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  • 22-10-2009 12:46pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 6,158 ✭✭✭


    HI

    Does anyone know of any Language teachers in sligo. I am looking to possibly learn a new language to help boost my chances of finding a job. I wold be interested in maybe chinese, spanish, portugese. I have picked these as they are some of the most widest spoken languages in the world. Good thinkin eh!!

    However i am not looking for some native speaker to call over to my house and teach me. I would much prefer a proper teacher or course where i can learn proper grammar in a proper structured manner.

    Also as i am unemployed it would be advantageous that they are reasonably cheap.

    Thanx

    frAg


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  • Registered Users Posts: 382 ✭✭tedshredsonfire


    Frag most languages have a society that holds regular meetings and are usually free you just meet and try to converse/immersion, not structured afaik but may be worth a try. Also Englisj is the working language of Europe so your sorted there if I had to choose another language aside from french which i,m reasonably fluent in I'd pick chinese or arabic as the languages that will be needed in the future. just my 2cents.


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