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BIBLIOTHEQUE ANGLOPHONE, ANGERS

60 rue Boisnet, 49100 Angers

Open to the public: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 13h00 to 18h00 and Thursday 18h00 to 19h00

For more details of the many social activities that are available through the library, please contact the front desk on 02.41.24.97.07, or consult the website.

February 10, 18:30 – 20:30

All ages and English levels are welcome. We kindly ask that children under 13 are accompanied by an adult.

Location:  The library

Open to the public. 10€ per player.

Limited to 35 players. We now ask that you reserve your spot in advance using our HelloAsso page.

REGISTER HERE

February 13, 10:00 – 10:45

Author Talk with Jennifer Doyle

 During Coffee House, Jennifer will give a talk on the importance of children’s literature and how it can shape young imaginations in an increasingly digital world.

Location: The library

February 14, 10:30 – 11:15

Story Time : « Billy the Blackbird » 

Families are invited to enjoy an interactive story time and craft session, designed especially for children ages 4 to 8. It’s a wonderful opportunity to hear a story inspired by nature, creativity, and family moments—told by the author herself.

Free and open to the public.  By registration only.

Location: The library

REGISTER HERE

February 18, 19 & 20 / 2:00 – 5:00 pm

English Camp collégiens

English camp is a three-day immersive program designed specifically for collégiens. This program provides a unique opportunity to practice English in a supportive and fun environment during school vacation. 

Location: The library

Cost: 75€ for all three afternoons

REGISTER HERE

Where to find us this month ?

We proudly partner with over 40 municipal libraries in Pays de la Loire, enabling us to extend our collection of books in English out into the different corners of the region.  We also occasionally run activities at these libraries.

The following are taking place outside the library this month:

Story Time in English (kids):

  • February 7 | 11:00 – 11:45 am | Château-Gontier
  • February 15 | 10:30 – 11:15 am | Trélazé 
  • February 25 | 10:30 – 11:15 am | Trélazé

Conversations in English (adults):

  • February 4 | 6:00 – 7:00 pm | Beaucouzé 
  • February 7 | 10:15 – 11:15 am | Ancenis
  • February 7 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm | Ancenis 
  • February 7 | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm | Saint Barthelemy d’Anjou
  • February 11 | 2:30 – 4:00 pm | Château Gontier
  • February 11 | 6:00 – 7:30 pm | Corné 
  • February 25 | 2:30 – 4:00 pm | Château Gontier

To reserve your spot, simply reach out to our partner libraries. They’ll be happy to help with more details or to sign you up!

UPCOMING EVENTS

February Cultural Programming

February is here, and it’s bursting with reasons to fall in love with your library! Start the month by joining our Garden Club for their annual planning meeting on February 5th, or grab one of the last spots at our Big Quiz on February 8th. And that’s just the beginning—over 20 events are happening this month! Whether you’re looking to join a literary group, meet new friends in a social club, or explore one of our unique cultural programs, there’s something for everyone. Check out the full list of events below!

COMPLETE PROGRAM HERE

2026 reading challenge

Read Back Time

Step into the past and leap into the future with our 2026 Reading Challenge! 

We challenge you to read (at least) 12 books in English in 2026. Travel through history and explore imagined worlds, one book at a time. Pick up your “passport” at the front desk, stamp your way through our timeline, and watch your reading journey unfold. 

Don’t forget to share your adventure with us—tag @bibliothequeanglophoneangers so we can follow along!

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To inspire your travels, we’ve curated six books to get you started on your journey. 

All titles are available in our collection.  Stop by the display at the front of the library for even more recommendations!

TOEIC Listening & Reading

This computer-based test measures oral and written comprehension skills in English, for beginner to advanced levels, in a professional context. 

The library administers exams regularly throughout the year.

Upcoming TOEIC® 4-Skills Sessions:

MARCH 5

Upcoming TOEIC® Listening & Reading Sessions:

FEBRUARY 27 

MARCH 19

2025 Fundraising Results

The generosity of this community truly knows no bounds! We are thrilled to announce that we surpassed our 2024 fundraising goal of 20 000€, raising a total of 25 402€.

This remarkable achievement includes 17 402€ from 99 individual donors, along with an extraordinary 8 000€ year-end gift from Marilee Taussig and her program, A Life in France. Your support is invaluable in ensuring a vibrant and sustainable future for the library. Thank you ! 

We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Marilee Taussig and her program, A Life in France. Marilee is passionate about helping people discover which town in France is the right fit for them.

An expert on towns and cities across the country, we are especially fortunate that Marilee has chosen to make Angers her home for part of each year. One of the key reasons she chose the city is her love of ELLIA. When she first discovered the library, she immediately recognized it as the ideal place for newcomers seeking a large, vibrant anglophone community to support them as they adapt to French culture.

In 2025, Marilee brought a group of Americans considering a move to France to Angers to explore the city firsthand. Dozens of ELLIA members joined the group for shared meals, offered advice during informational panels, and even provided language lessons. Through this experience, we have developed a wonderful partnership with her organization, A Life in France, and we look forward to welcoming Marilee’s next group in March.

At the end of 2025, Marilee generously donated the proceeds of her program – 8 000€ – to the library. We are deeply grateful for this support, which continues a longstanding family tradition of generosity: her parents, who worked in the travel industry, donated the proceeds of their business to charitable causes decades before social enterprises became widely popular.

To learn more about Marilee and A Life in France, visit her website at findyourfrenchtown.com

Last Month's Highlights

January was packed with lively moments at the library as we brought our community together through reading and film. We proudly joined the nationwide Nuit de la Lecture with two standout events: a cozy Pyjama Party Story Time for children ages 4 to 8, and Readings in English, where book lovers shared favorite passages aloud. The excitement continued at the Premiers Plans film festival, where our members attended a selection of films in English, reserving an impressive 99 tickets! 

We also welcomed 22 students from Campus Pouillé for their annual International Week workshop at the library—a three-day immersion filled with cultural discussions and language games to help them prepare for internships on farms and plant nurseries abroad.

Enjoy the highlights below!

Angers International Welcome

Awaiting next update.

Check out the website here.

Maison de l’Europe Angers & Maine et Loire

Europe Direct Maine et Loire

« L’Europe à Moto »

A film followed by discussion, Tuesday 10th February,19h30, at the Tiers-Lieu L’Esvière (2 rue de l’Esvière à Angers).

“L’Europe à Moto” celebrates the spirit of travelling on two wheels against a background of varied landscapes and diverse lifestyles.

The documentary focuses on a 23,000 km motorbike trip undertaken by Jehanne and Jordan, who visited a large range of European countries, crossing many frontiers and encountering many different people along the way. 

There is no set charge.  Contributions will be on a voluntary basis.

To register: https://esviere-fondacio.fr/propositions/cine-debat-leurope-a-moto/

 

British Council France

For more information on any of the following please contact:

01 49 55 73 00

contact@britishcouncil.fr

Holiday Events for the Young

If you are in Paris and wish to occupy your child during the coming holidays and to help them improve their understanding of the English language, reserve a place on a training session:

  • A week of immersion in a totally English environment
  • For all young people from 3 to 17 years old
  • Different interactive training sessions adapted to all age groups

Réservez votre place

Renewal of our partnership with Cned to provide “English for Schools”

The Cned provides distance learning opportunities throughout France. Thanks to a new partnership, the British Council contributes resources for learning and teaching English for pupils, parents and teachers. More details can be found on the Cned site English for Schools

Loire Valley Voices

Do you like singing in French and in English?  The Loire Valley Voices choristers have a repertoire that includes pieces by the Beatles, Sting, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, Womach, Laurent Voulzy.  They would welcome new members to their multicultural group, led by choirmaster, Stéphane Claire, who encourages each individual to find their true voice. 

For more details please contact sylvie.reeves@club-internet.fr

Bilingual families in Angers

We have been asked to advertise the activities of this group.

Please see below.

Join our community of bilingual (English/French) families in the greater Angers area for fun outdoor activities this summer. If you’d like to attend any (or all!) of the events, email Hilary Hodge at hilarylynnehodge@gmail.com. She will send out an email before each event with more details.

English with Charlotte Bidet

06 74 68 97 98

The Joy of Teaching English

The regional education board, the Académie de Nantes, is currently looking to recruit native English speakers to become full time or part time English teachers, either on a temporary or permanent basis.

They are looking for people from a whole range of different backgrounds, such as legal, medical, athletic, military, tourism, etc.  Applicants can select the region in which they would prefer to work.  If this is of interest, you can get in touch with the Académie via this link.

You will be asked for a CV, a short letter of motivation and your qualifications. If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend an interview during which all details will be fully explained.

Beauville arts

Beauville Arts brings together young people and performing arts professionals to stage inspiring high-quality performances. With an ethos close to that of the ESU, their courses and summer camps “develop talent and boost confidence, helping to create lifelong friendships and precious memories”.

The company works with schools during termtime and provide courses and camps during the holiday period. Themes for 2025 include Cats, Bugsy Malone, Moulin Rouge, Frozen and Guys and Dolls in Beauville, the Story of Musicals, Mamma Mia and James Bond on the Côte d’Azur, and in Bavaria, Germany, The Lion King and Wicked v Wizard.

Courses are taught in English and help develop skills in the English language as well as nurturing performing arts talent. More details can be found on the website: https://beauvillearts.com/ or by contacting  claire@beauvillearts.com

DAILY ENGLISH

Daily English is an association that provides French young people with the opportunity to learn English by being immersed in a British family and provides British in France with the means to earn an income by teaching and hosting them. Click here to visit the website.

There’s a clear structure to these visits: the youngsters arrive on Sunday afternoon, and the hosts spend the first evening putting them at ease. From Monday to Friday, there’s a lesson after breakfast each day, then an outing and lunch.  In the evenings they all play board games or watch English films.  On Saturday, they leave by 11am.  Lessons are prepared by Daily English Daily who provide a whole teaching programme and the hosts simply print off what they need.

For more details either on how to host or how to find a suitable placement contact Sally on 04 99 65 21 63 or send an e-mail to sally@dailyenglish.fr

ECOLE SAINT NICOLAS, SAUMUR

30 Rue de la Petite Bilange, 49400 Saumur

Since September 2021, in association with Language Connexion, this primary school has been offering all its pupils every assistance to learn English from an early age.  A young British teaching assistant motivates learning by using songs and rhymes for the early years and by using English to teach various subjects to primary and junior pupils.

A WOOFING PROGRAM

What is WWOOF?

WWOOF, or World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, is an agricultural exchange that provides hands-on experience and education. WWOOF is not considered « work, » but rather a chance to exchange skills and language while learning about organic types of agriculture. Hosts provide housing, three meals per day, and other educational opportunities.

Typically, WWOOFers are expected to assist with farm work for four hours per day and eat with the hosts. During off-hours and weekends, WWOOFers, individuals with interests in agriculture, ecology, biology, environmental studies, sustainability, food systems, and/or English, can explore the locality. 

Monthly skill shares and talks are hosted on the farm and talks are organised to nurture relationships with local universities and agricultural experts.

Peace Rock Farm

Asheville, North Carolina

In keeping with Asheville Sister Cities’ continued efforts in developing educational and international exchanges with our sister cities, the Summer Intern, Blake Noble, a UNCA student who is currently living on Peace Rock Farm is excited to offer a one to two-week-long educational and hands-on agricultural exchange program to individuals involved with ASCI through WWOOF.org.

Open to receive WWOOFers for one to two weeks from July – Aug 20th with the possibility of finding a week during UNCA’s School semester (Aug 21 – Nov 24th).

Our hostel-style Bunk has the capacity for 3-4 individuals. The laundry, bathroom, and shower are conveniently located nearby. For WWOOFers’ entertainment, there is also an outdoor movie lounge, a ping-pong table, a rope swing, as well as 50+ acres of land, trails, and winding creeks to explore and learn about!

For more information,

email: bnoble@unca.edu

Association France Grande-Bretagne

Awaiting update