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Tutor for learning FRENCH! Children/students/adults. Monday and Saturday mornings. 15GBP/H.


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Bonjour,


I'm currently in Dulwich as an Aupair and I?m avalaible Mondays mornings and Saturdays as a tutor to improving your French skills.

I?m Italian, consequently as a french(foreign language)-learner myself, I can totally understand the tricky points of this language.


I?ve studied French for 8 years now and I?ve spent last year studying at the Sorbonne University. My levels is C1, accordino to The QCER. Here in London I keep studying and always speak french with my friends.

I've recently graduated in Modern Languages and Translation (Italian and French) and did a 6 months internship in teaching italian as a foreign language (in Paris).

I have years of experience in tutoring children and students (7 years old to 19).

I can help with conversation, grammar, homework, English-French-Italian translation and viceversa, help getting you ready for French exams certificate (DELF scolaire).



? bient?t.

Chiara



EMAIL : [email protected]

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