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Maria is licensed in Liberal Arts by the University of Buenos Aires with a concentration in Social and Ethnological Linguistics.  She has worked as a Spanish Professor since 2004 and speaks fluent English and Italian.  She collaborates on the magazine “Desafío exportar” and participates in radial media, creating critical analyses of political speeches.  Within her career, her interests include sociolinguistics and field work. She also participates in literary and theatre workshops. Maria studies French and hopes to start learning Swedish.

> She speaks fluent English, she has studied Italian, and currently she is studying French.

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Yanina is an Advanced Liberal Arts student at the University of Buenos Aires. She is particularly interested in anthropologic linguistics and Latin American literature within the era of the Spanish conquest.
She has completed the official course to teach Spanish as a second language at the Ortega and Gasset Foundation of the Cervantes Institute.  She has worked as a Spanish teacher since 2005. She has taken part in poetry writing workshops and currently takes acting lessons. She loves cinema and music.

>She speaks fluent English, she has studied French, and currently she has started studying Portuguese.

 
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Cecilia is a licensed and experienced Spanish teacher.  She majored in Liberal Arts at the University of Buenos Aires with a concentration in Foreign Literature. Cecilia works as an editor in the field of press and communications at the University of Belgrano.  She has coordinated literary workshops and reading groups for children, adolescents and adults.  She has also worked in print and radio media. She is currently working as a movie, music and book critic on her blog “Filias y Fobias,” and collaborates on the magazine “No retornable.”  Her interests include politics and history. Cecilia has taught Spanish classes since 2004.

> She speaks fluent English.

 
 
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