Studying Spanish in Small Groups

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  1. V

    V I can choose my own title Registered Member

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    Please PM me, if you'd be interested in studying Spanish in a small, private group- four person limit- at either the beginner (knows some Spanish, but has some difficulty putting sentences together), or intermediate level (speaks Spanish- can put sentences together, most of the time; and, can speak somewhat grammatically, but wants to learn more).

    The groups will be meeting at, or near, the Universidad del Caribe, which is located at the north end of Bonampak. Groups will be taught by a university teacher of English, who also teaches Spanish, part time.
     
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    V,

    I know what "north end" means, and I think I know the place you are speaking of. Is it on the left a couple of miles north of Lopez Portillo? I just don't remember the name of the building as I don't hang out much in that area.
     
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    That's right, you go north, under the bridge at Lopez Portillo, and continue till you reach the end of development. The Universidad del Caribe, a State of Quintana Roo institution, is an eight year old structure (the university has been around longer than that)- white, attractive and modern looking, in four to five large, two story buildings you'll see on the left, as Bonampak comes to an end.

    Just a reminder, I said, "...at, or near, the university." These two groups may end up meeting at the teacher's home, located near the university.

    Transportation to that part of town is good, with taxis costing 22 pesos from the center and 20 pesos back; plus, there are a number of city buses that run to the university, with their "turn around" being practically at the front gate. Should the classes end up being held on campus, there is a large amount of open parking, no charge, in the university's parking lot, immediately in front.
     
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