Walk, talk and learn English

By Lexi Iles

15th Feb 2022 | Local News

Enjoy a walk in Battersea and learn English (credit: Lexi Iles)
Enjoy a walk in Battersea and learn English (credit: Lexi Iles)

Learn English and make friends with English For Action's "Walk and Talk" in Wandsworth.

This initiative launched in September 2021 but is a fantastic opportunity for English speakers to make friends and help others in their community.

"Walk and Talk" project is funded by Wandsworth Council, enabling EFA participants to meet up once a week and walk together in confidence, improving health and English language skills.

During the pandemic many of EFA's participants told them about the positive impact of walking with family and friends.

London's beautiful parks are often not used equally by all Londoners with many people, especially women from migrant and minority communities feeling uncomfortable or even intimidated in public spaces.

If you are an English learner in Wandsworth who is interested in practicing your language skills and exploring the community you are welcome to join.

The group meets at Battersea Park Station every Thursday morning at 10:00 and finishes at 11:30.

If you'd like to get involved you can contact EFA teacher Dermot on 07789006248 to sign up.

Got a story? Get in touch with Lexi Iles via [email protected] or call 07964789627

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