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stephanieirwin

stephanieirwin

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Irish expat in France

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Lives in Bordeaux

Registration: 06 February 2014

About

Hi! My husband and I have just moved to Bordeaux but my family have been settled in the Charent for 5 years. We have been living hectic, expensive lives in London the last 7 years, in arts career while teaching and are moving to Bordeaux to work as Language teachers, enjoy a better quality of life, meet like minded people passionate about theatre and culture and to write for theatre (our company is expanding to run english language projects down the road) and television, we love food, wine, cycling and movies- so if you can offer an advise on finding teaching work or might be interested in meeting up as we try to get to know Bordeaux get in touch! We could do with all the guidance and support we can get! ;)

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stephanieirwin
stephanieirwin created a thread
11 years ago

IRISH ASSOCIATION BORDEAUX - THE I.A.B

Hi all, in the 70's my mum moved to Dublin from NZ to marry my father and began the Irish NZ association which 35 years later is one of the most successful kiwi expat clubs in europe. Ive lived in bordeaux for a year with my husband- im ... Read More

stephanieirwin
stephanieirwin replied to a thread
12 years ago
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Irish needing language exchange! by stephanieirwin

Hi! my lovely husband and I are Irish but Im bilingual. He is workign hard to learn French now that we are settled but what I know would be of great benefit are language exchanges over a cup of coffee once or twice a week - I think just chatting ...

stephanieirwin

I am a french teacher myself. The point is to find another guy for my husband to have relaxed informal practise with, not lessons. Merci Read More

stephanieirwin
stephanieirwin created a thread
12 years ago

Irish needing language exchange!

Hi! my lovely husband and I are Irish but Im bilingual. He is workign hard to learn French now that we are settled but what I know would be of great benefit are language exchanges over a cup of coffee once or twice a week - I think just chatting ... Read More