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I know a lovely female German A-level student who is desperate to come to England for a few weeks this summer to improve her english before her exams next year. She would ideally like to find an exchange partner who is also interested in learning German but would also fit in perfectly well with a host family with non-German-speaking teenagers who would like to make a new friend / broaden their horizens.


I aupaired for her cousins 10 years ago and have remained firm friends with the whole family. They are lovely people and come from a beautiful part of Germany, in the Southern countryside. Her family would love to welcome your teenager into their family just as they did me 10 years ago.


She is 17 years old but would be happy to partner up with a GCSE student who might be interested in taking German A-level next year or indeed any 16/17/18 year old who would be willing to introduce her to a bit of english culture.


Please PM me if you are interested and I will put you in touch.


Many thanks.

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