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Does your child need help completing homework? Need someone to read with, check assignments and study for exams? Prepare your child for bar/bat mitzwa? I'm your woman.


I am an experienced tutor offering tutoring of various subjects incl. Hebrew, Latin, German, French, Religious Studies or overall help with homework.


Native Swiss German, been living in London for a year. I hold a master's degree in Theology. I have plenty of experience in teaching and tutoring children, teenagers and adults in various subjects, from German to French, History, Geography, Religious Studies and Greek. I speak German and English as well as French and Hebrew, biblical and modern. I love helping others to achieve their goals and it gives me great pleasure to support pupils during their learning process.


I live in SE4 but can easily travel. I am available in the evenings and on weekends.

I charge 15? for the first hour, 25?/h after that.


Please do not hestite to get in touch via email for further enquires: [email protected]

Katrin

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