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I will be restarting English Classes for au pairs starting in September based at the Plough ,Lordship Lane. The lessons will be on Thursday mornings , please contact me for further details: [email protected]

and look at the facebook page [www.facebook.com].

Please note places will be limited and targeted at Intermediate level students.

I look forward to hearing from you.

  • 2 weeks later...

For those that have asked, the level of the morning class will be Intermediate level. You can check your level by the link on the facebook page.


A number of local English schools have closed down so demand should be high.Please try the General English test in the attached link to find your level.

http://www.testmylevel.com/

This is a great way of meeting other local au pairs at a convenient location close to the Library.

  • 1 month later...

Demand for classes has been so high that we are trying to arrange a second Wednesday morning class. Please contact me asap if you are still looking for English classes.

[email protected]


https://www.facebook.com/English-Teaching-in-Dulwich-1509284502625768/

  • 1 month later...

We are now taking registrations for the next half term of 6 weeks starting the first week of November.

Classes are on Wednesday morning ( Pre to Low Intermediate) and Thursday morning Upper Intermediate plus.


These classes have been a life line to our current student au pairs to help them make new friends and practice their English is a friendly supportive environment with native qualified Englsih teachers.

https://www.facebook.com/English-Teaching-in-Dulwich-1509284502625768/


email:[email protected]

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