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English Lessons for au pairs January 2015


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Following our successful autumn term, a new season of English lessons for au pairs is starting in January 2015 in Dulwich.


The lessons are in small friendly groups, with a mixture of grammar, vocabulary and plenty of conversation taught by qualified native English teachers. The term-time lessons take place every Thursday morning for 1.5 hours from 10.00 to 11.30 am. The classes are conveniently located close to a bus stop and Dulwich Village.

First half term: 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th January, 5th and 12th February (6 weeks).

Please email: [email protected] for further details.

To see what we have been up to and to find out more, please check out our Facebook page: englishteachingindulwich


Private individual or smaller group lessons are also offered, if interested, please ask.

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