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Help with French Lessons

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  • pinkshoes wrote: »
    Hi Ladymarmalade.

    I'm planning on doing the same one day (not for another 5 years at least!), so just wondered what route you went down qualification wise, and what sort of teaching are you going to be doing? (i.e. state school, private school, or private tuition?).

    I already speak french pretty well, so mastered that bit, but not sure how to go down the teaching route!

    Not sure if i can help you that much as it is part of my uni course, so we are just given the stuff to apply.

    It is through the british council, and i am pretty sure they accept independant applications but you would have to check their website to make sure.
    :cool:"More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them." - Harold J. Smith:cool:
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