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Italian TUTOR! Lessons for children and students. Saturdays. 20GBP/H + Extra HELP with French


ChiaraIT

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Buongiorno a tutti!


I'm an italian student, currently in Dulwich as an au pair.

I've recently graduated in Modern Languages and Translation (Italian and French) and did a 6 months internship in teaching italian as a foreign language (in Paris), besides having years of experience in tutoring children and students (7 years old to 19).


So, I'm avalaible as a tutor for italian lessons every Saturday mornings and afternoons: grammar, culture, helping children and students with homework in italian, conversation, according to their level and italian exams.

I can also help in improving French skills as I've studied in Paris at the Sorbonne University, last year and help getting ready for French exams certificate (DELF scolaire).


Price is ?20/h.


A PRESTO!

Chiara



EMAIL : [email protected]

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