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French Groups - Dublin City Centre

  • 09-03-2012 12:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1,389 ✭✭✭


    Looking to practice/improve my French!

    Using Rosetta Stone at the moment, but ideally I'd like to be meeting up with people once/twice a week and have a chat in French/imporve my French!

    Any ideas guys?

    Cheers.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 401 ✭✭franc 91


    Bonjour, est-ce que vous avez vu qu'il existe Le Club Etudiants à Dublin? voici leur site -
    http://www.afi.ie/fr/le-club-jeune/ - parmi d'autres - vous pouvez également donner rendez-vous à un ou des francophones pour discuter et pour une échange de conversation français/anglais (ou même gaeilge) dans un restaurant français -
    par exemple il y a le blogspot Bonjour Dublin, Les Frères Jacques, The Blackboard Bistro, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dax Restaurant, La Maison, Chez Max, La Mère Zou etc etc


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,389 ✭✭✭irishguy1983


    franc 91 wrote: »
    Bonjour, est-ce que vous avez vu qu'il existe Le Club Etudiants à Dublin? voici leur site -
    http://www.afi.ie/fr/le-club-jeune/ - parmi d'autres - vous pouvez également donner rendez-vous à un ou des francophones pour discuter et pour une échange de conversation français/anglais (ou même gaeilge) dans un restaurant français -
    par exemple il y a le blogspot Bonjour Dublin, Les Frères Jacques, The Blackboard Bistro, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dax Restaurant, La Maison, Chez Max, La Mère Zou etc etc

    Thanks! But I am at beginner's level (the basics) so i didn't really understand much of that??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 401 ✭✭franc 91


    Well what I said there wasn't too complicated, I wouldn't have thought so, anyway I asked if you knew that there is a club where young French and Irish people can get together in Dublin - which is the website I've given you (and they have other clubs for those who are interested in cooking or the arts and so on). I then said that you could contact them to get one or a few French speakers to meet with you at a French Restaurant to have a chat or a conversation exchange - just to be in the right atmosphere. Another thing you can look at is the Français Facile website - which I posted up at the begining of this thread.
    Salut
    Franc


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,389 ✭✭✭irishguy1983


    franc 91 wrote: »
    Well what I said there wasn't too complicated, I wouldn't have thought so, anyway I asked if you knew that there is a club where young French and Irish people can get together in Dublin - which is the website I've given you (and they have other clubs for those who are interested in cooking or the arts and so on). I then said that you could contact them to get one or a few French speakers to meet with you at a French Restaurant to have a chat or a conversation exchange - just to be in the right atmosphere. Another thing you can look at is the Français Facile website - which I posted up at the begining of this thread.
    Salut
    Franc

    Thanks - much appreciated!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 401 ✭✭franc 91


    Une excellente initiative, bravo!
    Salut
    Franc


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