One of my students once wrote me a card, it said: ‘Thank you for helping me to know the Spanish side of my heart’ . Because when we learn a foreign language, we learn an undiscovered part of ourselves. This curiosity, towards the world and our self is the driving force in our life. This curiosity towards the world pushed me to study archaeology first, then to work as a language assistant, finally to become a teacher.
I became a teacher of modern foreign languages in 2015 and I spent the following eight years teaching, supporting and preparing students from 11 to 16 for their exams
Who said that learning a foreign language has to be hard and boring? Together we will practise vocabulary in engaging ways, you will improve your pronunciation while having fun, but above all, you will improve your understanding and you will be able to communicate from the first lessons.
Languages | Italian |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
UK Department for Education | 2015 | QTS | QTS-Qualified Teacher Status | |
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Gloucestershire University | 2015 | PGCE | PGCE | |
University of Studies of Florence | 2010 | Masters | Master of Philosophy Degree in Archaeology | |
University of Studies of Sassari | 2006 | Bachelors | Degree in Literature and Conservation of Cultural Heritage |
Italian | |
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Primary | £20 |
Secondary | £20 |
GCSE | £20 |
A-Level | £20 |
University | £20 |
Casual Learner | £20 |
Spanish | |
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Primary | £20 |
Secondary | £20 |
GCSE | £20 |
A-Level | £20 |
University | £20 |
Casual Learner | £20 |