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I would like to recommend Michele Bensoussan as an excellent French Teacher. She was born in France and teaches all ages. You can contact her on 07913 680790. She is currently teaching a young child whose French mother has commented on the improvement in her language and pronunciation since Michelle has been working with her.
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RecorderSue Wrote:

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> I would like to recommend Michele Bensoussan as an

> excellent French Teacher. She was born in France

> and teaches all ages. You can contact her on 07913

> 680790. She is currently teaching a young child

> whose French mother has commented on the

> improvement in her language and pronunciation

> since Michelle has been working with her. She has Qualified teacher status, and can teach beginners to advanced, and adults and children and has loads of experience over many years.

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