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Hi!
 
My name is Zaheera. I am a qualified English & French teacher and a GCSE examiner. If you’re a student aiming for academic excellence or a parent looking for some academic support for your child, I’m here to guide you on that journey!
 
Services Offered:
• One-to-one and group lessons on ZOOM – English & French - Open to Year 10&11
• Feedback and help via email/WhatsApp between lessons
• Weekly feedback – to keep you informed of your child’s progress
 
Contact details:
• Email: [email protected]
• Phone: 07960521331
 
Group lessons will start as from the first week of September. Message me for more details on one-to-one sessions.
 
Kind Regards,
Zaheera

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