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Explore Lille, France, a welcoming city where French and Flemish influences, vibrant culture, and a strong student atmosphere come together. Study at the Université Catholique de Lille through a summer program offering courses in French language, business, social and natural sciences, engineering, a
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See more than Paris with a teaching job in France! Use the coupon code GoAbroad15 upon checkout to receive 15% off any course. Take advantage of our Super Sale! Choose from a selection of accredited online TEFL courses, with prices starting from 53 euro. Our 60-hour, 120-hour, 180-hour, and level 5
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Study abroad in France and immerse yourself in the country’s elegance and romantic culture. NPSA connects you to a broad range of non-profit, low-cost, direct study programs. These university-level, academic-type programs are available all year round. Weekly, monthly, summer, quarterly, semester, an
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Best decision of my life!
August 13, 2026by: Maggie Brennan - United StatesDeciding to study abroad in Lille with WorldStrides was the best decision of my life. The trip to Paris before going to Lille was amazing. The accommodations were nice and the classes were even better. I met the most amazing people who I'm still friends with, I had amazing food, trips and adventures. I would do it all over again and pick WorldStrides for another study abroad too!
Study Abroad made my dreams come true!
September 05, 2024by: Lily Ratliff - United StatesI studied abroad in Lille, France for one month. Going to France was a dream of mine since I was a child. ISA allowed me to achieve this dream while guiding me every step of the way. ISA helped a lot with the anxiety and many things to do when going abroad. In Lille, I got to immerse myself in French language and culture everyday. I was able to learn so much about the history of the area and the culture by just being there, but also through guided tours, and one of my courses called World Class Museums. I also had a French language course that positively challenged me, and immersing myself in the language everyday, both made my French language skills so much better!



Vive La France
April 01, 2015by: Lindsay McGonegle - Kansas CityLong Live France! I have this hanging on my wall to remind me of my best summer yet. Spending 5 weeks in France gave me the opportunity reach out of my comfort zone and fully immerse myself in a new culture. With teachers from France, Germany, and Britain, I was able to learn more about the world, the French language, and European Business. I believe the real learning came from the streets of Lille. There was one experience that I never could have planned for, and it changed the way I see the French culture. The FIFA World Cup is played every four years. This summer, the games began about two weeks after I had arrived in France. On June 15, France played Honduras and I saw the French come alive. Eating dinner at 9pm, gathering at restaurants, parks, and bars to watch the game. Screaming and shouting when a goal was scored. Eager and enthused fans storming the streets, as the game came to an end. I found myself drawn to the World Cup even after I got back home, but cheering for the French just wasn’t the same. It was only by chance the World Cup and my study abroad overlapped, but it changed my perspective on soccer, the World Cup, and the way I see the French Culture.
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