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Looking for an English teacher - as a foreign language


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Hello


My friend is looking for an English tutor / teacher who can help her with her English. She would be interested in 1 ? to 2hrs (max) on a weekly basis. She works shifts but would be able to arrange regular lessons but if you could be a little bit flexible that would be great. She is happy to meet in a coffee shop, come to yours or study at hers.

All material, text books etc. must be provided.


Please feel free to email me if you would be interested, a bit about yourself (teaching skills) ,your rate and contact details. (Please note it would be for 4-5 months or longer if needed)


Many thanks


Kat

Hello, My name is Fiona. I am a teacher of English and French. I have trained as a secondary level teacher and also have a TEFL certificate in teaching English to foreigners. Can I ask where your friend is from and what age range they are in to give me an idea of what they might need.

I have given a lot of private tuition over the past 15 years both English and French to all ages, secondary school and adults and I really enjoy it. I am very patient and friendly and know that language learning can be hard. I recently tried to learn Brazilian Portuguese and I remembered how frustrating it can be!

My rate would normally be ?20-?25 per hour but I could be more flexible according to their budget as it is a longer term commitment. I have plenty of books and teaching materials. Normally I have a first meeting for free with people just to have a chat and see what areas they want to work on.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any more questions or would like a chat.

Thanks,

Fiona

Hello Kat,


I'm an English language teacher and teach part time ESOL at Lambeth College. I have a first class English degree, an MA in 20th century Lit and a CELTA qualification. I'm currently teaching absolute beginners but have taught English for academic purposes privately and can adapt to any level. I live in Herne Hill and can be quite flexible in terms of time and budget. PM me for further details.


Scout

Hi Kat,


I have a CertTESOL EFL teaching qualification and a BA in English Literature from Oxford University, as well as 6 years of experience teaching English as a foreign language at all levels. I charge ?35 per hour, but also offer reductions for block advance bookings. Please see my website (www.mischafosterpoole.co.uk) for more details, or my profile on The Tutor Pages: http://www.thetutorpages.com/tutor/english-literature-language-toefl-ielts-tutor-se-london-sydenham-dulwich-herne-hill

  • 11 months later...

Hi Kat,


I am an English tutor with a Masters Degree in teaching English as a Foreign Language and 20 years' experience of teaching both at home and abroad to all ages and abilities. I have taught English to waiters and chefs in hotels, top executives in large corporations, university students and school children to name a few types.


I am a keen language learner myself and speak Spanish and German. I have done a lot of 1-1 teaching which is a very flexible as I can adapt my materials to your friend's needs. I charge ?25-?30 an hour but will offer a discounted rate for advanced bookings.


I always meet first without charge to discuss what the student wants from the classes and when to hold them. I would be delighted to meet your friend. Which country is she from?


Best,

Alison

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