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Hi everyone,


I am native French and have been living in London for the past 11 years (including the last 3 years in East Dulwich :))

I would like to set up a group for conversations in French in ED once a week where we focus on speaking and communicating.

We will have different topics to speak about every week, all designed to give you more speaking practice in French and improve your confidence in that language.


The group I would like to set up is a small and friendly one (max 6 people) and is great for intermediate and advanced students who would like regular weekly lessons to talk, share and discuss various topics in French. I would prepare the subjects weekly and brush up on some grammar points if needed.


I want to gauge the interest for such a group in East Dulwich so please let me know if you would be interested.


Best,

Caroline

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