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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 would like 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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