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HI ALL



My name is Angeles Gomez, I am Spanish Teacher with a number of years in Teaching and Educational environment experience. Since my beginning in the UK, London based in Forest Hill and East Dulwich, I have been teaching Spanish to different range of age children and as well Adults and from a variety of level of knowledge and skills beginner to advanced with my huge aim to be a great and useful asset to help to improve your skills, Grammar, writing, reading, and over all Speaking, getting confident and an enjoyable time.


I would like to add that I have helped to get A Star in Spanish in GCES for a Secondary student.

That is my challenge, you can get your Goal.


I am flexible and available in days, evenings and time.

You can get in touch me on my phone number 07809203171 or alternatively on my email address [email protected].


In addition, I am leaving with you an amusing and funny videos about the Great relevance of learning Spanish..

I hope you enjoy them.





Available send any reference or details.


I look forward to hearing from you soon,


Best Wishes,

Angeles.

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