Learn French in Montpellier
Nestled between the azure Mediterranean Sea and the rolling vineyards of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Montpellier is France's hidden gem—a city where antiquity and modernity coalesce in spectacular fashion.
As you stroll through its labyrinthine, cobblestone streets, you'll find yourself enchanted by the harmonious blend of Gothic cathedrals, neoclassical mansions, and avant-garde architectural marvels. But Montpellier is more than just a picturesque backdrop; it's a thriving hub of academia, home to one of the world's oldest universities and a burgeoning tech scene.
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Immerse yourself in French culture
Learning French in France is an unparalleled journey that invites language enthusiasts to dive headfirst into the enchanting world of la langue française.
As you stroll through its labyrinthine, cobblestone streets, you'll find yourself enchanted by the harmonious blend of Gothic cathedrals, neoclassical mansions, and avant-garde architectural marvels. But Montpellier is more than just a picturesque backdrop; it's a thriving hub of academia, home to one of the world's oldest universities and a burgeoning tech scene.
World-Famous Cuisine
Historical Landmarks
Wine Regions
Artistic Heritage
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French etiquette to follow when studying abroad in France
So, it’s time for your journey in France… I guess that you are all packed up and ready to take off towards an unforgettable study abroad experience in the most beautiful and romantic country in the world. But before you step on French ground, here are some rules of etiquette that you must follow while in France.
How Learning French Can Benefit Your Career and Your Everyday Life
More than 220 million people worldwide speak French, whether as their first or second language; this is the second most widely learned language and the sixth most widely spoken language.
The 5 keys to perfect language learning
Have you ever felt a sense of frustration during a meeting with someone from a different culture, who speaks a different language, when you realise how the experience could be significantly enhanced by knowing, understanding and speaking that person’s language?
Have questions?
Is public transport reliable in France?
Public transport is pretty reliable in France and the train system is slick, efficient and rapid.
Do dialects change a lot in France depending on where you are?
Like most countries dialects change depending on which part of the country you are in.
Do I need a visa to study in France?
If you are not a national of a European Economic Area country (European Union country and Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein) or of Switzerland, and depending on your nationality, you must obtain a student visa to study in France even if your stay is less than 3 months.
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