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Hi, I am looking for a native French speaker to meet me and my three year old toddler a couple of times per week. My husband and I are British so she speaks only English at home so we want her to continue her spoken French while we are staying in the area from 22 May until 10 July. A student who is looking to earn some extra cash over the summer would be ideal. Frequency, time and hourly rate are negotiable. I can be present so child care is not expected. Thank you
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Hi Rharvey,

I am a native French speaker who teaches at the French Club on Saturday morning in Crofton Park. The group currently has 6 lovely children, who are 3 to 7. My teaching is based on fun and activities, with simple board games, songs and stories. I also teach one to one, if this is more suitable to your needs. if you are interested, you can give me a call on 0208 291 93 43. Thank you. Caroline

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