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French tutor (GCSE, A-level,...)


PaulineLecocq

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Bonjour everyone!

I'm Pauline, a French native speaker with 6 years of experience teaching French to students from Y5 to Y13 in a school in South East London. I'm offering private tuition in French to help for GCSE and A-level exams (AQA, Edexcel?), or if you just want to start learning the language (any age welcome to contact me).

I'm a very patient, encouraging and positive tutor.

Unfortunately, I only offer online sessions at the moment due to the pandemic situation.

DBS checked.

?40/hour: online session (one-to-one)

Possibility to do group sessions.

Please note that I have a 24-hour cancellation policy, meaning that the session is due in full if not cancelled at least 24 hours prior to the session. I also have a 24-hour planning policy, meaning that I can't schedule sessions on the day I'm contacted. Thank you for your understanding.

If you have any question, feel free to contact me here or via my email address: [email protected]

Hope to hearing from you soon!

Merci,

Pauline

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My daughter has been tutored by Pauline for the last 2 years and I would highly recommend her. She did a fantastic job with helping her to achieve a high GCSE result. My daughter had two previous tutors and Pauline is the best by far. She is patient, organised, fun, and works round the need of the student. If you are looking for a French tutor, I would definitely go with Pauline.

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