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Mi centro Alemán, es un centro de enseñanza de idiomas online para adultos y niños, con tecnología innovadora y amplia experiencia en la enseñanza de idiomas extranjeros. Todos nuestros profesores son nativos bilingües. Ofrecemos clases tanto individuales como en grupo, con precios accesibles, flexibilidad horaria y amplia oferta de niveles desde A1 (básico) hasta el C2 (avanzado). Tenemos el respaldo de ser un centro examinador oficial certificado de TELC, por lo cual también te preparamos para que puedas presentar cualquier examen de certificación de nivel, ya sea con el Instituto Goethe, escuelas oficiales, Telc, etc.
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Plaza Maestro Mateo 2, pl 1º, 15004, A Coruña, Spain
- +34653855658
- online@micentroaleman.es
- micentroaleman.es
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