Searching for Khmer teacher in Sihanoukville

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Searching for Khmer teacher in Sihanoukville

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Hi guys!

Can anyone recommend a good Khmer teacher in Sihanoukville? Want to take 3-5 lessons (prefer 2 hours for each lesson) a week and would be thankful for any hints on a good teacher and what prices to expect.

Thanks!
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This guy posted on K440 a year or 2 ago. I had to go back to the States & I forgot about him: Kang 011 89 89 44.
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I realize this is a little late, but it might help others. I've come across two really good teachers since I've been here in Sihanoukville. Used them both at different times due to scheduling conflicts. ( mine not theirs) The first is Mr. Bunly of Bunly translation services. He's on Facebook, and located opposite Cabbage Garden restaurant down a small alley with a big sign. The second is Mr. Sambo who also teaches at Don Bosco. I have lost his contact info unfortunately, but you could inquire at the school. They are both very fluent in English, professional, and used to speaking with Westerners. If I recall correctly, both were very reasonably priced at I think right around five dollars an hour or so.
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Thanks Mr Yan.
These sort of things need updating. People move, change phone n°s etc.
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thanks might inquire about these
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