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    Private Spanish Lessons

    Albuquerque, NM

    I have been tutoring for several years in English, grammar, reading comprehension, writing and Spanish. I earned a BA in Spanish from the University of New Mexico and have lived in Spain and Italy. I speak both English and Spanish fluently, and have some background in Italian. My professional background…

    1 session available for $35.00

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    Albuquerque, NM

    Hello Everyone, I'm a 29-yr old Civil Engineer, I have a strong background in Math and Physics, and related subjects. I went to school at NMSU, with a 3.4 GPA. I tutored throughout college, and was in charge of supervising other tutors through NMSU's Student Support Services. I learned to adapt…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Private Spanish Lessons

    Albuquerque, NM

    Regardless of whether you're a standout looking to strengthen your knowledge and skills with extra preparation, a fighter pushing to make it through, or someone in between, I can relate to your academic journey. I'm here to help you take that subject you're studying and make it meaningful, so that you…

    1 session available for $40.00

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    Rio Rancho, NM

    Although I have worked in the tech-industry for most of the last 10 years, I have a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Colorado College, and would love to work with individual students in a tutoring role. I have always loved school, and continue to educate myself in all sorts of interests. I offer…

    1 session available for $50.00


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How long does it take to be able to speak Spanish conversationally?
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