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Hi Judith


Although my area of expertise lies on the teaching and tutoring of maths KS3-5 (my ad is on the East Dulwich Forum), I also do freelance interpreting work for the NHS Imperial College Healthcare Trust and the DWP through leading contracted agencies. The languages that I use at work on a daily basis are Spanish, Portuguese, French and English.


The written comments I have received so far about my multi-lingual knowledge, skills and abilities as well as social skills are so positive that I have decided to include the three foreign languages above referred on the list of subjects I am extremely confident in teaching to others.


I would be most happy if you contacted me for private lessons for your selected foreign language (Spanish) which can be easily extended to the Portuguese if you wish to. Moreover, you could ?kill 2+1 birds with one stone/one shot? and so, I am referring to the learning of the French language as well. In the end the decision is always yours!


My email address is [email protected] and my mobile number is 07950601852. My area of residence is the Gardens in SE22 East Dulwich and, I go as far as my legs will take me (London).


I look forward to hearing from you.


With my kindest regards,

Melisabeth

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