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Private Spanish tutor in Bogota

The day of my departure for Bogota is getting closer! I can't wait.

Once I arrive, I want to learn Spanish as quickly as possible. I think a private tutor would be the best way to go about this. I'm basically looking for someone to spend maybe two hours a morning with me, tutoring me and then, after that, spending maybe an hour with me out and around Bogota just showing me around. I have to work in the afternoons so it has to be in the morning and I think that three hours a day would be a good amount of time to start with and I'll go from there. Where should I look for something like this?

Thanks

By ducaticole on Sep 15, 2007, 18:46 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


capitan_centella says on Sep 16, 2007, 00:17:

I can do that. I speak a fair english, and i´m a university student. . . And of course i could show you around.. . what do you say?. I have experience as a english teacher too, and bogotá has been my place from around 28 years. . .

"When you open your eyes, you turn around with the world, But it can change, if you only close it, and see a dream to yourself." Me.

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