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Hello! Salut! Language learning can be a thrilling adventure. Whether you're a student aiming for academic excellence, or an adult looking to learn a new language, I'm here to guide you on that journey.

My name is Zaheera, a language tutor with a passion for helping learners of all ages and levels reach their linguistic goals. I'm also dedicated to providing specialised support for learners with special education needs.

I offer online tutoring in the following languages:

1.      English

2.      French

3.      Arabic

Here's what you can expect when you choose me as your language tutor:

·         I tailor my lessons to suit your individual needs.

·         I use a wide range of resources, including multimedia materials, and online tools, to enrich your learning experience.

·         I focus on real-life scenarios, encouraging you to speak, listen, and understand in the target language.

·         Regular Assessments: I will track your progress and adapt our lessons accordingly to ensure that you achieve your language goals.

·         When required, I offer feedback and help via email/WhatsApp between lessons.

·         With a valid enhanced DBS certificate, I ensure a safe and secure learning environment for all students.

 

Hourly Rates

One to one lessons: £ 45

Classes: £ 20

 

Online classes are as follows:

GCSE English (Year 10&11)

·         Every Tuesday and Friday at 5pm-6pm

·         Every Saturday at 4pm-5pm

GCSE French (Year 10&11) – Foundation and Higher

·         Every Wednesday at 5pm-6pm

·         Every Saturday at 10am-11am

 

You can reach out to me on 07960521331 or [email protected] .

Thank you!

 

www.easyfrenchtutoring.co.uk

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