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Buondì.
From Saturday 5th April to Sunday 13th April, NativeSpeakerTeachers.com, which offers one-to-one online Italian, French, Spanish and German lessons, will be having its 2025 Spring Sale.
During that time I’ll be emailing multiple times to publicise their coupon code, which – if you apply it in your NativeSpeakerTeachers.com shopping cart – will save you 20% on your lessons order total.
Practice with native speakers is an essential part of learning a language. So if you’re not already doing regular, one-to-one Italian/French/Spanish/German lessons (which can be conversation, grammar, whatever you want), why not take this opportunity to give it a try? And save a fifth on the regular price!
NativeSpeakerTeachers.com does promotions like this four times a year, in the spring, during the first week of July, in September, and at New Year. The discount is always 20%, which means anyone who plans when to purchase the lesson credits they need to continue taking regular online lessons throughout the year, will never pay the full price!
But what about those club members who are only here for the free stuff (which is fine), or who are no longer interested?
Two options:
1.) Any ‘bulk’ email, so like this one, will have an ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom. Clicking it will permanently remove your email address from the club mailing list. No longer interested? Prefer not to hear about promotions? Go ahead and use the ‘unsubscribe’ link (scroll right down to the end of this to find it.)
Really! You’ll be doing us a favour, as well as reducing the number of unwanted emails in the world. Having a large list costs us a monthly fee, which is money that’s wasted if we’re not a good match!
2.) Less drastically, just stop reading emails from the club until the sale ends, after which things will go back to normal, with just one regular email a week, on Wednesdays.
A presto!
P.S.
Don’t forget to read/listen to yesterday’s FREE bulletin of ‘easy’ Italian news from EasyItalianNews.com, will you?
Their ‘easy news’ bulletins, which are published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, each contain simplified articles with an online audio recording. They’re free to access on the website, with no registration required.
Subscribe (also free) and they’ll email you each bulletin as soon as it is published, which is a helpful thrice-weekly reminder to work on your Italian reading and listening skills!