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I am a highly qualified and experienced teacher and I have worked in mainstream and special schools as well as the private sector for over 15 years. I have taught French to 3 to 18 year olds. I have an English & French degree and so can offer tuition in both subjects up to A level. I live in SE27 and am available weekday afternoon/evenings & weekends. Please email me for more information: [email protected]
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Lucy has been teaching french to my daughter in year 9 and we can highly recommend her.

She is fun to work with but very thorough and has been introducing our daughter to the gcse syllabus before she starts french in year 10. Lucy was very efficient, knew the curriculum and our daughter was always happy to work with her.

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