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I am an experienced French tutor for pupils ranging from the age of 5 to 45 +, all with varying requirements, such as basic conversation classes, helping with GCSE oral presentations, full A level coaching + a lot more!


I have an undergraduate degree in French and Spanish and so am familiar with the syllabuses at different exam levels as I have been through it all myself!


I am flexible and am able to tailor my lesson to suit your needs. Whether French is a hobby for you and you would like to take it further, or you have a small child and would like to introduce a language to them, or you are an AS or A level student and overwhelmed by the jump from GCSE, then please get in touch.


So far all of my pupils have achieved As and A*s at GCSE and A level.


Lessons are ?30 per hour.


I look forward to hearing from you!

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