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Hola, Que tal? smiling smiley


Have you tried to learn Spanish but didn't work out?

Do you have a trip to a Spanish speaking country?

Do you want to keep learning or give your children the opportunity to learn Spanish and have fun?


Let me introduce myself:


My name is Alejandro. I have 4 years experience teaching Spanish to all ages and for various reasons: exams, conversations, holidays and business. I also have experience as a Teaching assistance with SEN. Teaching has been my passion through the years, I hold a BA(Hons)in Education Studies and also a Graduate Certificate in Spanish Language Teaching to Adults by International House Barcelona. I love teaching and I am patient and friendly. I am based in East Dulwich. SE22.


I'll very happy to help you with your Spanish, Why don't you give it a try?

You can book online and find more information at: www.spanishwithalex.com

or get in touch by phone: 0740 45 40 408 or email: [email protected]

Please, don't hesitate and contact me.smiling smiley


I hope we can speak soon.


Hasta pronto


Thank you.

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