Learn French in France
Are you interested in a French immersion course in France? By living the French language 24 hours a day, you can obviously make much faster progress than you can in an English-speaking environment. We strongly recommend that you consider taking some introductory French courses with Euroasia first of all so that you are familiar with the basics of French; immersion courses are much more effective when you are building on some previous knowledge.
There are some things the French just know how to do right. And what about the easy elegance with which they dress, the long Beaujolais-filled lunches, the liberal use of herbs and fresh produce…there's a real joie de vivre there somewhere.
We have shortlisted some French language schools for your consideration.
- French courses in Aix En Provence
- French courses in Annecy
- French courses in Antibes
- French courses in Biarritz
- French courses in Bordeaux
- French courses in Brest
- French courses in Cannes
- French courses in Chambery
- French courses in Chamonix
- French courses in Hyeres
- French courses in La Rochelle
- French courses in Lyon
- French courses in Montpellier
- French courses in Nice
- French courses in Paris
- French courses in Rouen
- French courses in Toulouse
- French courses in Tours
- French courses in Vichy
Learn French in Paris
The place of dreams, excitement, magic. A chic European capital so often chosen as a weekend escape - but scratch the surface and you'll find it's much more than the picture-postcard Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe we all know and love. Bohemian Montmartre, avant-garde Montparnasse, the high-brow Latin Quarter…each arrondissement tells a different story, local bistros and hidden bookshops as essential to Paris' personality as the high heels and short skirts of the Moulin Rouge. After all, you never know when you're going to stumble across that little je ne sais quoi…
LEarn FREnch in Montepellier
The capital of France's Languedoc region, Montpellier is a popular and thriving university city. The old city centre consists of a maze of attractive, winding streets, open-air terrasses and luxurious houses and hotels. Add to this the wide tree-lined boulevards across the city and you have the quintessential image of traditional France. There’s one thing missing from this picture though, and that’s the state of the art tram system which now transports people across the city. Montpellier is becoming known as one of France’s most innovative cities, and this modern transport system is just one sign of the technology that this historic city is now embracing…
The school in Montpellier is centrally located, within a few minutes walk from the central Place de la Comédie, which makes it easily accessible to all students. French course options include General, Individual, Combined and Intensive, as well as the more specialist options of Exam Preparation, Business, A Level Revision and French and Cookery courses. Whichever French course you opt for, you will have a range of accommodation options to choose from, including staying in a residence, hotel or apartment, or, for full cultural immersion, lodging with a local French family.