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French tutor wanted


TaraCrowe

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Hello


I am interested in a French tutor for my 5 year old. He knows many French words (all his colours, numbers, animals, food, clothes etc) but I would like him to improve his conversational French and just take advantage of his young mind and ability to absorb other languages and accents.


Therefore I am looking for a native speaker who would be confident in developing a curriculum for him to stretch his learning and not just repeat the same stuff he already knows.


Please get in touch if you you can help.


Thanks


Tara

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Hi,

My name is Amandine, I'm a French girl living in uk since a year and half, I studied history in France. Currently I'm working as supervisor in Harrison's in Balahm, but I'm planning to finish my studies in England as teacher, also I'm giving twice a week private French lesson to a young student in East Dulwich.

I believe I can help in your request, if you would like to contact me here is my phone number 07904656424 or [email protected]

I'm using my boyfriend email on replying your advert.

Looking forward to hear from you

Regards

Amandine

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