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I'd like to find a native speaker Spanish teacher. Is there a classifieds ads kind of place where I can post a request to find a teacher? This site no longer supports a free function of that nature. Also I'm worried that this will be a difficult to find language even in a big city like Dalian.
I've found some language training places but always taught by Chinese people.
13 years 7 weeks ago in Teaching & Learning - China
For the right price I'll sell you my gf... she's Chilean and also fluent in English and German.
And who knows, the price may be cheap after she kicks my ass for saying this
you can place a classified ad echinacities or craigslist
laura.gage99:
eChinacities doesn't let people do that anymore. and China has Craig's list? really? Dang, thanks for the tip. I'll have to go look that one up.
I am not Spanish but I lived in Spain for thirteen years. I lived in the birth place of Castellano and speak fluently. There is a big difference pronunciation wise between south American and Spanish people which is something to be considered when looking for a teacher and which form of Spanish you prefer to learn. I live quite far from Dalian but the Internet is also an option. I also know all the pitfalls an English speaker encounters when learning Spanish.
laura.gage99:
I lived in Spain for awhile too! though not near as long as you. only 4 months actually :( Where did you live? I would much rather find a someone who speaks Castiliano. I was quite good at Spanish at one point, but now the Spanish is fighting a loosing battle against Chinese in my brain. I'd like to find a teacher I could talk to face to face otherwise I would totally take you up on that.
GoldenBoy:
I spent most of my time in Logroño, La Rioja. Although I have traveled to every corner playing pool.
HappyExPat:
If you really were that well versed in Spanish as you claim, you will know that "the big difference" in pronunciation you refer too is restricted only to one letter of the alphabet, the "Z". All other letters are pronounced exactly the same everywhere in Spanish, since it is only one way to do so, the correct one. In Spain, the letter "Z" is pronounced a lot stronger than in any other Latin country. In fact, the bigger difference is not in pronunciation, but in sentence construction and use of some forms (in Spain, respectful way, in Latin American familiar way).
Hi
I'm spanish, i can teach spanish and catalan languages
Is it for private or group classes?
I wait your reply
Hola, I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, so I speak, write and read Spanish very fluently. I will be more than glad to help you out in the learning process, except that I am in Beijing and I am not sure how far that would be for you.
¡Hola!
I am Mexican and of course, Spanish is my native language. I am also a professional teacher. If you are interest, I can teach you.
I'm Mexican-American,
speak fluent Spanish. And I live in Da Lian
beware of spanish guys, they'll romance the pants/ skirt off you in a second using their sexy accents. damn i wish i had that power. i would only use it for evil
I am a Canadian citizen with Spanish as a matternal language, English, French, Polish and basic Chinese ( mandarin ) knowledge . A qualified teacher with experience who wants to help chinese people, if you are interested to find a Spanish teacher, send me an email, as soon as possible.
Heri
I am a qualified and experienced teacher of Spanish from Spain, including 3 years of international experience working for a charter school in the US.
Please contact me as I am available for the position
Cordially,
Juan Carlos
you got to be kidding me how in the hell did the illigals cross the border into china i thought the rio grand was on the texas calif border i left california because its like t j como en el infierno cruzar nadondo el oceano pacifico lmao