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Can anyone recommend a good one on one French tutor they have experience with? I am looking to learn conversational French that would be spoken. I don't need to learn it formally as a text would teach it. I want it to be fun and useful. In other words I don't need to know how to say the cat is wearing a black hat! Lol. Any suggestions welcome. :)
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bermygirl Wrote:

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> Can anyone recommend a good one on one French

> tutor they have experience with? I am looking to

> learn conversational French that would be spoken.

> I don't need to learn it formally as a text would

> teach it. I want it to be fun and useful. In other

> words I don't need to know how to say the cat is

> wearing a black hat! Lol. Any suggestions welcome.

> :)


?tes-vous s?r qu'il ?tait un chapeau noir ? Je pensais qu'il ?tait bleu ?

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Hi Bob


Im a French tutor and have several Adult students for conversation practice which is aimed at keeping the focus fun and imaginative. Il y a plusieurs fa?ons de plumer le canard...


My email is [email protected] or if you prefer to speak on the phone, im on 07792 656587


A bientot!


Michael

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Hello,

I am French and I'll be happy to meet with you and chat in French to help you improve your skills.

I usually do a first session just to meet with the people to see if we can have things in common to talk about.


Let me know if you are still looking for a tutor 07514701351

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