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Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

37 reviews

402 lessons

Raphael M.

Cambridge - Modern and Medieval Languages (Bachelors)

4th Year Languages Student at Cambridge. Love languages, literature and culture. Happy to help in any way, shape or form.

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Jessica H.

University of Oxford - BA Japanese (Bachelors)

Oxford undergraduate, hoping to support students access higher education, excel in academia, and enjoy their studies! Especially passionate about humanities.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

9 reviews

44 lessons

Jessica H.

University of Oxford - BA Japanese (Bachelors)

Oxford undergraduate, hoping to support students access higher education, excel in academia, and enjoy their studies! Especially passionate about humanities.

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Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

£37-£39

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Star 4.9 / 5

26 reviews

282 lessons

Tim R.

Birmingham - Law with French Law LLB (Foundation)

I am a driven individual with a strong passion for my subjects. I take pride in seeing the development of my students and helping them conquer their struggles.

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Susan N.

Oxford Alumni - Social policy (Masters)

I am a researcher at at a think tank with experience tutoring and teaching German. I tailor classes to my students need so we both enjoy the sessions.

£47-£49

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Star 0 / 5

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Susan N.

Oxford Alumni - Social policy (Masters)

I am a researcher at at a think tank with experience tutoring and teaching German. I tailor classes to my students need so we both enjoy the sessions.

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Jafar C.

Manchester - Inflammation Sciences PhD (Doctorate)

PhD student at University of Manchester in Medical Sciences. Oxford University Graduate in German and Arabic....

£47-£49

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Star 4.8 / 5

30 reviews

192 lessons

Jafar C.

Manchester - Inflammation Sciences PhD (Doctorate)

PhD student at University of Manchester in Medical Sciences. Oxford University Graduate in German and Arabic....

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Emily H.

Durham - Modern Languages and Cultures (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Emily! I'm a second year at Durham University studying Modern Languages and Cultures (French and German). I understand that learning a language can be

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

26 reviews

315 lessons

Emily H.

Durham - Modern Languages and Cultures (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Emily! I'm a second year at Durham University studying Modern Languages and Cultures (French and German). I understand that learning a language can be

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