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Baby French classes in SE London?

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aloha · 05/11/2004 14:21

Fancy taking ds (3) to a French class - something gentle, fun and interactive - ideally in the E Dulwich area (I'm in Camberwell). He loves the idea of languages, knows some French words and phrases and can count in French and can say "no entry' in five languages - including Turkish! I think it might be fun for us - but can't find anywhere except a class out in Blackheath which is too far. Any ideas/recommendations?

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fio2 · 05/11/2004 14:24

aloha, i read the title and saw it was you and had visions of you putting a mcirophone on your bump for your baby to learn french!!

otto · 05/11/2004 14:30

Hi again aloha. You could try 123.soleil.co.uk

I don't know anything about them, but they advertised in a local (SW/SE London) magazine, so they should have something local

aloha · 05/11/2004 14:46

Thanks Otto, but they only do classes in Blackheath that I could get to. I am sure there used to be some in E Dulwich. Maybe not any more - and Fio - if I do find a class maybe the new baby will benefit too! She can hear now!

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Twiglett · 05/11/2004 15:00

I will ask friends and post ... can you wait till monday??

aloha · 05/11/2004 15:43

Oh yes! I don't think it's that urgent Thanks.

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tex111 · 05/11/2004 16:27

I know there were some in Chislehurst, about three miles from Bromley, called Little Frogs. Afraid I don't have the details though. Perhaps you could do a search for the name? I remember they started at age 3 and sounded great. Planned on looking them up once DS reached that age.

lydialemon · 05/11/2004 16:29

definitely was some in herne hill, i remember seeing it advertised in 'families'. i'll see if i can find a copy, just wish i could remember what they were called.

otto · 05/11/2004 20:04

Le Club Tricolore (020 7924 4649) advertises in Families, but the ad doesn't mention where the classes are held. There's also a small ad for a french tutor who runs a Saturday morning children's French club. She's called Myriam and the number is 020 8671 1825, which I think is Tulse Hill.

Frenchgirl · 05/11/2004 20:16

I shall say zis only once: have you tried la jolie ronde ?

aloha · 08/11/2004 12:14

Merci! Have emailed Jolie Ronde and will ring Tricolore.

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