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Learn French in France
France The best place to learn French is naturally in France or abroad in another French speaking country. Your French language course in France can start whenever you want and be as long or short as you like. Our French language schools in France are spread throughout the country and are open all year. For some of our courses there are specific start dates. On other courses, you can start on any Monday. So, your French language course can be in a famous city like Paris, Bordeaux or Nice, or else in a beautiful small town such as Biarritz, on the South West Atlantic coast of France. The choice is yours. For further details of our French language schools in France, simply click on the map below, on whichever location you are interested in. Remember, you can study at just one school, or divide your French course between several locations. If you are unsure as to where in France you would like to study French or would like some general advice on our French courses in France, please do contact us. We know our schools well and will be pleased to answer any questions you may have. |
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Our French Language Schools in France |
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French Courses in France |
Standard French Course: |
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This course is 20 lessons/week and is the most popular of all our French courses abroad, as it allows the student plenty of free time, whilst still being ‘intensive’ enough to ensure you make rapid progress with your French |
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Super-Intensive French Course: |
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This course, usually 26 or 30 lessons/week, is an excellent choice if you want to learn as much French as possible in a short period of time. You can attend this course at a school in a large city like Paris or Bordeaux, or study at a school in a small town like Biarritz or Annecy. |
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Mini-Group French Courses: |
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The maximum class size on these courses is just 6 students, making it possible for the teacher to give each student in the class very individualized attention. |
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Combined French Courses: |
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These courses are a combination of a ‘Standard French Course’ and private lessons. If you choose a ‘Combined Course’, you can use the private lessons to concentrate on whatever is most important to you – perhaps preparing for a specific exam, or concentrating on the type of French that you need for your job. |
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‘Special Interest’ French Courses: |
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You can choose from: French and Wine’ ‘Language and Gastronomy’, ‘French and Skiing’, ‘French for Business’, Exam Preparation courses, ‘Courses for Young Students’ (Under 16 years), ‘French Club 50’, as well a wide range of other courses. |
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Remember, you don’t have to study in just one location – You can divide your French course between two or more of our schools in France and Canada.These are just a few of the French language courses that we offer. Please contact us with any questions you may have. |
French Language Schools |
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