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

I specialise in teaching KS3, KS4 and KS5 and I can help students prepare efficiently for their French exams (IGCSE, GCSE, A-level, IB).?

I teach via skype/zoom.

Every lesson will be engaging and include listening, reading, writing and speaking. Learning materials will be provided and sent by email after each lesson.

I will assess level and learning needs and devise a programme to support progress.?

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


PRICES:

?45 per one hour online lesson

Book 4 online 1 hour lessons for ?170

Book 10 online 1 hour lessons for ?400


Summer course of 4 revision lessons for ?150 (July and August only)


I can teach up to 2 students at the same time at no extra cost if you want your child to learn with a friend and lower the costs of tuition. This offer exclusively applies to students of the same age/level.

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