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laureen

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Salut! Hi! 🙂

I'm Laureen, a French teacher from the South of France who has been offering French classes in East Dulwich for almost 5 years. I have over 7 years experience and I am certified.

I only teach online at the moment but I work with a fellow teacher who teaches online and in person in South London. Nelly is great with kids.

I am experienced with children, adults and business teaching. 

We offer friendly courses focused on speaking through games, songs, role-plays and a bit of grammar to understand the language. 

I also help you set goals and help you achieve them outside of our weekly lesson(s) .

Finally, speaking would be useless without a good pronunciation. We will work on this too.

I often take on courses or workshops to improve my teaching techniques because even if a teacher is experienced I believe one should always find ways to progress and suit one's students' needs.

I give you the tools to manage yourself for your next trip or your expatriation! But not only! I also go further by helping you understand the French culture and humour.

I know how to motivate you, encourage you and help you reach your goals!

The first lesson is about getting to know each other (through French speaking of course) and testing your level but you'll be learning new things already! 

Looking forward to meeting you!

à bientôt! see you soon!
Laureen

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