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Bonjour!!


If you are looking to learn French and/or improve your conversation skills in the language of Moli?re, look no further!


My name is Margot. I am 29, French and I moved to London 2.5 years ago to become a legal adviser in a development bank. I have a bachelor and two masters in Law. Within my profession I mainly work on environmental law issues and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.


I started tutoring when I was at university to secondary and high school students. For about 5 years I helped them with their lessons in the following topics: French, English, Maths, History, Geography and Biology.


I am looking for new students who wish to learn and practice French in the area where I live (Peckham/East Dulwich/Nunhead).


My tutoring skills are based on communication and adaptation. Every student is different but all have the same potential to understand, assimilate and therefore to learn!


I hope to hear from you soon.


? bient?t,


Margot

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