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We are now taking registrations for this next half term of 5 weeks starting Thursday 2nd March. 10-11.30 am

Classes are on Thursday mornings, term time ( approximately Intermediate level) .


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 English teachers.

Here is a test to assess your level:


https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/content

Look at our facebook page :

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


or email :[email protected]

There are a few places left for our class starting tomorrow, where we will be talking, reading, writing and listening to the topic of Towns and Cities in English .The lesson supports IELTS and Cambridge exams. Please e mail me urgently if you would like to join us.
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