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Highly Qualified Native Spanish Teacher


Laura Gilabert

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I am a native, experienced and really highly qualified Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires University. I have degrees in Linguistics, Spanish Language and Literature. I have been teaching Spanish as a Second Language for more than 25 years. I offer Online 1to1 or 1to2 lessons. I teach children over 7 years old, I prepare students for GCSE and A Level examinations and regarding international standards, I also prepare DELE exams.

I offer a free 40 minutes demo lesson without any obligation on your behalf. After that, if you start taking lessons, there is a special discount for the first bundle of 10 lessons. You can check the quality of my lessons watching the videos and reading my students’ testimonials on my website, www.spanishforlondon.com

Laura M. Comolli Gilabert

Spanish Teacher (Buenos Aires University, Argentina)

Profesora en Letras (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Licenciada en Letras (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Literature Researcher and Book Writer (Seville University, Spain)

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