Mamma Mia! Italian taster lessons at BMS!
Signora Bourke, who joined MFL this term on placement from Rickmansworth School, launched an Italian course for beginners this week.Students (and some teachers!) gathered in F6...
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Signora Bourke, who joined MFL this term on placement from Rickmansworth School, launched an Italian course for beginners this week.Students (and some teachers!) gathered in F6...
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Signora Bourke, who joined MFL this term on placement from Rickmansworth School, launched an Italian course for beginners this week.Students (and some teachers!) gathered in F6 during Tuesday lunchtime to learn Italian greetings and had great fun pronouncing the words with very authentic accents! The best part was the Italian treats that Signora Bourke shared with the class! If you want to start (or improve!) your Italian, please join us in F6 on Tuesday lunchtimes until half term. Arrivederci!
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