| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Coordinator: | |
| Group email: | French Conversation group |
| When: | On Thursday mornings 10:00 am-11:30 am Every 2nd and 4th Thursday |
| Venue: | Windsor Castle Pub |
| Cost: | £2 for tea and biscuits |

French Conversation – 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 10:00am, at the Windsor Castle.
Nous sommes un groupe très amical et nous profitons de la compagnie des autres dans le groupe. Nous nous rencontrons deux fois par mois – tous les deuxième et quatrième jeudis.
We are a friendly and sociable group learning with and from each other. We meet twice a month – on the second and fourth Thursdays.
You don't have to be an expert French speaker to join our group. We welcome people at all levels. So, if you fancy dusting off some rusty French from you O'level days or are able to speak some french, you are very welcome to attend
Meetings begin with some enjoyable homework presentations. These are very informal and certainly not compulsory, in fact one of our members normally says “le chien a mangé mes devoirs”. (The dog has eaten my homework.) We then look at or listen to texts in French from lots of different sources, including French newspapers, magazines and books, and on a wide variety of subjects.
I do not profess to be a “French” teacher, but having lived in France for a few years I am able to bring some real life experiences and at times actual French documentation to our meetings. Different from some groups that teach formal grammar we are more interested in the enjoyment or conversational side either for pure fun or to assist us as needed.
We meet every second and fourth Thursdays at the Windsor Castle at 10:00am.
A bientôt
Convenor: Anyone interested in joining us please contact me using this link, Shirley or phone 0161 366 8223.

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French Conversation - Last meeting before Christmas
We all had a fun final session for our French Conversation group. After trying out some French crosswords and some quizzes. We had a lovely Buffet, provided by Rose, who is one of our members.
