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French Club for kids starting in September in and around East Dulwich


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BIENVENUE! WELCOME!


To Le Club Fran?ais, the exciting French Club where your children learn through play!


Les Tout-Petits du Club Fran?ais is an active language learning programme, specifically designed to introduce French to very young learners.


Each club session consists of a language learning point, an opportunity to practise what has been learnt and plenty of games, songs and activities to strengthen this

learning procedure. Whilst making friends and interacting, the children are learning valuable social skills!


They will have enormous fun learning through doing, making, playing, singing, acting out mini sketches, featuring a whole range of vocabulary at Le Club Fran?ais!


Running fourteen sessions over Autumn. The club costs ?80 and includes annual membership to LCF. The membership includes lots of goodies, including access to the brilliant online language resource Babelzone.


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Eera Rishi

LCF French Tutor and Area Organiser

www.lcfclubs.com/eerarishi

[email protected] | 07843 619114 | Facebook @SEPetitFrancais

www.lcfclubs.com/babelzonenew

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