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German Language Expert/Join me only for Knowledge not for certification or for Marks

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I'm interested. Where do u stay?
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German Language Tutor

I can teach. Which level do you want to learn?
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State board will be easier and helpful to score much better than any other.
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Rs. 500 per hour is ok.
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I have an experience of 4+years of teaching experience in German. and working with MNC as German langauge Translator . You could get in touch in case you need assistance. Per level = 8000 A1 ,9000 =A2 ,10000=B1 Regards, Piyush
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What level do you want to learn and where do you reside?
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Im living in katraj (narhegaon)
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Im living in katraj(narhe) I m looking for B1 level
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