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Proofreading of dissertations and academic papers – FR / EN / DE
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From 98 € /h
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I offer proofreading and improvement services for university theses.
high school assignments and school records
in German, French and English.

✔️ Spelling & Grammar
✔️ Clarity, structure and coherence
✔️ Compliance with academic requirements

Prices tailored to your needs!
Each job is different: the price depends on the volume and the level of correction desired.
Send me a message so we can discuss it together.
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I can send you sample templates to give you an idea of the style and structure.
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Online from Luxembourg
About Me
I have 8 years of experience in online teaching. Whether you need help in a specific area, whether in philosophy, sociology, pedagogy/educational sciences or in language learning (Luxembourgish, French, English, Portuguese), I am here to support you. and provide you with quality education.

In addition to my teaching skills, I can also help you create PowerPoint presentations for your courses or projects. In addition, I am also able to help with the writing of CVs and cover letters.

In parallel with my online work, I have been a high school teacher for 5 years in Luxembourg. My experience as a teacher allows me to understand the needs of students/pupils and adapt my lessons accordingly.
Education
- Bachelor's degree in social sciences & humanities
- Bachelor's degree in psychology
- Master in Educational Sciences with a specialization in educational policies and information and communication technologies for education (ICT).
- Master's degree in sociology
Experience / Qualifications
I had the opportunity to complete several internships within the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth (MENJE) in Luxembourg. These internships allowed me to gain concrete experience in the field of education.

At the same time, I also did internships in language institutes, which gave me practical experience in language teaching.
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The class is taught in
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English
Italian
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