Posts Tagged ‘French language holiday’

A Creative Way to Learn Languages

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Written by: Jodi

I’ve been meaning to enroll in evening French classes for longer than I care to admit. Inevitably, something always seems to get in the way. While I don’t need to speak French fluently I know the quality of experience I have when I visit places like Quebec, France or Switzerland would be greatly enhanced if I was a more confident speaker.

I plan to join a French course in France for summer 2010 but in the meantime, I’ve found a surprisingly effective and enjoyable way to work on my language skills and it doesn’t involve a classroom, textbooks or a teacher!

A few months ago I made an appointment for a beauty treatment at a local salon. After a few minutes I learned that the esthetician, Anya, was a native French speaker. I told Anya that I wanted to improve my language skills and she immediately started speaking to me in French; slowly at first to gauge my level, and then she took off! And you know what? After two or three visits so did I! I see Anya about once a month for 20 to 30 minutes and we speak nothing but French. She corrects my grammatical mistakes and demonstrates new vocabulary. But the real benefit is the connection I am making with the language and by extension the culture. When I speak with Anya I feel French; my speech seems to be more passionate and poetic (at least to my ears) and for that brief period of time I am someone and somewhere else entirely.

What a treat to find someone in my community who enjoys sharing her mother tongue. I had never thought much about the benefits of casual language exchange but after this experience I’m hooked!

Montpellier: France’s Best Kept Secret

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Written by: Lisa

Paris: The City of Lights. Fashion capital of the world. It’s no wonder over 30 million tourists flock the city each year! And with its numerous French language schools, it also no wonder students, young and old alike, choose Paris as their destination to learn French in France.

But if the idea of scores of tourists doesn’t sound appealing to you, then look no further than a short plane ride south to the Mediterranean city of Montpellier. With a history dating back as far as the 11th century, and the Mediterranean Sea just a short tram ride away, there is no lack of interesting things to see and do. Of course it can’t go without mention that Montpellier has well over 300 days of sunshine a year!

The city’s main square, the Place de la Comédie, is the perfect place to relax at a café, soak up the sunshine and get a taste of daily life in France. If shopping is more you style, practice your French language skills with shop keepers in one of Europe’s largest pedestrian areas, filled with all types of shops from traditional wine and cheese shops to big name stores like Virgin Megastore.

You could spend days getting blissfully lost in the old town pedestrian area, but don’t forget to visit the beaches. Montpellier’s modern tram system will take you right from the centre of town to the beaches in just a few minutes. You can choose to find your own little spot on the beach, or spend a few extra euros to be pampered in one of the many beach clubs scattered along the shoreline.

Montpellier is often over looked as a vacation destination for tourists in France. But with its charming mix of history, culture, modern amenities and, of course, the beaches, Montpellier is the ideal place to take a French language holiday!