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Hi,


My name is Julia. I am a native Russian speaker and an experienced Russian Language Tutor. I offer exciting, dynamic and challenging online Russian lessons via Skype at ?20 per hour for all levels. I provide students with all necessary study materials as well as homework and tests to ensure the understanding of new information.


I also provide face-to-face lessons in East Dulwich at ?25 per hour and I am based in Barry Road, SE22 0HR.


Having lived in the UK for the past 13 years I completed several Language and Interpreting courses as well as a BA in Russian and English Linguistics from Queen Mary, University of London.


I offer lessons for all levels focusing on the skill of your choice be that Conversation, Grammar or Reading. I also specialise in Translation and Proofreading research projects and essays.


Flexibility in terms of times and days of the week.


Please email me for more information at: [email protected]


www.russian-tuition.com


Thank you!


Julia

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