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Alliance Francaise - http://www.alliancefrancaise.org.uk

Alliance Francaise

3.5(4 reviews)
1.0 miPark Circus, Kelvingrove, West End

Located in the same building as the Goethe Institue, Alliance Francaise is pretty much the same…read moreidea, except instead of German it's French, I guess I'm stating the obvious. I studied French for Higher but didn't like the fact that in French you have really long words but you only say half of them, it really confused me. If you are interest in French language and culture than this is one of the best places to go in Glasgow. They offer various classes, daily, weekly, intensive and even evening classes so you can fit it into your busy schedule.

I LOVE the Alliance Française!!…read more Last summer I was looking for yet another hobby to occupy my time with and after considering choirs, getting an allotment and drawing class I settled on learning French! I had done French up to Higher in school and some classes at university, but it had been a good few years since I'd done any proper studying. When I contacted the Alliance they were actually having an open week (something they do before first term year year) but unfortunately I wasn't able to attend within the times. They scheduled me to have an after work meeting with one of their advisers who would give me a quick (painless) speaking test to gauge my ability and then who would discuss with me the options available. After my test the advisor recommended that I start at Beginners 2 and talked me through the pricing plan. Courses sectioned into blocks of classes held over 8 weeks (called Terms), and you have the option to pay for either one, two or four terms at a time. By June I will have attended an entire "year" of classes (four terms) at the Alliance and will have graduated from Beginners 2 through to Beginners 3+. After the summer I'll have the chance to move up to intermediate classes. :) There is a real focus on speaking in the classes, which can sound intimidating but really helps you learn. You work through many different activities using your textbooks, the internet, listening cds and fun games! My teacher Gaelle, is fantastic! She has a great enthusiasm for teaching and always immaculately plans her classes. She is very patient with her pupils and encourages questions. All the other staff I've encountered at the Alliance have been equally as great. They have a great library full of resources you can borrow, and run a full compliment of culture events each month (including movies, book clubs, art shows, scientific talks and of course, wine tastings -but be careful some events are restricted to students in intermediate classes or above). They also run children's after school classes, university and high school revision classes, summer schools and conversational classes. Recently they began running online classes you can complete at home, using Skype to communicate to your personal tutor. I would really recommend the alliance to anyone who is interested in learning French, no matter at what level you're at. What ever night your first block of classes falls on (mines was Thursday nights) will be the night all your classes will be on as you progress through the programme! I've made some great friends at class since you move through the levels together and this creates a real sense of camaraderie. Bonne chance!!

Goethe Institute

Goethe Institute

4.2(6 reviews)
0.9 miPark Circus, Kelvingrove, West End

As a German student I find myself spending a lot of time here and if you are interested in Germany…read morethen this is a great resource to find out more information. The Goethe-Institute is a non-profit worldwide organisation which aims to educate on all aspects of German language and culture, there are 149 Goethe-Institutes in 91 different countries. Anyone interested in German, whether you are a beginner or advanced learner, this is the place for you. You can access a wide range of German literature from children's stories by Erich Kästner to more advanced texts. There are also different language courses available with recognised certificates. They often link up with the GFT to show German films old and new. Last year to commemorate 20 years after the fall of the Berlin wall films were shown at the CCA and a special day was held at the Goethe-Institute showing news reels from 1989. This is the only Goethe-Institute in Scotland and it's a fantastic resource if you're interested in learning German. Einfach toll!

I like sausages, have no sense of humour, and harbour an uncontrollable desire for world…read moredomination, so unsurprisingly I absolutely love the Germans, and thus love the Goethe Institute almost by default. If you don't know your Bockwurst from your Snitchengruben then this is a great place to start as they do language courses from beginner to expert level. There's also plenty information available for those that want to visit the Reich themselves, which I would encourage anyone to do if they get the chance. Berlin is without doubt the most laid-back capital city in the developed world, and during my frequent visits there I grew to think of the city of Dresden as a sort of second home. The Neutstadt area in particular, had a bohemian vibrancy that shows up the West End of Glasgow for what it actually is. If you're a football fan, you'll love the country even more, as in my opinion it's the only place in Europe where the sport still exists in any recognisable form. An excellent resource for those interested in our Teutonic friends, and one I'd highly recommend.

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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland - Main auditorium

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

4.0(8 reviews)
0.4 miCity Centre

Sunday mornings and Royal Conservatoire Coffee Concerts are a match made in heaven. What an…read moreinspired idea, and at just £10 for coffee, cake and a concert (£7.50 concessions) an absolute bargain! I was lucky enough to make the very first Coffee Concert of the season and it was a useful introduction to the venue and what it might offer to the general public. Coffee and cake was served in the cafe post-concert where the performers and organisers mingled and chatted with an enthusiastic audience. Nice touch. Aside from an varied programme of concerts and performing arts staged by students past and present and visiting world-class talents, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (previously known as RSAMD) has a Box Office and large cafe at its main entrance up those imposing steps. The corridor between the cafe and the Stevenson Hall (where the coffee concert was held) is lined with photos of the college's alumni - a veritable who's who of the arts, music and theatrical world. I was absolutely blown away by the acoustics at the Stephenson Hall which really did justice to the singers and musicians who provided us with a terrific show. The seats in the auditorium were very comfortable with ample leg room but then I'm a bit shorter than the average person! Tip #1: If you need more leg room in the Stevenson Hall then select an end of aisle seat (at the stairway) in one of the blocks of stalls either side of the main block of seating. Hope that makes sense? Tip #2: If you are looking for somewhere very inexpensive to eat, drink and/or meet up in town the cafe here may be just the ticket. Geared mainly for students but also open to the public the daily specials included vegetarian and vegan dishes (hurrah). A generous cup of tea cost 80p and a Dear Green Coffee cost £1.40 (in a lidded cup so you can take it away if you want). Tip #3: Ample sockets available for charging phones and laptops (and possibly free wifi but don't quote me) Pop in and check it out for yourself if you haven't already done so and keep an eye out for their events programme.

Today I had the privilege, along with my fellow rock choir members of singing in the Stevenson…read moreHall, what an experience. We were accompanied by the Scottish Opera Orchastra, wow!! I can honestly say this awesome experience will stay with me for a long time. As for the Conservatoire it's a lovely building. It had a box office, shop and cafe on the main floor.the staff I encountered today were fab.

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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland - Stevenson Hall before a concert. Lovely space & excellent sound.

Stevenson Hall before a concert. Lovely space & excellent sound.

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland - This is getting real......

This is getting real......

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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