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Hi,


I'd just like to make a recommendation for Emmanuel, who is a private maths tutor. He has been fantastic and amazing for our son who is only 7 but needed a boost as he was getting let down by his school. Emmanuel enabled him to do things we had no idea he was capable of, he absolutely loved his one hour a week as Emmanuel approached things in such a different way, making it exciting, challenging and very interesting for him.


We have had tutors before but non to match Emanuel, he truly is a star!


If you are interested his email is:

emmanuel.ngwengi@pmb.oxon.org

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Thank you very much for the recommendation. I currently have spaces available for tuition. I can be contacted via PM, by E-mail ngwengiemma@hotmail.com or on my mobile 07890053459.


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