Yamuna Vihar, Delhi, India - 110053
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Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
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Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spanish Language classes
2
Levels of Spanish Language I teach
A1 (Beginner), A2 (Elementary)
Course Duration provided
1-3 months
Profession
Tutor
Type of student requirements I cater to
To learn it as a Hobby, For School Curriculum, Other
Certification provided
No
Awards and Recognition
No
Teaching at
School
Name
San Benito, Madrid Spain
4.2 out of 5 5 reviews
Sanskriti
"I love that. The way you were interacting, cover the basics and explaining was just outstanding thankyou. "
Arica
"I have been taking classes from her for the past year and trust me it's been a great experience. Continuing for this year as well. Gracias professor! "
Mansha
"I learned a lot in Megha's classes. She provides with lots of activities and sheets and explains everything nicely. Totally recommended!! "
Kanika thakur
"It was a very fun class with Miss Megha. It used be super interactive and I had learned a lot many basic but very important rules to improve my Spanish. She is always available when in doubt and sometimes conduct special sessions if in need. I enjoyed every class I attended and have improved my Spanish Skills a lot. "
Ruve Gurung
Spanish Language
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Answered on 16/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 15/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 15/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English
An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that is used to substitute nouns that are not specific. Indefinite pronouns can be used in the singular and plural forms.
For exmaple;
Each- The teacher asked each to present their projects.
Another- Another one of them entered the house.
Anyone- Is there anyone who likes a pretzel?
Everyone- Can everyone sit down, please?
Answered on 15/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English
Answered on 15/10/2023 Learn Language/Spoken English
I would like to share few different ways to say "You're Welcome in Spanish. De nada. Con gusto. Fue un placer. No hay de que. Gracias a ti/ A ti.
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