1291 days ago

ENGLISH CHAT GROUP

Helen from Totara Vale

Want to learn & practise English in a casual, fun, informal environment? Bill & I hold a English Chat Group every Saturday. We are both passionate about helping others 😁improve their English. Everyone welcome & laughter guaranteed!πŸ˜†

Where : Glenfield Library, 90 Bentley Ave, Glenfield
When : Saturday 3rd September 10.30 - 12pm

A gold coin donation appreciated & proceeds go to an animal welfare charity. For more info call Bill (Teacher) 021 244 6366 or email hbill5916@gmail.com

Or call/text Helen (Assistant Helper) 027 3862680, email clothes_shopper@hotmail.co.nz or private message me here.

See you there!!πŸ‘‹πŸ˜

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