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Broadreach
806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27603
United States
Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200
Fax: 919-833-2129
Web Site: click here to visit Broadreach's web site


French Language Immersion
  France
  • La Rochelle,  Amboise,  Chamonix
  • Paris: 
  • Paris

Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: June 21 to July 16, July 19 to August 13

Description: To truly learn the French language, you must immerse yourself in France's rich and distinctive culture and live amongst its people. From its cosmopolitan metropolises to its charming towns, discover France's traditions, history, cuisine and diverse landscapes on an unforgettable adventure. Begin in Paris, exploring the incomparable architecture, historical monuments, art and quaint neighborhoods that make the "City of Light" one of the most spectacular in the world. Then embark on a hiking expedition through some of the most beautiful parts of the Alps to Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest and most magnificent peak. Venture to the heart of Chateaux country for two weeks of formal language instruction in the renaissance town of Amboise. Travel to France's beautiful Atlantic coast to play in the ocean and reflect on our journey. You'll return home with amazing memories, confident in your ability to communicate in French in a real world setting.

Day 1-4
Paris gives us the ultimate first glimpse at French city life. View the world's finest art at the Louvre or Musee d'Orsay and marvel at Notre Dame's impressive gothic architecture. Hop on city cruisers and bike to Versailles, where we have a picnic lunch on the lawn of its magnificent gardens. Visit Marie Antoinette's Hamlet, the picturesque village she built to escape her court by pretending to be a peasant girl. Stroll through lively outdoor markets and pedestrian streets, a great chance to practice your French. Artists line the boulevards selling their work, street performers fill the air with music and food vendors entice you with savory crepes. Take in a stunning view from the top of the Tour Eiffel. People watch on the Champs-Elysees. Paris is not just a place you visit; it is a place you experience through all of your senses.

Day 5-10
We arrive by train in Chamonix, an enchanting ski town nestled in the Alps. From here we set off on our next adventure, hiking around the majestic Mont Blanc massif. Our trek takes us through dramatic passes, lush forests, alpine meadows and expansive valleys with magnificent views of soaring jagged peaks. It's a hiker's paradise and a photographer's dream! The challenge of the hike and the beauty of the landscape bond our group. Cozy mountain refuges await us each night for rest, relaxation and reflection.

Day 11-17
Travel to the picturesque town of Amboise nestled on the banks of the Loire River to begin your French studies. Known for its beautiful chateaux and countryside, the Loire Valley was, and still is, home to the most notable French royalty and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical importance. Here, fairytale castles are the backdrop to some of the quaintest French hamlets. Although we've honed our French a great deal already, we begin our formal language studies in earnest, attending daily classes and living with host families. Known as the region where the purest French is spoken, it's the ideal place to be completely immersed in the language. When not in class or at home with your host family, visit Clos-Lucé, Leonardo Da Vinci's last residence and Chateau d'Amboise, once home to Charles VIII, Louise XI and Francois I. Explore the nearby Savonnieres grottos and the medieval gardens of Villandry. Wander through the market down by the riverside, cook French pastries and ease into the rhythm of the small town French lifestyle. On the weekend, we'll take a trip to the lively town of Tours, also known as a mini-Paris with its formal gardens, cosmopolitan shopping and bustling street markets. Before beginning our second week of language classes, canoe the Loire River that meanders through this picturesque valley called the Garden of France.

Day 18-23
During our second week in Amboise, while continuing with daily language classes, we participate in a cultural immersion project in the community. The project varies from year to year, but we work alongside French students to reach a common goal. Past projects have included setting up for the Lezartistiks festival showcasing the artwork of young French people, and creating an Escale Plage, a community beach area next to the Loire River. Share stories about your life in America with your new French friends while learning about their lives as well. Take a break together to play a game of foosball, or baby foot, and finish with a well-deserved celebratory dinner with the students and members of the community, thanking you for all the work you've done.

Day 24-26
Our adventure would not be complete without a trip to the coast! Eager to trade our books for beaches, we travel to France's southern Atlantic Ocean. Our French skills are stronger now, and we converse easily as we explore charming seaside towns. Together we relax, swim and play on warm, sandy shores. It's hard to imagine how much you've seen and done in just a few short weeks... You've learned how to really speak French while experiencing an amazing cross-section of the country - quaint towns, big cities, the countryside, the sea and the tallest of mountains.

French Language Immersion

Highlights: * Learn French through Cultural Immersion and Instruction
* Hiking Expedition around the Majestic Mont Blanc Massif
* Explore Paris, the Loire Valley and the Atlantic Coast
* Home Stay with a Family in Amboise
* Earn High School/College Credit
* Earn up to 10 Hours Community Service Credit

Qualifications / Skills Needed: Participants are high school students completing grades 10-12 with at least one year of high school French.

Travel Types: BackPacking Abroad, Hiking, Homestay, Language Immersion and Volunteering

Type of Programs: Adventure Travel, Community Service / Volunteerism, Cultural Exploration, High School Study Abroad and Language Immersion

Languages: English and French

Languages Used As A Medium of Teaching: French

Cost in US$: Call for details

Cost Includes: Excursions, Food, Housing, In-country orientation/Training, In-country staff support, Language instruction, Registration fees, Travel while in host country, Written materials abroad and Written materials pre-departure

Credit Available: yes

Experience Required: yes

One year high school French.

Typical Volunteer Projects: childcare/children, community centers, orphans, volunteering, youth and youth development

Typical Volunteer: Participants are high school students completing grades 10-12 with at least a year of high school French and an interest in adventure travel, cultural exploration, language immersion and community service in France.

Age Range: 16-19

This Program is open to Worldwide Participants. .

Typical Living Arrangements: Group living, Home-stays and Other

Participants Travel to France Independently Or in Groups

Typically Participants Work in Groups of 10-12

Application Process Involves:

  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Written Application

Typically The Application Process Time Is 1-3 days

Year Founded: 1993

 



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