I look forward to hearing from you.


Paco Povedano

[email protected]

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