September 1st, 2010 |
by Joseph Schott |
published in
Features
Joseph Schott has come from the USA, via Japan, to do an MBA at the Grenoble Graduate School of Business. We will be following him ‘From Admission to Graduation’ as he blogs on life and learning in the Capital of the Alps.
August 27th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in
Features
Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple shares five pearls of wisdom gleaned from teaching English to professionals in the city.
August 24th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in
Features
Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple chatted to Elisabeth Malandrino, Directrice at Graines de Polyglottes, a new language centre for children in the city.
July 22nd, 2010 |
by Camille Bromley |
published in
Comment, Features
In a three part blog Camille Bromley describes a day in the life of a teacher at the Montessori International School of Grenoble. Read part I.
July 21st, 2010 |
by Camille Bromley |
published in
Comment
In a three-part blog Camille Bromley describes a day in the life of a teacher at the Montessori International School of Grenoble. Read part III.
July 21st, 2010 |
by Camille Bromley |
published in
Comment
In a three-part blog Camille Bromley describes a day in the life of a teacher at the Montessori International School of Grenoble. Read part II.
July 19th, 2010 |
by Shonah Kennedy |
published in
Features, Interviews, Work
Grenoble Life’s Shonah Kennedy meets Guida Bulha of ‘Corps et Voix’, a trainer and consultant in oral communication.
May 27th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in
Features, Interviews
The May 21 English Talk Radio show features Helen McEwan of ABC Anglais, and took place at Les Petits Bilingues, Grenoble.
May 25th, 2010 |
by Claire Bryars |
published in
Features, Info & Advice, Interviews
Claire Bryars is President of Babel, a language and cultural exchange association in the centre of Grenoble. She tells us about the organisation, its activities and its history.
May 11th, 2010 |
by Patrick Owen |
published in
Comment, Features, Info & Advice, Work
Patrick Owen shares his experience starting an English teaching business, becoming an Auto-entrepreneur and dealing with France’s particular administrative complexity and love of acronyms.