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Last activity 25 October 2013 by martelli

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martelli

good morning all! i am looking for a spanish teacher. mostly for conversation and then if he/she thinks we need to revise some grammar topics why not. i hold a good command of the language but it has been a long time since the last time i spoke and i need to get my fluency back. i have some spanish friends here and they help me but being in an international environment most of the times we speak in english..

regarding hours and payment, i was thinking about 2h/week either split in 2 or 2hs straight and i can't afford more than 8-10e/hour.

send me a pm if you are interested.

have a good day!!

Priscilla

Hi martelli,

I suggest you to post an advert in the Malta classes classifieds section. It may surely help you in your research. :)

Thank you,

Priscilla
Expat.com Team

tearnet

The Lifelong Learning scheme set up by the Ministry for Education offer many different courses including languages., including Spanish.  Although next week will be the fourth week into the courses, you may still be allowed to join as this week two new people joined the Italian class that I attend.  You need to be resident to qualify.

Their website is www.lifelonglearning.gov.mt    You can probably obtain their prospectus from your local council office.  The language courses have various different levels so as you already speak  some Spanish, it may not be too important that you are joining.  You will need to check that you are able to attend on the day and time given and the classes are three hours long, once a week.

The full description of each Spanish course is on page 33 and there are the codes for each class on page 101.

Payment for the courses range between €18.63 (18 weeks) €34.94 (32 weeks) and €46.59 depending on which course you take.  The main language course are the 32 weeks one.  Holders of the KartAnzjan do not have to pay for the first course they book each year.

Hope this helps,

Sheelagh (Terry's wife)

martelli

thank you both for your help! tearnet i am already registered there for spanish conversation classe but it is not exactly what i was looking for..

have a good day!!

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