Languages cafe participants
  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

  • Atrium, Robbins Conference Centre

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The Languages Café promotes communication across languages and cultures. 
It provides an opportunity for home students, international students, University staff and the public to make contact and network. It fosters cross-cultural friendships. In short, it brings people together!
Originally set up by languages staff in the Plymouth Business School, the Languages Café is a relaxed meeting place with speakers of various levels on each table to help guide conversations in French, Spanish, Italian, English and other languages.
Open to students and the public, the Languages Café is a great way to:
• practise target languages
• learn about different cultures
• build close-knit friendships
• have fun.
All levels of language ability are welcome, and there is free coffee, tea and biscuits available. 
The Languages Café takes place every Wednesday during the semester between 13:00–14:00. 
The remaining sessions to the end of the semester will be held in the atrium area of the Robbins Conference Centre, Gibbon Street, Plymouth, PL4 8BZ. 
Please email elc@plymouth.ac.uk for more information.
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Cookworthy building

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English Language Centre

108 Cookworthy Building | Drake Circus | Plymouth | PL4 8AA

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