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Hi,


I am looking for a Portuguese language playgroup for 0-5 year-olds. Is there any already running in the Dulwich/SE London area and if not, would anyone out there be interested in starting one? I know there are some French, Spanish and even Brazilian groups -- but what about European Portuguese? Ideally the children would speak or be learning Portuguese.


I am Portuguese and my eldest son (22 months) is pretty good at speaking/understanding Portuguese, but I am keen to help him keep up the language as much as possible (English is tough to fight!) and playing with other children would be perfect...


Thanks!

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Hi,


Further to the above, if anyone is interested, there is actually a playgroup running in Stockwell, but it is both Spanish and Portuguese...


http://www.younglambeth.org/Homepage/Search-Results/Service-Directory.aspx?a=557


I have contacted the person at the council that deals with Portuguese language teaching for children (yes, there is someone!) to find out about activities closer to Dulwich and can let you know when I get a response -- please PM me if you're interested (apart from those that already have -- I'll keep you posted!)

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