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A UK-based company offering online English language support for international students. We are dedicated to helping students achieve their English learning goals and creating lasting friendships along the way. We offer individual and group-based lessons to promote practice-based learning. We encourage our students to think creatively and critically to solve problems, while honing excellent skills in self-expression along the way. We believe learning English should be stimulating and enjoyable, and so we strive to provide a relaxed online learning environment to realise your potential.
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160 Kemp House, City Road, EC1V 2NX, London, United Kingdom
- +44 7939 900018
- info@turtletalk.co.uk
- turtletalk.co.uk
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