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If you go there on holiday, if you attempt to make their sensational dishes, so isn't it time to learn their language??Italian and Spanish are beautiful languages, but not just that: is not only great to use them on holiday and to put on your CV, but also for your personal development and to achieve mental flexibility.?I understand that not everyone who wants to learn a new language has the opportunity or the time available to learn, so why don?t you try a course with an Italian and Spanish Language teacher with over 5 years of experience, BA in Languages and MA in Teaching??to find out if it is what you are looking for.?My courses are designed to develop your communication skills from the very beginning and to provide you with speaking, listening, reading and writing skills meanwhile you learn about Italian and Spanish culture (music, cinema, art, literature, gastronomy, etc.). I also help students for GCSE & A-Level Italian
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