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Early Years French Class SE15


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Bonjour !


My name is Laureen, a French native teacher and the owner of La Vie en Rose Teaching.


La Vie en Rose Teaching is a Languages Teaching company that offers one to one lessons or group lessons. Adults and Kids. Soon you'll be able to check us out on our website!


We're are all french native teachers with a DBS, Child safeguarding trained and 1st Aid trained when working with kids.


From January, I'm organising a Toddler/Early years (from age 2) French class in East Dulwich every week! We teach French through songs, games and stories. I'll be teaching the class myself.


When and Where? Wednesdays at 4.30pm in SE15 near Bellenden Road. Easy parking and Garden for Summer classes.

First class will start on January 9th. Please register your interest before Christmas!!


Price: ?15/h per kid. ?12/h if you have 2 kids.


PS: Space is limited so get in touch asap!!


? bient?t,

Laureen.

[email protected]

07986838354

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