[QUOTE=Tres3;440184]If you can tell a chika how you you like your BBBJ in Spanish, you are bilingual.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]Chulpame mamasita! . But my Spanish is the only thing that sucks! LOL.
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[QUOTE=Tres3;440184]If you can tell a chika how you you like your BBBJ in Spanish, you are bilingual.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]Chulpame mamasita! . But my Spanish is the only thing that sucks! LOL.
On my recent trip to Buenos Aires I had 2 Spanish class lessons from Laura Saslavsky. Good classes, I learned a lot of new Spanish words and also Argentine Spanish too. We had conversational speaking classes; no grammar, punctuation or spelling. Just speaking. Some of the subjects we hit: politics, Juan and Evita Peron, Macri, the Subte, McDonalds, tourists, people in general etc. They were good classes, got some important info about BA, and it was fun. She lives on Rivadavia St. Its 250 pesos per hour. Phone: 156 370 2985.
I had dinner with her on my last night there last week. We get together for dinner when I am in town.
I had taken a few classes from her in the past. But, not lately. I am too lazy.
She has been a translator in New York and San Francisco.
She is a friend of TLs.
Her prices for returning students are 250p an hour, for new students it is 300p an hour.
She prefers that you to email her and not call her first. [B][url]saslavsky.l@gmail.com[/url][/B].
[QUOTE=BayBoy;447106]On my recent trip to Buenos Aires I had 2 Spanish class lessons from Laura Saslavsky. Good classes, I learned a lot of new Spanish words and also Argentine Spanish too. We had conversational speaking classes; no grammar, punctuation or spelling. Just speaking. Some of the subjects we hit: politics, Juan and Evita Peron, Macri, the Subte, McDonalds, tourists, people in general etc. They were good classes, got some important info about BA, and it was fun. She lives on Rivadavia St. Its 250 pesos per hour. Phone: 156 370 2985.[/QUOTE]