The Coco'latte establishment in Bazouges regularly organizes language exchange sessions. Clients must speak English, French or Italian. Sometimes the place even turns into a theater.
“A coffee please”. It is not always possible to pronounce this sentence in French at Coco'latte, place de la ville de Bazouges, in Château-Gontier-sur-Mayenne. Usually, the manager Coralie organizes language cafés, and when they are held, “when you pass the door of the establishment, it is forbidden to speak French”, warns the manager Coralie, who had the idea of these “language cafes”. “Improving your language over coffee is really fun,” she adds.
He invites Christopher, an English teacher, to lead these meetings. Dayan, from Mexico, allows her to practice Spanish.
Italian-language cafes open early in the year with Ariana coming for the first time on Saturday 27th January from 10am.
A self-taught Italian teacher
Ariana learned Italian out of curiosity. “It's the country, culture, history and food of Italy that I love.” The author started learning this language in 2000 until he got his master's degree. Before that, she had acquired some knowledge in college. “I want Italian to regain its place in schools.”
During the Language Café, you will definitely be able to speak like an Italian by making lots of hand gestures!
Odile Menant's Cafe Theatre
Actress Odile Menant was looking for a place to give theater performances. She falls in love with Coralie's Cafe. She is waiting for you for the last performance of the play “She was so beautiful when she was little” on Friday, January 26 from 8 p.m. On February 16, Odile Menant will perform again at Cocolot with “My Real Life as Miss”.
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