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We are looking to have an au pair join our family and as part of the interviewing process we are being asked about what English language course are available.


I know there must be 1,000s in London but does anyone have any recommendations (or ones to avoid) - perhaps something closer to ED than central London?


Any help greatly appreciated.


Thanks.

Dear Cheltenham

We provide local classes in Dulwich. One of the reasons we started is because it is hard for au pairs (who may only have mornings off ) to get into town and back in 3 hours.

English Lessons after Easter 2015

Lessons start again on 16th April, Thursdays 10-11.30 am ( 90 minutes)in the Dulwich Park classroom. There will be a maximum of 10 students in the class, allowing us to give each student more attention than in larger classes. We run along the lines of school terms. We also run a Friday Conversation class.

Please look at our facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Teaching-in-Dulwich/1509284502625768s , or contact us via our email address: [email protected]

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