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French tutor (for GCSE, A-level and others)


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Bonjour everyone!

I'm Pauline, a French native speaker with 6 years of experience teaching French to students from Y5 to Y13 in a school in South East London. I'm offering private tuition in French to help for GCSE and A-level exams (AQA, Edexcel?), or if you just want to start learning the language (any age welcome to contact me).

I'm a very patient, encouraging and positive tutor.

Unfortunately, I only offer online sessions at the moment due to the pandemic situation.

DBS checked.

?40/hour: online session (one-to-one)

Possibility to do group sessions.

If you have any question, feel free to contact me here or via my email address: [email protected]

Hope to hearing from you soon!

Merci,

Pauline

  • 5 months later...

HI Pauline

I am looking for a french tutor for my daughter who is in year 10 in preparation for her GCSEs. Do you have availability and if so could we do a trial lesson? Ideally this is done face to face. Do you come to people's houses or would we need to come to you?

Look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Liz

  • 2 weeks later...

Dear Liz,


Deepest apologies for the delay of my answer, the notification email from this forum went to my junk email box and it's only by chance that I saw it today.

Are you still looking for a tutor for your daughter?

I usually come to people's houses and I'm available next week if you wish to do a trial lesson.

I'm definitely able to help for her GCSEs. May I ask if she's studying with AQA or Edexcel?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Pauline

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