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Modern Language Tutoring
for Adults

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West-Flemish, Dutch, French, German, English.

£25 per hour (book 10, get 1 free)

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At Love Gaelic we already support learners who want to study Gaelic through their own language rather than English. Multilingualism plays an important role in our lives. The ability to jump from language to language on a daily basis, is the ultimate linguistic experience. 

 

It has been second nature to us, to use all this languages on daily basis since 1988, in business settings, for day-to-day activities. 

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We have taught languages in secondary schools after completing our Teacher training at Strathclyde University as well. 

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Deutsch

It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also an official language of Luxembourg and Belgium. About 90 million people are native speakers and there are more worldwide. It is a Germanic language.

Beautiful Castle

Nederlands

is spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language. It is a Germanic language. It is an official language in e.g.  the Netherlands and Belgium. It is a Germanic language.

Bikes at Amsterdam Canal
Paris

Français

is an official language in 28 countries across multiple continents. It has about 76 million native speakers; about 235 million fluent speakers and another 100 million other learners who speak it as a second language. French is a Romance language.

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Edinburgh City

English

is a Germanic language which is the most spoken language in the world with over 2 billion speakers, both native and learners of English as a second language.

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Our Teacher is TEFL qualified.

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West-Vlaams

is a dialect spoken in West-Flanders, the province in the west of Belgium, and also in the neighbouring areas of Northern France and the Netherlands. It is used in cities like Brugge, Ieper, Kortrijk, Oostende. There are just over 1 million speakers left, however the language is on the endangered languages list. The Flemish language has never been recognized as an official language. Everyone was expected to learn and use ABN (Common Civilized Dutch) as a first language at school.

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Our tutor is a native West-Flemish speaker.

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