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French Language Course and Immersion in Tours France

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Learn French in Tours,enjoy your French learning vacation in the "Le Jardin de la France" ("The Garden of France") due to it's many parks. The city is famous for its medieval district (le Vieux Tours) where you will see well preserved half-timbered buildings and it also offers a bustling square. It is also home to a beautiful cathedral with garden (tree planted by Napoleon) and the François Rab...

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Locations:
  • Tours, France
Availability
Year(s) OfferedOpen all year
Cost Per WeekVarious
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Languages:
  • French
Guidelines:
  • American
  • Asian
  • Australian
  • Canadian
  • European
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Locations

  • Tours, France

Types and Subjects

  • Languages
  • French

Availability

Years Offered: Open all year

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

This Program is also open to Solo

Cost per week

Various

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • French

    Accepted Education Levels

  • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • Online Application

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Learn French in Tours,enjoy your French learning vacation in the "Le Jardin de la France" ("The Garden of France") due to it's many parks. The city is famous for its medieval district (le Vieux Tours) where you will see well preserved half-timbered buildings and it also offers a bustling square. It is also home to a beautiful cathedral with garden (tree planted by Napoleon) and the François Rabelais University. The inhabitants of Tours (Les Tourangeaux) are renowned for speaking the "purest" form of French in the entire country. The pronunciation of Touraine is widely regarded as the most standard pronunciation of the French language, devoid of any perceived accent (unlike that of most other regions of France, including Paris). Gregory of Tours wrote in the 6th century that some peop...

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