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English Lessons for au pairs in Dulwich after May half term 2015

Lessons start again after the May half term, at the same place, same day and time, 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.

The dates are:

4th,11th,18th and 25th June, plus 2nd July ( 5 weeks).New students can find brief details of the course on our Facebook page: English Teaching in Dulwich.

Our affordable local classes are for au pairs to meet new friends whilst practising their language skills in a friendly, supportive environment taught by native qualified teachers.

Please email : [email protected] for full details.

The total fees for the 5 weeks are ?65. For new students there is an additional ?5 registration fee (one off payment).

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