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ITALIAN & SPANISH TUITIONS!(Exam preparation as well)


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Hi there,

I am an Italian and Spanish Language teacher with over 5 years of experience, BA in Languages and MA in Teaching.


My lessons are oriented to develop your communication skills from the very beginning and designed to provide you with speaking, listening, reading and writing skills meanwhile you learn about Italian and Spanish culture (music, cinema, art, literature, gastronomy, etc.) or GCSE & A-Level Italian and Spanish preparation for exams.


I can also tailor made creative learning programmes on Italian or Spanish culture (cooking, art, tourism, music?)


METHOD: is communicative and student-centered. My classes are fun, and dynamic in a relaxed and enjoyable environment, adapted to your specific needs.


After an initial assessment to determine your entry level, lessons will be prepared according to your personal interests and learning requirements with multiple resources and take place wherever suits you best.


RATES: one-to-one tuition: ?18 - 1 hour (?27 - 1 hour and a half)

Ask for bundle deals and special offers if you take more then 2 hours lessons per week.


TIME AND LOCATIONS: very FLEXIBLE. We can meet:

? before or after work or during your lunch break.

?your place, office, or a nearby library or coffee shop


I look forward to hear from you soon.

Carla

  • 4 months later...

Hi Carla


I am really keen to learn Italian and was wondering if you teach on weekday evenings or on the weekend? A 1-1 & 1/2hr lesson would be great, once a week, and I'm happy to join a beginner class you're already running or potentially do one-on-on tuition. I am a total beginner and my main aim for learning Italian is for conversational purposes :)


It would be great if you could let me know your availability and price list?


I live off Peckham Rye so around this area would be great but I wouldn't realistically be able to get back until around 7pm for a weeknight class.


Look forward to hearing from you!


Thanks

Mel

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