Immediately Require Spoken English Teacher in Noida (Job Id: 17007249) ID-2809

About the Job

Looking for a Spoken English Teacher in Spoken English near Sector 137 Logix Blossom County, Noida. We require the tutor to travel to our location at Sector 137 Logix Blossom County. Would prefer a Spoken English Teacher who has certification in Spoken English. Willing to take classes any time of the week.

Job Details

Job Location

Online

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Preferred language of instruction

English to English, Hindi to English

Level I want to learn

Basic

Age group of student

Above 25 yrs

Plan to start Spoken English classes

Immediately

Teachers Preferred

Male

Availability

Anyday

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