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Hi - we have a new spanish au pair starting with us this week and we could do with some advice on finding a language course. Her english language level is probably intermediate - does anyone know of any good courses that aren't really expensive?


Any other advice for a new local au pair would be much appreciated.


Thanks,


Charlotte

Hi Charlotte,


Our aupair, who is arriving in a couple of weeks has decided to do a course at Morley College. There are also courses at Lewisham College. Not sure how much the courses are though. But there have been several threads on here about language courses for au pairs on here. Your au pair could also link in with other local au pairs on http://www.facebook.com/groups/295708800703/


Good luck.

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