Whether you speak English, Dutch or French, you are welcome at the Language Café. Every Saturday, around thirty participants invade Le Tiki's bar in Chaumans. Gather in groups around a table, They play one after the other, they get to know each other by mixing words in the lottery. For Kim, who is from England, being there is important “Suitable. It's hard to communicate with other people if you don't speak French.“
The French are trying to learn English One for happiness Like KristelWe should try to understand some of the words of the songs we hear“, through the application Like Jean-Michel, Sports Coach at Cruise “Because sometimes we fall short. In England they have more advanced techniques.”
“The purpose of Language Cafe is to unite”
This effort comes from Richard Williams. A former French teacher in England, he came to France six years ago: “The purpose of the Language Café is to bring together people who are isolated and do not speak French.“
The event is free, but organizers ask that you order at least one drink at the bar. The next Language Café is scheduled for Saturday March 2nd at 2:30pm at Chaumans.
For those who cannot relieve themselves on Saturday, Boussac has a franglais café. It is every Wednesday, during school holidays, from 6:30 pm to 8 pm.
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