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I am looking for an exceptional tutor of French as a LIVING language to a 15 year old boy. I will pay up to ?40/hour for a 'real' teacher. As the boy's grandfather, I have a lot of experience teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) and so I know well the techniques of teaching people to speak the language rather than learning rules and vocabulary from a book.

I will expect the candidate to use modern technology, (eg. iPhone recordings, podcasts, filmed role playing) and NOT to rely on BOOKS with blanks to be filled in.

Hopeful candidates will be asked to give me a mock lesson of 10 minutes (for which I will pay your expenses) after which I will know if you are what I am looking for.

I am based in East Dulwich but can travel to meet you.

La balle est dans ton camp (as we don't say n French).

Francis (pas Francois)

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