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Hi all,


Firstly I would like to introduce myself. My name is Angeles Gomez and I am a Spanish Graduate with a number of years experience in Teaching. Currently I have the space for new students for 2013. If you have a passion to lean a new language, or perhaps even planning a Holiday in Spain this year and would like to be more comfortable speaking to the locals, then get in touch.


You can contact me direct on mobile, 07809203171 . Alternatively, email me on [email protected]. I will happily give you a quote and any more information you may require.


Spaces are limited, so get in touch soon.


Kind regards,


Angeles.

Hi ALL


Currently I am teaching Spanish language to a tennager student of Secondary School, He is Brilliant, showing in every class a awesome interesting in Spanish atmosphere, Language, food, culture,


Its a really pleasure to teaching to help in whatever thing he needs..who I could provide his family reference.


I hope this information would be helpful.


Kind Regards,

Angeles Gomez.

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