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Bilingual French Tutor - Native Speaker


Bonjour!!


Interested in freshening up your holiday French, getting your toddler, GCSE or A-level child more tuition or to completely learn this amazing language? Get in touch!


Fully CRB checked Fluent French tutor, I have experience teaching French in schools, as well as individuals, all levels


Located in East Dulwich, I am happy to travel within the local area to your home or office to provide individually tailored sessions:


? Beginners tuition

? Holiday French

? Homework help

? GCSE, AS/A2 and university exam preparation

? Speaking and listening sessions

? Conversation sessions

? Helping to improve your accent



Day, evening and weekend tuition available. Please contact me for availability


?32/h. First session includes level assessment in order for me to tailor my scheme of work around your own or your child's needs.


Email Melissa at [email protected]

Call 07817 689 486

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