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		Ask for help > Hello, spanish speaking teachers!     
			
		 Hello, spanish speaking teachers! 
		
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 carinita
 
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							| Hello, spanish speaking teachers! 
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							| How can I say this in english:Una chica que trabaja en casa (trabajos dom�sticos) quiere aprobar ingl�s y terminar el secundario y necesita una profesora que no sea yo...   I hate translating!!!   I hope there is someone more capable than me here and translates this in the blink of an eye!  Thanks |  8 Apr 2013      
					
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 laualso
 
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							| Hi, I �d say... a cleaning assistant would like to pass her English exam to finish Secondary School and is looking for a teacher of English. 
 I hope it is useful! Best Regards! 
 Laura |  9 Apr 2013     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| This is also an option: 
 A girl who works at home (domestic work/housework/caregiver) wants to pass English and finish high school needs a teacher who is not me ...
 
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 A girl who works as a domestic worker is looking to pass her English exams and finish high school and needs a teacher who is not me ...
 
 Actually, the  �trabajos domesticos � could be anything. Is this person cleaning houses, is she a nanny or au pair? I �d say that that is the main problem. It is too ambiguous what she does for a living.
 
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 carinita
 
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							| Zora: she looks after my mother Is there any term for workers looking after elder people? |  9 Apr 2013     
					
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