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Are you an English speaking family living in France?
If your children and teenagers are schooled in France, they may need a little helping hand with their English since their education is all conducted in French.
If you are interested in giving their English a boost during the school holidays this Christmas and New Year, then we are running English workshops at this time when we would all usually be busy with guests and skiing!!
- Work on reading, writing, grammar or speaking, or a bit of everything!
- Possibility to work towards an English qualification such as English iGCSE
Information and Covid Protocol
- Group Sizes limited to 5
- Masks worn by teachers and students
- Classes are held in our large teaching rooms where social distancing is possible
- Strict Covid protocol in place
Price
- 40€ per week, 10€ per hour
Session Times
- 21st – 24th December 2020 and/or 28th – 31st December 2020
- 15h30-16h30
Please contact us for more information!
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