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Stella A.

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Hi! I'm Stella - a 3rd year undergraduate at Durham University studying French & Spanish. I've been tutoring both languages for over two years now, helping predominantly GCSE and A-level students, along with a couple of mature students as well. Along with being a keen linguist, I also enjoying reading, singing, and the odd bit of painting. I'm kind, approachable, and fluent in both French & Spanish, so if you'd like help with either language at any stage, just give me a bell!

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AS Levels

Key Stage 2

IB

GCSE

A Levels

Key Stage 4

Advanced Higher

Higher

National 5

Languages spoken

English

Mother tongue

Spanish

Fluent

French

Fluent

Highest level of education

A Levels/Leaving Certificate

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Stella A.

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