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Amboise   Amboise has 12,000 inhabitants and is located in the heart of Touraine, in the land of chateaux. It is a town both traditional and modern, lively and quiet. For centuries, Amboise, where the French Revolution had its roots, has been able to maintain its charm and offers above all else: French quality of living with its measured rhythm, its culinary specialities and the spontaneity of its residents.

 
  • Amboise Language School  The NRCSA Center in Amboise is small and intimate with 8 classrooms, a lecture room, multimedia learning center, piano, ping-pong table, and a courtyard. The school building is located in the centre of town, on a tree-lined square 5 minutes by foot from the commercial hub with its small shops, street cafés and bistros. The school and Amboise offer a calm and culturally rich environment, which is ideal for an intensive study of French.

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    Angers   Angers, in the heart of the Loire valley which has a reputation for the best spoken French (la belle langue francaise), is on the banks of the Maine River, about 300 kilometers from Paris. Thanks to the TGV train from Paris, one can arrive in one-and-a-half hours.

     
  • Angers Catholic University  Angers Catholic University of Western France founded their center for the teaching of French in 1947. Since that time, the Centre has been a highly regarded institute of French studies for foreigners. With an annual enrollment of some 2,000 CIDEF foreign students from 40 countries, the Centre offers a French student "moniteur" to aid in arrival at the train station and adjustment to an international community without racial, religious, political, or national prejudice.

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    Biarritz   Biarritz is a peaceful haven nestled between the Pyrenees mountains and the Atlantic ocean in the Basque region of France. Originally a quaint fishing village, Biarritz began its evolution into a fashionable and refined seaside resort in the 19th century with the arrival and attention of Napoleon III and his empress Eugenie.

     
  • Biarritz Language Institute  The NRCSA Center in Biarritz is housed in a modern and spacious building, and offers 15 bright, air conditioned classrooms for groups of 2 to 12 participants. Centrally located, it is only 10 minutes by bicycle from the center of Biarritz. The main train station and airport are also nearby.

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    Bordeaux   "Take Versailles, add Antwerp and you end up with Bordeaux". This is how Victor Hugo described the wine capital. This distinguished city is one of the best preserved 18th century architectural complexes in the world. Its white stone facades, lush gardens, original cobblestone streets and elegant boulevards are just some of the many aspects which seduce visitors and ranks Bordeaux among Europe's most beautiful cities.

     
  • Bordeaux Language Institute  The NRCSA center in Bordeaux is committed to meeting the requirements and needs of the French language student. This commitment is expressed within their Quality Charter which guarantees a personalized, quality service.

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  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

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    Cannes   Cannes, the "Star of the Riviera", sits on the Côte d'Azur in southeastern France, just southwest of Nice. The city's name became official in 1619 and was inspired by the rows of cane that once grew along its seashore.

     
  • College de Cannes  A private institution of higher education that teaches French language and civilization. The college was founded in 1931 and has become one of the most reputable in France. The goal of the Collège is to offer to both foreign students and professionals high quality courses in a studious environment that includes interaction with a wide range of nationalities.

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    Hyeres (near Nice/Toulon)   Hyeres is located in the posh Cote d'Azur region in the south of France. It boasts many beautiful, clean beaches and a large, striking marina. There are many cinemas, restaurants and parks which offer recreation for people of all interests.

     
  • French Rivera Language School  The NRCSA Center in Hyeres provides students with a warm, friendly, family atmosphere for their French language study programs. All language instructors are university graduates and work as a team. The emphasis is on individual attention to each student's needs.

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    La Rochelle   La Rochelle is a picturesque port town with 800 years of adventurous history and a relaxed atmosphere located on the Atlantic coast. It was from this ancient capital of French Protestantism that the founders of Montreal in French Canada set sail. The town, with its arcaded shopping streets, has some fine old houses with imposing entrances including the Bourse, the Law Courts and the Henry II and Venette houses.

     
  • La Rochelle Language School  Recently completed, the NRCSA Center in La Rochelle has superb facilities for language learning, including 12 classrooms, a lecture room, multimedia learning center, 6 computers with e-mail and internet access, a snack bar with piano, a volleyball court, and a sun deck. The building is located near the yacht harbor, the largest marina in Europe, and is also very close to the university and other colleges.

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    Lyon Region   Lyon is the third largest city in France and an established business centre. There are more restaurants per square metre in this city than anywhere else on earth, so you know you're in for the best of French cuisine. The city is populated by about a half a million people and it's cultural scene is colorful and lively. Lyon's Musée des Beaux-Arts has a great selection of works, including Rubens, El Greco and Tintoretto, and the Musée d'Art Contemporain offers more modern works for viewing. The centre of Lyon is the Presqu'île which lies between the rivers Saône and Rhône. Across the Saône is the old town on which the Romans built their capital of Gaul; to the north is the old silk weavers' district, and modern Lyon lies east of the Rhône.


     
  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

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    Marseille Region   Marseille is the most populated city in France after Paris and offers a port with a 2500 year history. It's as cosmopolitan as Paris, with the advantages of being on the coast. The focal point of the city, the Vieux Port, is a good place to people-watch and at the Basilique St-Victor, the city's oldest church, you can visit the crypt and catacombs for a small fee. In Le Panier, the old town of Marseille, ancient Roman docks equipped with storage jars were excavated and can be seen at the Musée des Docks Romains. In Marseille, the art lover will want to make a trip to the Musée d'Art Contemporain, boasting a collection of works by Warhol, Christo and Buren. And a must see for all is the Château d'If, the island fortress that many know from Dumas' adventure story, The Count of Monte Cristo.


     
  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

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    Nantes Region   Nantes was the former capital of Brittany and, while it is not officially a part of it today, it still retains many connections and characteristics of that northern province. Château des Ducs castle still preserves the form in which it was built by two of the last rulers of independent Brittany, François II and his daughter Duchess Anne, of the fifteenth century. A huge renovation is underway to make the castle into the Museum of the History of Nantes and its Region, projected to open by 2008. The place du Commerce in the heart of a largely pedestrian area that offers a good array of diverse restaurants.
    # Complete Immersion Homestudy Program Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.


     
  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

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    Tours Region   in the Loire Valley serves as a good base for seeing a number of châteaux, some good museums and for visiting nearby vineyards. The town's main street is rue Nationale where sits the Musée du Compagnonnage, which documents the origins and activities of the guilds that built the châteaux, and the Musée des Vins, which gives a comprehensive look at the history, mythology and production of wine. West of rue Nationale, Tours' Old Town boasts the place St-Pierre-le-Puellier, whose medieval houses and towers are the city's showpieces.

     
  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.

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    Nice   Nice is located in the center of the capitol of the glamorous French Riviera, at the same time peaceful and dynamic. Both in winter and in summer Nice comes alive with carnivals, Jazz , music. and film festivals and its museums. All the cities along the French Riviera, from Monaco to Cannes, are easily reached by train in under 30 minutes.

     
  • French Language Institute  For 20 years the NRCSA Center in Nice has specialized in teaching French to foreigners. Students will enjoy a dynamic environment which consists of multinational classes and a team of university qualified teachers. Additionally, each teacher has been specially trained in teaching French to foreigners.

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    Paris   Students should allow plenty of time to see Paris. It is so much easier to take things at an easy pace and, if you stroll slowly through the little streets and along the broad avenues, you will be able to appreciate to the fullest, all the charms of the city and her many riches.

     
  • ELF  An island of calm in the heart of the city. A charming mansion-house situated within 10 minutes of the world-famous Opera de Paris and Boulevard Haussmann. It is the ideal place to learn the French language and to gain insight into the life, customs, institutions and the way of thinking of the French people.
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  • Paris Language School  Located in Paris' historic left bank, and housed in a 17th century building. The NRCSA Center employs modern facilities that include: 15 classrooms, a lecture hall, a multimedia learning center, a foyer, and a terrace. Additionally, it is in walking distance of Notre Dame Cathedral, the Orsay Museum, and the Louvre.
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  • French Language Institute  The NRCSA Center in Paris specalizes in teaching French to foreigners, and enjoys a privileged location Paris. With a dynamic environment in its multinational classes and a team of university qualified teachers specially trained and experienced in teaching French to foreigners, students receive an exceptional language learning experience.
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  • The Sorbonne University  The Sorbonne University is located in the center of the famous Latin Quarter of Paris on the Left Bank. This is the students' and artists' quarter, but its also an area which still remains somewhat bohemian. There is the classical and aristocratic elegance of the Faubourg St. Germain. Founded in the 13th century, The Sorbonne University today houses the Arts and Human Sciences faculties of the University of Paris.

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    Poitiers   Poitiers, the capital of the Poitou-Charentes, is a town with a population of about 100,000 inhabitants. It is renown for both its ancient history and for the theme park Futuroscope. The town is an hour and half from Paris by the high-speed train (TGV), from the Atlantic beaches, and from the Loire châteaux.

     
  • University of Poitiersis  The University of Poitiersis is one of the oldest universities in France., and students from all over the world, of various ages, come to study in Poitiers. The courses are designed for private individuals, groups, university students, and teachers.

  • Canada  


     

    Montreal   The city of Montreal is unique in North America. It was founded in 1642 by French settlers and retains an old-world Latin pace of life. The old city center still has its ancient stone buildings, stone paved roads and horse-drawn carriages. With a population of 2.8 million, Montreal is the largest French-speaking city in the world next to Paris.

     
  • Greater Montreal Language School  One of the oldest language schools in Montreal, the school has been teaching French language and culture, as well as English to locals, since 1962. Located in the heart of downtown Montreal, the school is close to public transit as well as a wide variety of shops and restaurants. The school is recognized by the Canadian Ministry of Immigration and the Quebec Ministry of Education, as well as by the International Association of Language Centers (IALC). Teachers are all university graduates with training in second-language instruction.

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    Quebec   Québec City's impressive location above the St. Lawrence River and its virtually unblemished Old Town of 18th- and 19th-century houses, gives Quebec City a more French appearance than most other cities in Quebec. The vast majority of the city's residents speak French, and far fewer are bilingual, as most Montréalers are. (In the province as a whole, about 81% of citizens are Francophone.) With that homogeneity and its status as the putative capital of a future independent nation, citizens seem to suffer less anxiety over what might happen down the road.

     
  • Complete Immersion Homestudy Program  Private one-on-one tutor foreign language classes are provided by your teacher at your lodging. Teachers are highly trained professionals with years of experience in the teaching of their language to foreigners.


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    Monte Carlo   As is often pointed out, the entire principality of Monaco is only half the size of New York City's Central Park. Monaco is tilted at a 45 degree angle toward the ocean. It is Monaco's severe topography that gives it its dramatic scenic perspectives, whether you are looking up from a harbor toward the surrounding cliffs, or peering down at the coastline from a high vantage point.

     
  • Regency  The NRCSA Center in Monte Carlo has been teaching French for over 30 years, and offers a wide range of courses. Classes can be arranged for students at almost any time during the week (weekends, lunchtime,etc.) enabling students to each the country. The teaching methodology utilizes a combination of vocabulary, grammar, listening and speaking in a relaxed atmosphere to foster improved communication.


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    Lausanne   In Lausanne, unlike most big capitals, the pace of life is not at all hectic. Even so, it is an industrious town, a busy commercial centre. But here everyone keeps a sense of proportion and takes the time to live. Here, it's the quality of life that counts. . Each district, street, park and shop attempts to outshine the others, but always in the best of good taste and with due moderation!

     
  • Eurocentre Lausanne  The school is run in association with the cultural department of Migros Vaud and is located right in the centre of town in a quiet pedestrian area. The building is designed for language teaching with 12 classrooms, a multimedia learning center, a Foyer with vending machines, and a terrace.

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