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Hoping to improve my French - meet new people

Last activity 16 November 2011 by Olyivia

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Randa Og

I have recently returned from Paris having lived there almost nine months. I also lived there for a year during the rugby world cup in 2007. I'm not sure how long I will stay in Ireland but I would like to continue meeting new people, like I was able to do in Paris and try to improve my French. I am a native of Cork and would be happy to show you a bit more of Cork.Cheers! Liam

Harmonie

Welcome to Expat.com Liam!

Thanks for this nice introduction.;)

Harmonie.:)

VirginieCork

Hi Liam,
My name is Virginie, I’m French. I'm in Cork for two week and I will stay here for 6 months at least. I'm working and improving my English at the same time. If you are intersted we can meet us for a coffee and have conversation in english for me and in french for you.
Let me know if you are interested.
I hope to here you soon!
See you!!!

Jjia

Hello Liam,

It would be great to do it.

If you still looking from french speakers, I will be happy to help you :).

And after, as Virginie said, we can talk in english to improve each other.

See you :)

nichar

Hello Liam,

I'm in Cork in order to improve my english.
And i'm french therefore I can speak a lot of french with you !
And if we can also speak english it would perfect because in this way we'll be able to improve each other.
So feel free to send me a private message in order to set an appointment here in Cork !

See you

Olyivia

Hi Liam/Randa Og,

I'm Olivia, I've been living in Cork for a year now and would be happy to speak French with you any time! I'm from Belgium but French speaking and I used to live in Paris before moving to Cork :-) Have a nice evening!

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