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Term 1 2012 (30 January - 16 April)
Enrol now!!!
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New courses 2012:
- Role Play: To gain confidence & improve your conversational skills (Elementary level)
- French for travellers: Basics to travel in France (Beginners level)
- Français Authentique: French with songs, litterature, newspapers, TV news, movies... (Advanced level - evening classe)
- L'actualité en Français: fashion, sport, culture... (Advanced level - morning classe)
A free AF cap with every enrolment (subject to availability of stock) Be quick!
Lundi Conversation
Take a seat around one of our tables and savour a glass of wine and cheese in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Monday 23rd January, 6pm to 7pm Free for Members, $12 for non-members
Recommended for intermediate to advanced students, Francophones welcome but there are limited places available
RSVP is essential, please call 9386 7921 or email at rsvp@afperth.com.au
Take our Placement test
PLEASE NOTE - The Rendez-Vous Cinema in January has been cancelled
The film 'Le Pere Noel est une Ordue' will not be shown
Apologies for any inconvenience!
New Library acquisitions!
We have recently received a batch of new library books for adults and children.
New books include:
Le Dernier Détective, by Robert Crais
God Save la France, by Stephen Clarke
Le Monde n’est pas une Marchandise, by José Bové
Mai 68, Le Débat, by Jacques Baynac
Tu m’appartiens, by Mary Higgins Clark
C’est Maintenant! 3 Ans pour Sauver le Monde, by Jean-Marc Jancovici
Les Guerriers du Silence, by Pierre Bordage
Le Scandale McEnroe, by Thomas Ravier
Faux Rebond, by Harlan Coben
Les Jours s’en vont je Demeure, by Pierre Bergé
L’attentat, by Yasmina Khadra
Pour le meilleur et pour l’Empire, by James Hawes
Le Vol du Frelon, by Ken Follett
Objectif Paris, by Robert Ludlum
Le Cygne Noir, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Princely Treasure Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia
European mastepieces 1600 - 1800 from the Victoria and Albert Mueseum
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, has one of the greatest collections of European decorative art of the 17th and 18th centuries, from the miniature to the monumental. The exhibition presents a series of themes encapsulating important aspects of courtly life in Europe. It begins with an opening section looking at power and patronage in Europe between 1600 and 1800, presenting key figures from European courts who were great patrons of the arts. The subsequent sections focus on four different aspects of courtly life: the importance of war; the role of religion; the peaceful arts of the domestic interior and the magnificence of personal adornment.
This exhibition is the Gallery’s second instalment of the Great Collections of the World series.
Please visit their website for further information about tickets and foreign language tours.
UPCOMING EVENTS FEBRUARY 2012
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