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Following our successful autumn and spring first half term, a new half term of English lessons is starting on February 26th in Dulwich. The course is not limited to au pairs, it is also suitable to anyone who is at pre/low intermediate level and above.


The lessons are in small friendly groups, with a mixture of grammar, vocabulary and plenty of conversation taught by qualified native English teachers. The term-time lessons take place every Thursday morning for 1.5 hours from 10.00 to 11.30 am. The classes are conveniently located close to a bus stop and Dulwich Village.

Dates are: 26th February, 5th March, 12th March, 19th March and 26th March (5 weeks).The fee is ?65 for 5 weeks, plus a small ?5 registration fee ( not payable by existing students).


Please email: [email protected] for further details.


To see what we have been up to and to find out more, please check out our Facebook page: englishteachingindulwich


If you are interested in attending an additional Friday morning conversation and fluency class please contact us by email:[email protected]


Private individual or smaller group lessons are also offered, if interested, please e mail us.

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