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Dear reader,


It’s Monday morning, and I’m heading to Belgium for a meeting for an hour. What a way to start the week, an intensive business discussion in German. Every Monday, 9 am. After lunch, I cross the French-German border and meet Sebastian for an hour. Then, after a quick cup of tea, I cross the Atlantic and meet Ismar in Western Brazil. Patricia, our newest community member, joins us from Germany. Then, in the evening, every two weeks, I head south-east from Ismar’s city and meet with Igor.

Tuesday, my day starts in Seoul and my meeting with Nathalie. I have a short break, and then I am back in Brazil, and Germany, at the same time to meet with Rosi and Babette. Then, if Julia and I have an appointment, I quickly pop up to Mannheim in Germany before crossing the Atlantic again and meeting Ismar, and Igor, over in Brazil. Sebastian joins us, and if there are any guests, they can join us from wherever they are.

Wednesday is a slow day. The French / China connection in the form of Wenya fills my morning before I disappear off the radar on Wednesday afternoons and do something totally different: working with a bunch of children.

Thursday morning, it’s time for Clarisse, Monique and Bernard to arrive, coffee and English, local gossip, and Brida gossip. Once they’re gone, lunch before I head west to Laval and meet Maxime. Young Sarah knocks on the office door immediately after that. She has barely left when Alexandre and Céline arrive, and we meet Walter in Nördlingen.

Friday, back in Mannheim to meet
Joerg, followed by the Brida Swimming Club (Martin and Manfred) in Kassel in Northern Germany. The day ends with Geneviève, who is not in the community. Every two weeks, the “Baroudeurs” drop by for their Apéro & English. By this time, I am feeling jet lag, but I have one more trip to make: very early Saturday morning, a quick trip to Seoul and back to catch up with Cléa.

I could collect many air miles, but I never leave the office when I travel, and I want to include new destinations this year.


And then, suddenly, I remember. The Brida Community, as it is now, is one year old this month.

Happy Birthday to us all.


Have a great week ahead, and I look forward to meeting you at our regular times.

Best regards

Frank

On our list of topics at the moment.

In the Pipeline:

Rosii in São Paulo is preparing a presentation on a school project.
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Nathalie and her family visited the DMZ and will share the story of her day there.
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Would you like to practise speaking with others in English? As a member of the Brida Community, you can go to the Brida Café and meet me and other community members from other countries. Choose from the meetings below:
Tuesday Get-together.
18h UTC / 19h CET (Duration 60 minutes)
Thursday Morning Get-together.
9h UTC / 10h CET / (Duration 90 minutes)
Hosted by me in France, meet Ismar & Lisa from Brazil, Levent in Turkey, Sebastian in Germany. The level of English is upper-intermediate.
Nathalie in Seoul, Clarisse, Monique and Bernard in France, and Babette in Germany. We span half the globe and there is plenty to talk about.
The level of English is intermediate.
Thursday Afternoon Get-together
Thursdays
13.30h UTC / 14.30h CET
(Duration 90 minutes)
The young at heart group. Maxime and I talk about Engineering for beginners, and anything else, with a focus on being young.
The level of English is upper-intermediate.
The Atlantic Corridor
Fridays
13.30h UTC / 14.30h CET
(Duration 90 minutes)
Brazil and Europe are connected. What do we have in common? Let's find out.
The level of English is upper-intermediate.

Become a member of the community.

Would you like to practise and improve your English? You can do so by joining the Brida Community. I offer a 30-day free trial and then if you like it, become a member.
With your membership, you can:

1. Have regular meetings with me and other community members to practise and improve your English. Meeting times are flexible to suit your routines.
2. Participate in and contribute to the community conversation.
3. Read our conversations when you want.
4. Collaborate in global projects.
5. Read and contribute to the Brida Journal.

Contact me for more information or :