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1972 days ago

Spanish Classes for school aged children

Praveen from Te Atatu South

We are offering spanish classes for school aged children - 7 to 14 years old in small classes. These classes will suit:
1. Students who want to learn Spanish as a second language; AND
2. Spanish Speaking students who want to develop or improve their reading and writing.
Classes are 45 minutes - from 3.30 pm to 4.15 pm.
Tuesdays for Spanish Speakers and
Wednesday for non-Spanish speakers

Classes are held in Te Atatu South and are taught by a native spanish speakers who is an experienced spanish teacher.

Classes are $15 per session or $120 for 10 sessions.

Please call Praveen on 021 0244 0149 or email - praveenkskr@yahoo.com for further information.

Start dates to be confirmed.

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