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I have a German au pair arriving in September - maybe we should put them in touch with each other!

From looking at old posts on the forum, I believe there is/was a facebook group for au pairs in Dulwich - but I don't know if that is still going.

There was also an English college recommended on here called ELT, based in Clapham. The prices look pretty reasonable compared to more central ones, and it's easy enough to get there from here by bike or train. I'm not sure that our au pair will need English lessons though as her English is pretty good - but I am sure she would be interested in a social group if there is one, so do let me know if anyone else gets back to you with any info!

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Hi, I'm a CELTA qualified and experienced English teacher who would be happy to provide classes for au pairs if you are still looking? I'm in Nunhead but I am happy to travel to give classes at your home or in another location.

Send me a PM if you would like more details.

Jo

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Hey, I'm a german au pair as well and I would love to meet other au pairs to share experiences and stuff! I already know a few people, nannies and other au pairs here in East Dulwich and we usually meet at least once a month to have a nice evening in a pub or something.


Just send me a message (or tell your new german au pairs to do so) when they arrived! :)


Cheers,

Becca.

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Hello! I'm finnish au pair living in East Dulwich as well, have been here two weeks now. I don't yet know almost anyone here other than the family so would be really great to meet other au pairs and do some stuff together on our free time! Just answer to my message if you're looking to make new friends too :)

Jemina

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Hello, there seems to be many nice au pairs in the Dulwich area wanting to meet each other. I also have an au pair from Spain, Alba, who has just arrived. I think there is an au pairs dulwich Facebook page, but what about trying to meet in the local area? Would people like the idea of gathering this Saturday 5th November around 3pm at Dulwich park? Meeting point could be the cafeteria and weather dependent, the plans could include going for a walk or staying for coffee.

I hope people like the idea

Hello I am a Danish au pair in West Norwood/West Dulwich. I arrived in the beginning of August and would love to meet some local au pairs! :) Until now I've only meet danish au pairs, so it would be great to meet au pairs from other countries as well :)
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Hi! My name is Aur?lie i'm 25 and i'm a french au pair. I'd like to meet people whatever their mother tongue! If you want to learn english like me or if you already speak, I will be glad to meet you! I'm near the dulwich library. I would like to attend at english classes at the Mag. Does anyone know how it works?
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