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French and Spanish tuition for adults, A Level, GCSE, 13+, and more


BookishClaire

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Looking to brush up your languages in the New Year? Or perhaps your teenager needs extra help for school?


Good news! I offer flexible, personalised tuition to suit you and your lifestyle, and I have slots available from January.


A native speaker of French and fluent speaker of European Spanish, I have a degree in Modern Languages from the University of Cambridge and seven years (i.e. several thousand hours) of experience teaching all levels, both one-to-one and in small groups, in London and Brussels as well as online.


My lessons are currently available in person and online, though I recommend in person for a better learning experience environment. There is a discount available if you book and pay for ten lessons in advance, and/or if you are willing to travel somewhere convenient to me.


You can find out a little more about me at ConqueringBabel.com.


Do feel free to contact me at [email protected] with any questions or to set up your first lesson of 2023!

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