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Language schools in the Dominican Republic cover the full gamut of language styles and techniques, for the teaching of both Spanish and English as a second language. We attach a sample of some native English teachers, but there are many more. The Berlitz school is present in both Santo Domingo and Santiago de los Caballeros. English is also widely taught in Dominican private and public schools. English is generally a requirement for employment in quality jobs in the country, and is a generally accepted part of a young dominican womanīs or manīs CV when moving into the work invironment. ESL is a ripe field for expat activities if they have the objective of settling in the country. Good luck! • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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