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English for beginners
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English for beginners, intermediate and advanced levels. Includes written and verbal skills eg. Grammar, punctuation, pronunciation.

Will go at your pace and challenge you at the same time. Available for all ages. Extra beneficial for Turkish pupils wanting to learn English or English pupils who may want to learn Turkish!!
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Notebook to make notes or Laptop
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  • Around London, United Kingdom
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Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Turkish
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New York
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