|
Joan Butts is the official teacher for the Queensland Bridge Association. She has been
involved with bridge
teaching, bridge holidays and bridge clubs for 20 years. If you'd like to try,
email
Joan to ask how to get started. Play in a club near you, and one that is recommended by the
QBA, offering the best teaching facilities.
Lessons are usually two hours long, and range from 4 - 8 weeks. It's very important to then commit to practising, either in a club, or by playing bridge online. Bridge is the most popular card game of all time. It's a trick-taking game descended from Whist, a bit like Solo and 500. If you love to play cards, (and even if you don't!) this is the ULTIMATE! It's played socially and competitively by people of all ages (9 to 90), all over the world. Learning bridge is a great way to
Joan is also involved with excellence in teaching, and offers courses for teachers to improve their teaching skills. The QBA is committed to helping in this process, offering assistance to teacher to attend these courses. Contact Joan or the QBA for more information. |