FRENCH STUDY GUIDE 2019
studying and touring the local area.
www.berlitz.fr
Centre International d’Antibes
Enviably positioned on the French Riviera, which basks in sunshine an approximate 300 days a year (in other words: there’s never a bad time to go), the Centre International d’Antibes (CIA) welcomes 7,000 learners of all abilities to its campus every year. Adults of any age can dive into one of the many general or business-level French courses, and if you’re packing the kids off for summer, the language camp for teens spans several months for a rounded experience with lessons, activities and campus or host family accommodation. As for the school itself, it’s surrounded by sweeping gardens with ocean views, and the bustling lanes of old Antibes are a mere stroll away.
www.cia-france.com
CIEL de Strasbourg With the festive season upon us, we can’t help but dream of Christkindelsmärik. The oldest Christmas market in France, it casts Strasbourg in a truly romantic light – one that spills over into its riverfront houses, café-studded squares and hearty local dishes (Fleischschnecke, anyone?). There’s no doubt that Alsace’s capital is a wonderful setting to soak up inspiration and bolster your cultural and linguistic know-how. The Centre International d’Études de Langues de Strasbourg (CIEL de Strasbourg, for short) should be your first port of call, with more than 30 years’ experience in teaching French to foreign adults. Alongside a broad choice of daytime and evening classes, the school boasts multimedia facilities, a cafeteria and weekly French cinema screenings.
www.ciel-strasbourg.org
Cours-à-Cucugnan
Enrol in private or group French lessons in the leafy hilltop ❯❯
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