Groupe de Lecture 6:30pm
The group will be reading and discussing the short story by Albert Camus “The Guest”. Copies will be available. For more information, write to lecture@afnwct.org.
The group will be reading and discussing the short story by Albert Camus “The Guest”. Copies will be available. For more information, write to lecture@afnwct.org.
Practice thinking and diving deep into your brain to pull out French words. Other games like Mille Bornes, Les Mots Flechés are also available to play, as participants desire. AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Led by a French native, previous discussion subjects covered Les Santons de Provence, Roquefort cheese, Le Beaujolais Nouveau…. To receive a copy of the article or handout prior to the meeting, RSVP to afnwct@afnwct.org. AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Discussion Group en Français for all levels of abilities are welcome whether you’ve just started learning or learned +20 years ago. Native speakers are also welcome. Easily understood articles will be read out loud and discussed by participants. Free admission to all.
Current events articles and topics sparked from previous discussions. A great way to increase vocabulary and practice speaking French. AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Read and discuss en Français topics such as French art, literature, politics, history, music, and current events. AFNWCT Members attend for free and for all others there is suggested donation of $5. Contact Noëlle at café@afnwct.org if you plan to bring refreshments or if you wish to present or suggest a subject for discussion.
Member and film expert Carol Donahue will introduce this movie directed by Roland Joffé. Based on the life of 17th-century French chef François Vatel who, in spite of being of low birth, is the challenge of designing the magnificent period costumes! AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Current events articles and topics sparked from previous discussions. A great way to increase vocabulary and practice speaking French. AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Participants take turns reading out loud French classic authors and enjoy the richness of the French language. Tonight's reading is by author Alphonse Daudet AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.
Practice thinking and diving deep into your brain to pull out French words. Other games like Mille Bornes, Les Mots Flechés are also available to play, as participants desire. AFNWCT Members attend for free; A suggested donation of $5 for others.