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Our lovely Danish au pair has just arrived and is keen to meet other au pairs in the area. Do you know of any au pairs who might be interested in meeting up or is the East Dulwich au pair group still meeting (and if so, where and when, so I can direct to the right place)?


Thanks in advance for any tips or contacts to make her feel more at home here!



Mette

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Hiya, I'm running one hour English lessons-starting in September- for small groups of au pairs living with families in the area.

It's a great way for them to meet friends, learn English and make the most of their time in England.

Do get in touch to find out more.

Best wishes, Clara

www.ilovelanguages.org.uk

I'm running an English class especially tailored to suit every Tuesday.

Pupils can sign up for either the 11am lesson (run from home- SE15 1UG) or the 7pm lesson (from a quiet table at The Victoria Inn, Bellenden Road). The price per hour is ?15.

It's a great way for au pairs to meet, learn English, get to know the area and generally feel like they are making the most of their time here.

Do get in touch to book!

Best wishes, Clara

www.ilovelanguages.org.uk

Hi Lucy, sorry, there was a snag with the server yesterday. The site is now back up and running.

http://www.ilovelanguages.org.uk/our-courses/english-conversation/

Because the classes are 'drop in' my assessment of pupils is ongoing and I adjust lessons accordingly.

The max group size is 4 so this is possible.

Do let me know if you need further info!

Best wishes, Clara

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