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As a professional in Communications as well as a Spanish native Speaker who has studied at a bilingual private school, and used English for work all of her life, I am confident about being able to help you learn my native language. If you speak French, Italian or a Nordic language I can also help you learn one of the most useful languages, currently spoken by 350 million native speakers worldwide, Spanish. I have a Master degree in Communications, have worked as a translator and as a Spanish teacher. I love to meet people and would love to help you learn or improve your knowledge of Spanish.

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