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RWC French Survival Kit
By RWC2007 September 4 2007
Rugby World Cup 2007 France - French Survival Kit. The RWC2007 is about to kick off and to help future spectators get the most of their stay in France and communicate with French people, the Ministry for Foreign and European has developed a “French survival kit”.
To help future spectators get the most of their stay in France and communicate with French people, the Ministry for Foreign and European has developed a "French survival kit".

RWC Survival Kit

It is a small pocket guide featuring 250 essential phrases for a tourist in our country (getting around, finding accommodation, eating, etc.) as well as for a rugby enthusiast (at the stadium, third half-time, etc.).

This kit, designed in French, English and Spanish, also contains a glossary of rugby terms in these three languages as well as the match schedule, a presentation of the host cities, and a list of useful numbers. Rugby's famous cartoonist, Roger Blachon, lent colour to the entire kit with original drawings.

French survival kit will be soon available

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Re: RWC French Survival Kit
Posted by: westand (IP Logged)
Date: 04/09/2007 13:31

The Indy have a story about this also.

As do icWales, and via a roundabout way I find where you can Download your very own survival guide. Enjoy.

(Sm153)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007:09:04:13:37:10 by westand.

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