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Lesson Advice - Chamrousse

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Just after a bit of advice please - we are going to Chamrousse 20-27th March.
My hubby and I will be boarding (have been once before but before I had my daughter who is now 6). I am having private lessons at Sheffield as I can remember very little so basically started again, I will continue these lessons till I go. Likewise my 6yr old is having private lesson but she is skiing as was too young to board, She is progressing a lot faster than I am and is already at recreational standard and allowed to use the slope on her own. I have looked at the ESF website for the resort but it is not very informative and I don't know whether to carry on with lessons whilst away or just practice on the greens maybe blues. We would all like to stick together really and I am nervous about leaving my daughter with someone with poor English (I had private lessons (ESF) in La Plagne last time and the instructor was very friendly but we struggled to communicate). Don't know if I worry too much, anyone I know who skis has more than one child and leaves them together. We have tried group lessons at the dry slope and I don't really enjoy them. Any suggestions welcome.
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