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Thanks Altesse, good to see you too!


The next meet up will be 11th August, 7.30pm at the French House, Lordship Lane. Open to everyone, whatever level of French you may have - there's always a range of levels present and we speak slowly and help each other out. If you're interested please email [email protected].

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The next French conversation meet up date will be 13th October at the French House (Lordship Lane) from 7pm. All welcome! Email [email protected] if you'd like to be added to the mailing list for reminders etc. Bon fin de weekend!
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The next French conversation group meet up will be Thursday 17 November, 7pm at the French House on LL. If you're interested in attending or want to be kept in the loop for future dates, email [email protected]. All levels very welcome, and you can just come along to listen if you prefer!
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Bonsoir! The next French conversation meet up will be on 6th December from 7.30pm at the French House, Lordship Lane. All very welcome, we just have general chit chat and try and talk at the speed of the least experienced speaker. If you'd like to join in December or in the future, email [email protected].
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Bonjour!


New Year's resolution to brush up on your French? Then come along to our informal French conversation meet up, next taking place this coming Thursday 18th January at the French House on Lordship Lane (past the co-op) from 7.30pm. All levels very welcome. If you want to come, or be added to the mailing list for future dates, email [email protected].


A jeudi j'esp?re!

Laura

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Bonjour, the next French conversation meet up will be on February 16th at 7.30pm, at the French House on LL. All welcome - it's very relaxed, just some French chit chat over a glass of vino. Email [email protected] if you'd like to me added to the mailing list for reminders. Bon dimanche!
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A reminder about our French conversation group, this coming Thursday 16 February at the French house on Lordship Lane, from 7.30pm. There's no charge, and it's very relaxed and informal. Whatever your level, you are bienvenue! Email [email protected] if you want to come along or be added to the email list.
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Bonsoir, the next French conversation meet up is this coming Thursday 16 March at the French House, Lordship Lane, from 7.30pm. All welcome, any level! Just email [email protected] if you want to come along/be added to the mailing list for future dates.
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Bonsoir, the next French conversation meet up is this coming Thursday 23 November at the French House, Lordship Lane, from 7.30pm. All welcome, any level! Just email [email protected] if you want to come along/be added to the mailing list for future dates.
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Bonjour! The next French conversation meet up is Thursday 18 January at the French House, Lordship Lane, from 7.30pm. All welcome, any level! Please email [email protected] if you want to come along so I can book a table, or let me know if you'd like to be added to the mailing list for future dates.
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Hello! The next French conversation meet up is Thursday 15 March at the French House, Lordship Lane, from 7.30pm. All welcome, any level! Please email [email protected] if you want to come along so I can book a table, or let me know if you'd like to be added to the mailing list for future dates.

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