Improve Your English Through 'Discuss and Discover'

Improve Your English Through 'Discuss and Discover'
International Students Inc. UA

The International Students Inc. registered student organization and the First Baptist Church Fayetteville Collegiate Group RSO are collaborating to host Discuss and Discover, a fun way to learn English by discussing idioms, colloquialisms, and stories in the Bible. See details below:

  • Date: Wednesdays
  • Times:
    • 5 p.m. – Free meal
    • 5:45 p.m. – Chilren's activities
    • 5:50-7:15 p.m. – Discuss and Discover
  • Place: First Baptist Church, 20 E. Dickson St., Fayetteville. (Look for the gym inside the building.)

All students, community members, and families are welcome.

To request a ride or for general questions, call: 479-283-5213 or 479-442-2387.

Contacts

Shilpi Mukherjee,
First Baptist Church Fayetteville Collegiate Group
479-301-1693, sxm063@email.uark.edu

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