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Ivory Coast: French lessons:
Hi I am going to start some French lessons with the Abraham Lincol Institute of Languages. However I find studying alone boring and cannot easily keep at it. Is anyone out there interested so we start school: 2 hours a day three days a week at a reasonable cost but we can adjust to suit our needs. Please let me know ASAP
Ivory Coast: The Meeting Up/Going out Thread:
I agree with you entirely! I have been here two months and do not know what is happening where except for the blessed updates from Tamara
Ivory Coast: Church needed:
Hi,
As said earlier I am new to Ivory Coast but worshiped with the Pentecostal Assemblies of God. Does anyone know of a pentecostal church where service is in English that I can attend? I am starved of Christian fellowship
Ivory Coast: New, need friends and work:
Hi, I am also new to Ivory Coast and stay in Abidjan. I need to get out of my house to do some work. I can work in a newspaper, done communication work, Public relations, can teach English and can works as a development worker. My only snag is I am trying to get a place to learn French but I need to get some form of work to do even part time. Can anyone out htere help? Do some Expat wives meet anywahere I would love to make friends too.
I will be greatful for any feedback!
Ivory Coast: Moving to CI in 2010:
Hi I have read most of your posts to the forum Toma and Harry Dog(great would love to meet you all). Interesting. I am moving to CI in Jan 2010 to join my husband who has been working here for a year. We are East Africans and the twotimes I have visited I have found Ivoriennes suffocatingly friendly (good but sometimes too much). We live in Rivierra Golf but I would like to subscribe to a gym with aerobics and a few machines which is not quite expensive. I have been a communication manager, any help out htere in getting a job in communications(PR) for a company or even teaching English to get out of the house at least.
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