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Be Playful. Be effective.

We teach you French through theatre performance.

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What's Play with French.?

We are language teachers and professional actors & we use theatre games and exercises to get you talking and connecting in your new language.

 

You don't need any acting experience!

 

Expect it to be fun!

Why learn through play?

Our brain learns best when it's in play mode

and a language is learnt best through real social interactions.

 

You will improve your French,

Meet new people,

Build up your confidence,

Improve your social skills,

Play like a child,

Release your day to day stress.

“Play is the highest form of research.”

 

- Albert Einstein

Students using  acting to learn language skills

What will happen when you join?

You will learn new vocabulary & Improve your grammar and pronunciation.

You will have your new language ready to use in the real world.

 

You will also:

Build up your confidence,

Improve your performance skills (presence, confidence, partner work etc.) and have lots of fun.

 

and by playing games you will:

Connect with other people

Boost your energy

& release some daily stress.

We're pretty sure you will also make new friends.

French booking

When ,where & what we play. 

What we play.

 

6/02 - French Music Time (and acting)

 

13/02 - What's Your Move? (Fitness and acting in French)

20/02 - No Class!

 

27/02 - We're Working with Scenes from Famous French plays

 

05/03 - Famous Plays Dress Up

 

12/03 - Famous Plays in French and Working with a Partner 

 

19/03 - Searching for Love 

 

26/03 - Pretending

 

02/04 - Play with Theatre. Create and Perform in French

When we play.

Thursdays 7pm-9pm

23rd Jan - 2nd Apr 2020

*No class on 20th Feb*

Where we play.

Kobi Nazrul Centre

30 Hanbury St, London

E1 6QR

(Shoreditch High-Street, Aldgate, Liverpool Street)

Drop-in.

Door price £30

Advance booking £28

Your French teacher

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Bonjour! Moi, c'est Pauline!

I come from Belgium and French is my mother tongue. 

I studied French literature, cinema, theatre, arts and performance studies at University. 

I have been acting for 12 years, having trained professionally both in Paris and London

and I have been teaching French and Drama for 5 years now. 

Acting and playing are great ways to learn a language. With fun and movement, words that used to be foreign become more familiar!  

I will be very happy to teach you my mother tongue through games and acting.

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