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The Spanish Council Singapore, Spanish lessons and courses

The Spanish Council organizes Spanish lessons for all ages and levels. The Spanish classes are on a private or semi-private basis and taught by native Spanish teachers with a degree or master in teaching and at least 5 years of teaching experience. Their Spanish courses can be tailor made for the needs of every student and they also provide exam preparation Spanish lessons.


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 A Guide to the Days of the Week in Spanish
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