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  • WHERE CAN I FIND A TUTOR IN THE MONGOLIAN LANGUAGE WHO LIVES IN SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, OR BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA?

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    Dear Cocoa, After comprehensive research, let me first disappoint you by saying that no language school or university in the region teach the language. However, I've found a couple of other possibilities. I've found four people from the Bay Area willing to teach Mongolian in exchage for English (or other languages) at Language Exchange: Learn Mongolian in the United States <http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Search.asp?selX3=105&selX6=null&selCountry=United+States&selAge=&submit1=Search&Cnt=1> You have to be a registered member in order to see these people's details and to contact them. The San Francisco Mongolian Meetup Group is another source for people who seek to practice or learn the Mongolian language in the Bay Area, and for Mongolian speakers to meet (which means that an email to the head of this group might yield good results) The San Francisco Mongolian Meetup Group <http://mongolian.meetup.com/30/> The American Center For Mongolian Studies has a listing of member academic institutions. However, surprisingly, none of them are in California! American Center For Mongolian Studies <http://www.mongoliacenter.org/> I hope this answers your question. I really apologise for not having found any other tutors. Please contact me if you need any clarification on this answer before you rate it.

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