![]() | Learn or improve your Portuguese, if you are looking for Private Tuition.Or if you require corporate training, you can have your staff trained at a time that is convenient to you through classes designed specifically for your business needs in a course that gradually introduces vocabulary specific to your sector, whether it is social, business, financial, diplomatic or legal.Ranging from intensive one-to-one Portuguese private courses at your Birmingham home to an in-company Brazilian Portuguese business training at your London office, we can provide you and your organisation with a language course that meets your needs.Increase your business by investing in your employees like our corporate clients, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, TD Cross (Cross & Morse), Webster & Horsfall, Rolls-Royce and The University of Birmingham. |
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You can trust that your business and personal matters will be handled with professionalism, integrity, and the utmost discretion. The end result will be accurate, on time, and get you great results.
Testimonials
"Claire provides excellent tailored Portuguese lessons to suit the learner. I have found her to be professional, knowledgable and always well prepared. Following my lessons with her I organized a 7 month stay in northern Portugal for me and my family, entirely in Portuguese. Claire is a delight to work with and involves tutees in the wider Portuguese/Brazilian community where desired."
January 5, 2012 -- Z. Hoida, Sutton Coldfield
"I started to learn Portuguese about 11 months ago. The pace of the lectures is about right. The lecturer combines grammar, text and conversation to make it more interesting. I really enjoy her lectures. She is very helpful, flexible and adjusts the lectures to my progress an needs. Unfortunately, I had less time for revision in the past couple of months, but I still feel that attending the lectures is useful for my progress. I would highly recommend her to anybody who wants to learn this beautiful language."
January 6, 2011-- Professor S. Németh, University of Birmingham
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