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English and French tutor for individuals or small groups


rmarsha1

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Hi

I am a qualified and experienced teacher of English and French living in East Dulwich (SE220NL). I am available to tutor French to secondary students to GCSE level and/or to adults seeking to improve their language skills for travel. I am also an experienced teacher of TEFL and can help secondary students or adults improve their written and spoken English. Tutoring could be provided one on one or in small groups. I offer competitive rates and have an enhanced DBS clearance for working with children.


Kim

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Kim,

I am looking for French tutor for my son. He is 9 and half years old and is in Y5. He has studied French for 1 and half years. But because of school arrangement, my son missed some of his French lessons and fell behind his class. Therefore we want to find a French tutore for him to catch up. If you are interested, please contact me via mobile 07795163285.

Best regards

Huabin

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