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Audrey said…
Perfectionner mon anglais avec Anu a été une expérience extrêmement enrichissante. Elle a su s’adapter à mon niveau, me proposer des contenus variés et toujours pertinents, tout en créant une atmosphère de confiance et de bienveillance. Grâce à son accompagnement, j’ai réellement constaté une belle progression et pris plaisir à apprendre. Un grand merci pour son professionnalisme et sa transparence !
Eric said…
Le format des cours convenu avec Anu, qui a laissé la part grande à l'échange et à la prise de parole m'a pleinement satisfait. Les nombreuses discussions portant à la fois sur des sujets d'actualité et sur des thématiques liées à l’industrie aéronautique m'ont permis de développer une meilleure aisance en anglais quotidien et technique.

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