Introduction: French Club.  Bonjour! Maybe you are not aware of it, but French is all around us in Hong Kong. Many shops and fashion labels now have.

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Introduction: French Club

 Bonjour! Maybe you are not aware of it, but French is all around us in Hong Kong. Many shops and fashion labels now have French names (ex. Merci beaucoup). In the French club you will learn some introductory French in a fun atmosphere.

 The emphasis will be on learning basic French language terms such as introductions, numbers, questions and answers. You will be able to have small conversations in French, and ask some questions. The class will focus on oral work through games and pair work. There will also be some short videos to help.  The club is for beginners so students from any form can join. It is first-come, first-served.  French words are pronounced differently from English words. Learn how to say words correctly. Also, French words are related to a huge number of English words, so studying French will also improve your English. Bienvenue!