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French study
I am planning on taking an immersion course in Villefranche Sur Mer at L'institut de Français next year and was wondering if anyone had feedback on the school or the town.
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Well the town is a gem, just over the hill from Nice but in a cove - animated port, classic architecture in port buildings - a gem - great train service all up and down the Cote d'Azur.
The school i don't know but it's probably what YOU make of it. |
Thanks for the input. Everything I've heard about the town has been wonderful.
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I think this school was written up here a couple of years ago. Try to do a search on it - maybe under French language courses, or something like that. It sounds great, and quite worthwhile. Let us know how it turns out!
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It was mentioned a bit on here before, this is the thread
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...mp;tid=1354809 |
Thanks for the help.
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Slightly off topic. I cannot recommend Schaum's Outline Series for learning French highly enough. Go through it from cover to cover.
Things I learnt that are enormously important AFTER my degree. French has open syllables, English closed English: ed uc at ion French: e du ca tio(n) Each and every syllable is pronounced, in English we will stress one and eat the rest. English speakers speak through their noses. Learn not to nasalise every vowel. |
I took a month course in 1998. I had very good memories of the institut and the town. If you write me at [email protected], I can answer any questions you have. Last April, I went back for a revisit since I missed it so much. I still would like to go back to school again, if I have extra money and my husband will go with me. That time I was all alone.
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Thanks for all of the helpful insight. I will check out the Schaums guides. Thanks for the email. I have alot of questions.
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