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French medical student looking for an au pair summer period


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Madam and Sir,



I am a 19-years-old french student currently in my second year of medicine studies. I have had English regular lessons since I was 11, but would like to improve and become more fluent. In that sense, I would like to spend time during my holidays in a native English speaking country such as UK. My aim is to use the English I have learnt until now and eventually feel at ease in everyday life conversations. I also studied German at school.


I acquired some experience with children as a trainer of high level gymnastic. Indeed I have coached girls between 6 and 15 years old for 4 years. I was also in charge of training those girls during the school holidays.


My main strengths and my experience with kids naturally bring me to think about au-pair position during the summer school break. I am calm and serious but also dynamic, qualities that I see as an asset for taking care of children.


Therefore, I am looking for a family to welcome me for 4 weeks over the period from July the 2nd till August the 31st.


If you are interested, please do contact me. We could learn about each other and I would be delighted to answer all of your questions. For a first contact, please email me via eastdulwichforum (via my godmother Geraldine Cohuet).

I am looking forward to share with you pleasure and joy of living.

Thank you very much in advance for the warm welcome in your family and home.


Sincerely yours,


Ana?s LE BRICQUIR

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