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Salut!


I'm Laureen a French native teacher with more than 8 years experience and the Director of La Vie en Rose Teaching.


First, I hope that you are doing fine in these difficult times and that your family is ok.


La Vie en Rose Teaching is offering a 50% discount for new and past clients in September on all your French or Spanish lessons during the month of September (see the attachement).


Even if grammar is essential, we believe the most important is to help you speak better and with confidence. To do so, I built curriculums based on your level and profile with the purpose of giving you the keys to handle yourself in any real life situations.


With us, you'll be able to understand and manage various situations such as getting help while shopping, asking your way, complaining at the restaurant but also understanding French humour and being able to give your opinion on frequent French discussions topics. We also teach professionnals who need to learn French or Spanish for their work.


We use music, videos, texts, games and roleplays.


The first lesson is about getting to know you and and assessing your level as discussing your goal. But don't worry you'll learn new things during this first hour!


Can't wait to work with you!


Any questions, please reply to this post or email us at [email protected].


Laureen

www.lavieenroseteaching.com

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