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Experienced French Teacher


laureen

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Bonjour!


French lessons for children or adults. All levels. In East Dulwich.


I have been teaching for 7 years both French and English. I am a french native from the south of France. I moved in London almost 4years ago and been teaching since then.


My lessons are always personalised and fun! The 1st lesson is about getting to know each other and I'll explain how I work.


Prices are ?35/h if I come to your place or ?30/h if you come to mine.


At the moment, I only have Wednesdays afternoon available and Thursdays end of afternoon. But in September, there will be more availabilities. If you're interested to start in September please get in touch asap as places will go fast!


Merci!!

La Vie en Rose Teaching.


Contact: [email protected]

07986838354

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