Get on your bike!

November 9th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Comment, Features, Life & Culture

New resident Shonah Kennedy – aka Miss Shonah – gets around Grenoble ‘en vélo’. She encourages you to do the same. Here is her guide to enjoying and surviving your daily bicycle commute in the Capital of the Alps.

TESOL workshops in Grenoble with Marianne Raynaud

October 8th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Features, Info & Advice, Work & Study

Marianne Raynaud worked for twenty-four years at Grenoble Institute of Technology
(INPG). She has conducted TESOL workshops in France (Paris), Spain (Madrid and Seville) and the USA (Seattle). Now, she is offering workshops here in Grenoble. Grenoble Life wanted to know more.

Psychotherapy and art therapy in Grenoble – an interview with Elizabeth Stone Matho

September 18th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Features, Info & Advice, Interviews

Elizabeth Stone Matho is an American psychotherapist and art therapist, psychoanalytically trained, with a private practice in Grenoble. She has written on the use of art and creativity as therapy for children and sufferers of medical illness and trauma. Grenoble Life wanted to learn more …

Never say never! An Aussie job-searching in Grenoble

September 14th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Comment, Features, Work & Study

Shonah Kennedy – aka Miss Shonah – is an experienced and qualified ESL teacher from Australia. She has agreed to share with Grenoble Life the highs and lows of looking for work in Grenoble as a non-EU citizen.

English language schools in Grenoble

February 17th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Features, Info & Advice, Work & Study

Listings for English language schools and agencies based in the Grenoble area, including full contact information, links to websites and email addresses.

Everything you wanted to know about teaching English in Grenoble but were afraid to ask

October 11th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Features, Info & Advice, Work & Study

James Dalrymple, an English ‘trainer’ in Grenoble, describes teaching opportunities in the ‘Capital of the Alps’