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Bonjour,

September is around the corner and this mean Back to School!

Les Petit Grands,are happy to informing you that we will be teaching French Club on Saturday to children from 6yrs and above in Camberwell Library.

Our objective is to teach children to be familia with the French language before to start secondary school.

This will consist of learning the French vocabulary like; greetings, introducing yourself, how old am I, colours, what do I look like, fruits and veg, Days and seasons and others. All this will be through songs, art, craft and workshops

If you want your child to learn a new language,speaking French! Register with us as we still have places!

If you want more information do not hesitate to pm, text or call me on 07982020476.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Evie

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