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Private tuition - Qualified and experienced teacher - English language, Literature, French, Spanish,


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I am a private tutor with more than 25 years of languages, literature and humanities teaching in public and private schools in the UK and abroad. I also collaborate with the Special Education Needs Department In Bromley Council and the NHS, teaching foreign languages to SEN children and young adults.


I'm hugely successful in motivating students and coping with their individual needs and expectations. I ensure excellent academic achievement, as well as exceptional performance in my adult courses.

My methods are proven to achieve excellent and fast results, and my lessons are considered fun and inspiring.


My Master Degree is in Modern Languages and Literature and I also have a Post-graduation in Education Sciences and a Dipl?me Sup?rieure de Langue et Litt?rature Fran?aise.


I am thus able to provide tutoring in English and English Literature, French, Spanish, Portuguese, as well as in Sociology and Psychology on all levels.


My one-to-one and small group sessions also include preparation for exams (GSCE, A levels, University and Language Certification), as well as teaching adults for professional and cultural purposes.


Here is some feedback from my students and parents:

https://www.firsttutors.com/uk/languages/teacher/edna.portuguese.french.english/


I teach at home, in Forest Hill and online, via Skype. Please contact me if you are interested and share this message with your contacts.

  • 2 years later...

Hello!

I'm looking for an English teacher as a foreign language for one of my students. He is 11 years old, speaks Russian (native) and intermediate English. He needs regular online tuition over the next 6 months. Would this be of interest? What is your hourly rate?

Kind regards,

Andrei

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