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Hi, I've looked at the previous thread/s on language schools and contacted them. However as our au pair is not arriving from Spain until next week I seem to have missed the start of term for a few or they are booked up. If anyone has any bright ideas please do contact me!


Also if anyone else has a spanish au pair - would love to try and introduce ours to yours !!


Thanks very much for your help


ps sorry admin posted in general and just realised it may be better posted here...

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I am pretty sure Kings in Beckenham takes new pupils on a weekly basis www.kingscolleges.com as my mum works there as a teacher. Alternatively she would prob be happy to do some one on one English lessons with her too so could always put you in touch if you want to PM me.
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Hiya, I run a local English class especially tailored to suit every Tuesday.

Pupils can sign up (on a drop in basis) for either the 11am lesson (run from home- SE15 1UG) or the 7pm lesson (from a quiet table at The Victoria Inn, Bellenden Road). The price per hour is just ?15.

It's a great way for au pairs to meet, learn English, get to know the area and generally feel like they are making the most of their time here. Do get in touch to book! Best wishes, Clara

ilovelanguages.org.uk

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