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Desde febrero 2021
Profesor desde febrero 2021
Learn to speak Italian, the grammar, improuve the accent, learn in funny way, meeting new people.
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A partir de 39.24 $ /h
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Italy is one of the most favourite travel destination. But one thing is to visit as a tourist and another thing is to live the culture. Italian language is fun and my way of teaching is always amusing. Lessons include step by step learning and practising like "actors" do, in the most common travel situations, for example at restaurant, at the airport, or asking informations in the street.
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Lessons will be done via internet using zoom or in the park in sunny days on the grass keeping distances.
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Clase en el domicilio del profesor :
  • Watson Place, London SE25 5EX, UK
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Conectado desde Reino Unido
Edad
Adolescentes (13-17 años)
Adultos (18-64 años)
Tercera edad (65+ años)
Nivel del estudiante
Principiante
Intermedio
Avanzado
Duración
90 minutos
La clase se imparte en
inglés
italiano
Habilidades
Italiano para adultos
Escolar
Disponibilidad en una semana típica.
(GMT -04:00)
Nueva York
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