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Level 1 / Chorlton (venue to be confirmed)

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This course is for people who have done some French in the past, maybe at school for O level or GCSE and now want to build on what they know. The booklet we will be using is called ‘La France A-E’ and we’ll be talking about both cultural and every day life. The classes are relaxed and friendly and the emphasis is on communication, rather than grammatical perfection. There will be plenty of opportunities to practise conversations.

 

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Course length: 10 lessons
Teacher: Jill Ingham

    
Beginner - Level 1 Course Information
Starting Date: 17/09/2025
Lesson Duration: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Classes will run for a block of ten one hour sessions on Wednesday evenings via Zoom, beginning on 17th September and ending on 26th November. There will be a break for half term on 22nd October.
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Chorlton (venue to be confirmed) Chorlton,
Manchester,
m21 9ld
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Jill Ingham Languages taught:
French FlagFrench Spanish FlagSpanish
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Beginner Improver Intermediate Advanced
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I am dedicated to offering a personal service to people who want to learn a language. I first got hooked on languages whilst living in Dover, Kent as a child. It was so easy to hop across the Channel to France, Belgium, Holland and beyond. I was fascinated by how each country had its own language, culture and back then, currency. I was good at languages in high school and studied French, German and Italian at university, along with the culture of those countries. I worked as an au pair girl for an actress in Paris, a Count in the Auvergne and on a colonie de vacances in Brittany. What different and fantastic places! Then I just had to add Spanish to the mix and studied it mainly at adult evening class, just like you! I marvelled at the sheer speed of native speakers and the diversity of the French and Spanish speaking worlds. My passion grew so much that I just had to study for a degree in Spanish. This included a term living in the wonderful city of Santiago de Compostela, with its historic cathedral and Galician Celtic traditions. A far cry from the heat and culture of the south – there are so many Spains! I was very lucky to go on to do PhD research in Cuba, such a unique country. I’ve also been a learner like yourselves and found Portuguese a challenge. I have a teaching qualification and have taught Spanish, French and English to adults in various further and higher education contexts, as well as having had a career in exhibitions and tourism. I can’t wait for you to be as thrilled as I was to be able to communicate simple questions and comments to people in Spain and France and understand their replies.