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French tuition online with an experienced fully qualified teacher


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You want to be good at French? C?est possible!


I am a fully qualified French native teacher, with over 12 years experience teaching in an outstanding London school and tutoring children and adults. I have also worked as an AQA examiner and I have a master's degree with a teaching French as a foreign language specialism.


I teach all ages and levels and I can help you prepare efficiently for your French exams (Common Entrance, IGCSE, GCSE, A-level, DELF).


I can teach you via skype/zoom


Every lesson will include listening, reading, writing and speaking. Learning materials will be provided.


We will assess your level and learning needs and devise a programme to support your progress.


Homework support also available. I will support students with their language lessons and ensure that they do well in their exams and reach their full potential in French!


PRICES.


Online:

?40 per one hour online lesson

Book 4 online 1 hour lessons for ?150

?50 for 1h30 online exam coaching session


In person:

?45 per one hour face to face lesson

Book 4 face to face 1 hour lessons for ?160

?60 for 1h30 face to face exam coaching session


contact: [email protected]

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