Alliance Francaise de Hamilton "Meet the Teachers" 29 April 2021
Would you like to learn French?
The Alliance Francaise is a worldwide, non-profit network of associations dedicated to the promotion of French language and culture.
Alliance Francaise de Hamilton offers French lessons on Thursday evenings during term time. The classes are held at Wintec and are not subsidised by the government.
If you would like to learn French we are inviting you to meet our teachers! Come and have a chat with them, ask your questions, assess your level and enjoy some French wine and food.
You can even register for classes while you are there at a discounted rate. The next term will start on the week of 3 May (so classes will be on Thursday 6 May).
Venue for Meet the Teachers: Wintec Tristram St, A1.04 - first floor of A block
29 April 2021 from 6.30pm - 8pm.
There is no charge to attend.
For more info about Alliance Francaise and to find out more about classes check out our website, www.afhamilton.org.nz... or register your interest on our Facebook page www.facebook.com...
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