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Hi my partner is Spanish and his younger sister who is 18 is looking for au pair Work this summer. Patricia is from a family of 4 and is originally from Zaragoza. She is coming to London primarily to improve her English during the summer break. She loves children and this gives her the opportunity to improve my her English and do something she loves. She regularly does child minding in Spain for family friends and neighbors. I myself have 12 nieces and nephews and she looked after them on family holidays and they range in ages. Paty can cook so would be very comfortable preparing meals. She is hoping to come to the Uk for two months (July/August) but would be available for a Skype/phone interview prior to coming. Ideally she would like live in aupair work but is flexible as could always stay with us depending on the opportunity available. Please text/call me on 07492353531 for further details. Sarah
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