Sunday, April 30, 2023

The Sweetness of Water

 


The UIAD Prize for Literature has been awarded to Nathan Harris for his debut novel The Sweetness of Water.

The story takes place in the fictional town of Old Ox, Georgia, during the final period of the Civil War. It follows two black brothers, freed from slavery by the Emancipation Proclamation, as they try to make money for their trek north to reunite with their mother.

The novel explores a society that is violent and racist yet not without hope: amid grief and chaos there emerges restoration and...love.

You can find the French translation, La douceur de l’eau, in the UIAD library.






Thursday, April 27, 2023

English Open Days success

 Our English Open Days have been a great success!

And today is the last day, so you still have time to tell your friends.

And don't forget, there is a conference on Shakespeare this evening, at 5 pm, in Room G4 at the Gambetta Annexe, 6bis boulevard Gambetta.

Below is the article from the Dauphiné Libéré




Friday, April 7, 2023

English Open Days

Please tell all your friends about our English Open Days which will take place on Tuesday 25th April, Wednesday 26th April and Thursday 27th April.

They will be very welcome to come and talk with us and learn about the different English activities they can sign up for. 

They can even visit one of our classes to see us in action!

On the final day, there will be a conference on William Shakespeare.

The information for these two events is posted below. You can download the flyers and forward them to people who might be interested.

Spread the news far and wide!


Thursday, April 6, 2023

River to the Heart continued...

UIAD English teacher, Rosana Delon, and her students organised a fundraising event for the writer and film maker Eddy L. Harris.

The event took place on 5th April in Saint-Martin-d'Uriage and it was a great success!

You can read the newspaper article about it below...




Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Captain Hook's Revenge

Don't miss the latest show from Wing It Productions!

Captain Hook's Revenge is a musical comedy performed by young English speakers (middle and high-school students here in Grenoble).

The show has everything you could wish for...humour, music, singing and dancing. It's fun for all the family!

There are two performances:

Saturday 29th April at 19h

Sunday 30th April at 17h

Tickets are €10, payable by cheque or in cash.

Please contact  englishactgrenoble@gmail.com for further information.

Wing It Productions brings together the English-speaking community every year so...make sure you're there!


  



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