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French lessons with a French native


marina14

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Bonjour,


I am French and I live as an au pair in Dulwich village . I have gratuated in French language and French literature, I just got a Master's degree at the University. I am totally available to provide French lessons, for children and teenagers but also for adults. I am a French teacher in a school on the Saturday morning, so I am used to teach and I really love it. I can teach by the way of games, songs, stories to read etc, and for teenagers I am able to help to get them ready for French exams, and to help them to improve their French speaking and French accent. I have a lot of spare time, so don't hesitate to contact me if you are interested !


Merci beaucoup,


Marina


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