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My name is Imogen Reeves and I am a qualified teacher with over 20 years teaching experience. I have taught in secondary schools, business colleges and been a home tutor for school pupils.

I love teaching and can help people improve their English in many ways; from general English skills through to GCSE curriculum English as well as preparation for EFL exams such as CAE or IELTS. Whatever the students need, I am proud that I can deliver it in a fun and interesting way as I really enjoy teaching students of all ages and all abilities and am dedicated to helping people reach their full potential. References available on request.


Hourly rate: ?35

email: [email protected]

mobile: 07754-089814

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