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Italian TUTOR! Italian lessons for children/students. Mondays/Saturdays + Extra help with French


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Buongiorno a tutti,


I'm italian and currently in Dulwich as an Aupair.

I've recently graduated in Rome in Modern Languages and Translation (Italian and French) and did a 6 months internship in teaching italian as a foreign language (in Paris), besides having years of experience in tutoring children and students (7 years old to 19). Last year I used to teach italian to a french child.


So, I'm avalaible as a tutor for italian lessons every Mondays in the morning and Saturday mornings and afternoons: grammar, culture, helping children and students with homework in italian, conversation, according to your level and italian exams/certificates.

I can also help you to improve French skills getting ready for French exams certificate (DELF scolaire) because I've studied 9 months in Paris at the Sorbonne University.


Price is ?20/h.


A PRESTO!

Chiara



EMAIL : [email protected]

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