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Private instruction in Selva

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Can anyone recommend a ski school/ instructor?

three of us thinking about a few hours/ half day private lesson next week.

We don't speak Italian or German so need someone who speaks decent enough English for us to be able to communicate ok!

Very Happy
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MCL wrote:
Can anyone recommend a ski school/ instructor?

three of us thinking about a few hours/ half day private lesson next week.

We don't speak Italian or German so need someone who speaks decent enough English for us to be able to communicate ok!

Very Happy


I used this ski school though didnt have private instruction so cant advise on that. If you go to the ski school before your lessons they will transfer you up to the learner slopes (if your a learner obviusly).

http://www.scuolasciselva.com/en/
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Ask for Oz Runggaldier at the above ski school. I skied with him for years and he's become a good pal. He speaks excellent English and he's super easy going. Madeye-Smiley
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2 shorter lessons would be better than half a day IME. Which would either be so exhausting you might not be able to do what you're told before the end, or you'd spend part of your precious time in a restaurant having a drink.
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Thanks @Mollerski, will look up that ski school and see if we can get Oz.

@pam w, we did full day lessons in Canada in a group of 4 with a break for lunch and were fine- so assuming we'd be ok as a three for a few hours or half a day. Unless Italian lessons are more extreme! 😳
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