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French conversation, the French House, 16 February at 7.30


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HI - I am new to the area and would love to meet new people - I used to be fluent in the 80's and have a degree in French but 25 years in Australia has left me very rusty. When are you meeting next - and would it be possible to come along? claire

Hi Claire, watch this space, you sound just right for the group!

If you or anyone else would like to pm me with your email address, I'll write to you about future meetings, will try to organise something in January and post on here.

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Hi all, the next French Conversation meet up will be Wednesday 3rd February at 7pm, at the French House (Lordship Lane). If you'd like to attend this session and/or can't attend but are interested in future dates, please can you email [email protected] and then I'll remind you nearer the time/keep you in the loop about future dates.


Thanks,

Laura

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Bonsoir. If you'd like to meet up and practice your French, come along to the French House on 9 June from 7.30pm. We'd love to see more people at our meet ups, and all levels of French are very welcome! If you'd like to be added to the mailing list, email [email protected].
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