French 4 students from Rochelle Township High School went to the Alliance Française in Chicago last week and absolutely loved their experience.
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CHICAGO — French 4 students from Rochelle Township High School went to the Alliance Française in Chicago last week and absolutely loved their experience.
Lizzie Cartwright’s students took a cooking class which was conducted completely in French. They prepared a traditional French meal of salade verte, tarte flambée and une tarte aux pommes (apple tart). For dessert: dommage, which disappeared too quickly to photograph.
Founded in 1897, with the mandate to promote French culture in Chicago, the Alliance Française is among the oldest of cultural institutions in the city.
Throughout its history, the Alliance Française de Chicago has played host to a diverse group of guests; welcoming presidents, ambassadors, royalty, authors, film directors, fashion designers, academics and visual and performing artists to its premises.