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Tutor for learning FRENCH! Children/students/adults. Monday and Saturday mornings.


ChiaraIT

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Bonjour,


I'm currently in Dulwich as an au pair and I?m avalaible Mondays and Saturdays as a tutor for improving your French skills.

I?m Italian, consequently as a french-learner (foreign language) myself, I can totally understand the tricky points of this language.


I?ve studied French for 8 years now and I?ve spent last year studying at the Sorbonne University. My levels is C1, accordino to The QCER.

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).

I have years of experience in tutoring children and students (7 years old to 19).

I can help with grammar, homework, English-French-Italian translation and viceversa, help getting you ready for French exams certificate (DELF scolaire), conversation . The aim is, according to your goals, developing the 4 skills of this language.



? bient?t.

Chiara



EMAIL : [email protected]

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