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Most popular French course types in France
General French courses
Universal French language courses allow students to move up the different French levels at a steady pace. With an array of options, students can pick the one that fits their schedule.
Junior French courses are available as a day course or as a package with accommodation and activities included. These are often divided into two age ranges; children and teens.
Combination courses of French classes and an after class activity results in a very productive use of time whilst studying abroad as you can perfect your French and a hobby at the same time.
Exam preparation courses cover a number of different French exams, which are designed for completion of a specific French level or for particular admission purposes.
Offered as a combination of French classes followed by the programme, the Work and Study option provides students with work placements or volunteering opportunities in certain fields.
France map with schools offering Business One-to-One courses
FAQ about schools in France
How much is the cheapest Business One-to-One course in France?
667€ for 2 weeks is the lowest price for a Business One-to-One course in France. The average cost of a Business One-to-One course in France is 0€ per week.
What is the best language school offering Business One-to-One courses in France?
Institut Européen de Français has received the best overall rating in France among all language schools offering Business One-to-One programmes.
Which French school offers the best rated teaching for Business One-to-One courses in France?
Lyon Bleu International was rated highest for quality of teaching among schools with Business One-to-One courses.
What is the recommended course duration?
You can take courses for just 1 week. For significant progress opt for longer durations. According to a survey of StudyTravel Magazine the average course duration for France is 5 weeks.
Will my phone/laptop's power adaptor work in France?
In France electricity is 230 Volt and 50 Hz. Plug type C, E.
Should you be travelling on a student visa and require the school to issue an invitation letter, different conditions may apply. Please refer to preferential terms: Preferential Terms in Case of Visa Refusal