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Mesnil-en-Ouche: An English teacher, Véronique is also an actress and musician

Mesnil-en-Ouche: An English teacher, Véronique is also an actress and musician

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Véronique Bonnaudet uses all her talents to teach English to children and adults. ©Dominique Duvoux/L’Eveil Normand

Whether you’re a kid or an adult, there’s always an activity by Véronique Bonnaudet that will captivate you!

His pedagogical sense, Music and Drama, Please in English! (In French: English, please!) It gives those who have the chance to meet her a desire to improve their skills in Shakespeare’s language or to come and hear her on stage.

Since Véronique does not give classic English lessons, she uses All his talents Learn English while having fun in Berne (Ure).

A teacher

With its workshop for 4-to-6-year-olds and 7-to-11-year-olds (which resumes in Barre-en-Ouche on Friday 15 September), its younger pupils delight. Education page An activity that takes them outside of the school environment.

For them it is a way of doing English differently Small group meetings And learn in a friendly atmosphere, while having fun.

Thus they gain more confidence and start communicating more easily.

Actively participating in the Extracurricular Activity Time (TAP) of three schools in Mesnil-en-Ouche, “In English Please” intervenes in schools to help school teachers provide a different, interactive and caring approach to teaching. .

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Veronique shares her time with adults. In fact, every Thursday morning, in Berne, he leads group workshops.

He also teaches individual subjects through video conferencing. These courses are tailored to each individual’s needs and plans, and allow them to prepare long-term professional goals without fear of taking assessments or exams that are not appropriate for the program.

An artist

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Véronique “Melody” performs in English in front of a very attentive young audience! ©Dominique Duvoux/L’Eveil Normand

The actress, Véronique, is the part triplets (Musician), Sarah Losel (Former Director of the Media Library) and Angelique Barre, she wrote the music and story lines from the French show “Histoires à Porter”.

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This family show will soon be presented at Christmas, with decorations throughout the decor inspired by Angelique’s drawings.

Not only that. Even Véronique Musician. She plays flute, harmonica and sings.

Always very close to children and continuing to teach English, he creates very popular shows like “My Melody”. An interactive and musical show He also presents in English at schools, leisure centers and festivals.

This summer, “Dinard Opening” welcomed him to open a British music festival.

Not alone, Véronique forms a duo with pianist Patrick Bottier of Noir-en-Oche. For the more initiated, twins are called “Walnut Tea” (Walnut tree means walnut in French).

The English teacher’s talent will not be seen anywhere else, but Walnut will present concerts in tribute to Edith Piaf during the Confluent d’Art Association event at the Bernay Abbey.

On October 7th and 8th, they will sing a popular song in both languages, including Berne Obliges – “La Vie En Rose” by Piaf.

How did Véronique get there?

After training as a school teacher and earning an English degree, the music and theater enthusiast chose to use her talents to create shows and linguistic workshops. A few years ago, he joined the English Factory Association promoting English culture in the Mesnil-en-Ouche area. We remember these theme evenings such as Thanksgiving or St. Patrick’s Day, sports or film dubbing evenings and trips to England or Dover that bring together all members of the association. These beginnings allowed Véronique to launch her current activities. Her interventions for children or adults or programs are a great way for Véronique to share her passion and allow everyone to benefit from her knowledge.

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