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Hello,


My French niece, Julie,nearly 17 years old is coming to stay with us for the month of July.

She will have a small summer job and wants to practice her English as much as possible. Unfortunately, she will not speak a lot English with us at home as my husband and I are both French?


To describe Julie briefly;

She is sociable, enthousiastic and well mannered young woman. She loves sports (Volley and basket player), cinema, animals, good food, children (she babysits in France and coaches a toddler basket team)?.oh, and as a lot of teenage girls, she is quite a shopping/fashion addict :)



If there are any 16/17 years old girls out there who would like to exchange French conversation for English one, please pm me for more detail . We are based on Beauval Road, SE22".



Thanks in Advance for her!

Val?rie

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