Tutoring in English

seabail45

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I am looking for someone or a business that teaches or tutors in English especially reading and writing.

Does anyone know of such a place in the D.R.
 

seabail45

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Jul 7, 2007
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I was looking more on the scale of Sylvan learning or Huntington tutoring here in the United States.

Not so much for corporations or professionals more for students.
 

Gossette Ortiz

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Hi my name is Gossette and i tutor in English i have worked in all american type schools but i tutor in English now. I have refrences of families whom i have worked with and kids who i am working with. The children i tutor are from schools such as Saint George, Saint Joseph and New Horizons. If you are interested i can give you more information so that you can contact me sometimes i work from my office which is a realestate office (Inindesa) but i do tutor at home for other peoples convinience.
 

alicious

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I would recommend going to your local, high quality English schools, and checking for who is available.

Most teachers at these schools tutor on their spare time, and I would say they are the best qualified.

Although you may be able to find competitive prices from someone who is not teaching, and only tutoring...

I would say, quality-wise your best bet is to get at least a reference from one of the well know English schools in your area.

Or at least the schools will be able to give you some high quality references.
 

Potato_Salad

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English is my second language.

But if anyone wants to learn Korean or Chinese, let me know.

My rate: Two large bottles of Presidentes (or two large cups of ice cream from Bon's) per hour (non-negotiable) :chinese: :chinese: