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French Speaking Class Tuesdays 6PM ED Grove


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Bonjour les voisins! (Hello neighbors!)


I'm Laureen from La Vie en Rose Teaching. We teach French and Spanish to children and adults in the area.


It's been few months now that we've set up a French adult class based on conversation every Thursdays. We have a lot of fun and a bit of wine and cheese sometimes!


We speak French, learn new words, listen to music, play and learn in a fun way.


Due to the success of the class, there will be a new class starting in March every Tuesday at 6pm. The class is held at my place on East Dulwich Grove.


Space is limited and there are already seats reserved so be quick and email us to get more info and book your space!


Price is ?15/h and we're no more than 5 students.


Please note this class is good for people who have some knowledge of French already. Otherwise, it would be best to consider private class that we offer as well.


? bient?t!

Laureen.


[email protected]

07986838354

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