Learn French in France

If you want to fully understand and live the French language, there is simply no better way to do it than to study French in France. Immerse yourself in the French lifestyle, from café society to the many world class museums and art galleries, and experience the many rich delights that France has to offer the international student.


LSI’s language school in France is enviably located in the historic centre of the city, within walking distance of Notre Dame, the Pompidou Centre and the bohemian Marias and Les Halles districts The school itself is housed on the first floor of an impressive historic building close to several Metro stations and features excellent student facilities as well as friendly, approachable and experienced staff.

LSI Paris offers all its students a varied and exciting social programme that perfectly complements your French course in France by giving you access to all the very best that Paris and the rest of France have to offer. Activities as varied as cheese and wine tastings, concert and theatre outings and weekend trips to the Loire castles are all regularly arranged.

France is the world’s top destination for international tourists, attracting as many as 89 million visitors per year. With its famed romantic cities and idyllic rural villages, France is renowned for its many charms, including food, fashion, art and architecture. France is the largest country in the European Union and is sometimes referred to as the Hexagon due to its shape. In addition to metropolitan France, which is situated in Western Europe, the nation also consists of a number of overseas territories, including various islands in the Caribbean Sea, the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific. But the main attraction for many tourists and international students is Paris, the capital of France and the City of Lights. Paris is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for good reason. Situated in the northern part of France, Paris is the most populated city of France and is home to numerous world-famous attractions, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Arc de Triomphe. Paris is also one of the top destinations for international students. If you are considering studying French abroad, read on to discover the top 5 reasons to choose France for your study abroad experience.

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Top 5 reasons to study French in France

Cultural influence

France is well-known for its rich cultural heritage and has played an important role in the development of Western culture. It is home to numerous cultural and historical sites, including architectural works, natural landscapes and prehistoric art sites. Due to its important achievements in media and art, France is a hotspot for artists and art-lovers around the world. Museums such as the Louvre and the Palace of Versailles attract millions of visitors each year. Many of the world’s most famous works of art are on permanent display in France, including paintings like the Mona Lisa and sculptures like the Venus de Milo. You can also enjoy art on the streets in the form of urban murals, and you will commonly encounter buskers such as musicians and dancers performing for the public on the sidewalks and in subway stations. And of course, France is also well-known for its cuisine, including many iconic dishes, pastries and wines. While you are studying in France, you will be able to discover for yourself why French cuisine is considered to be some of the best in the world. You may choose to take a cooking course to learn the art of French pastry-making or join a wine-tasting event to learn about the various flavours, aromas and textures of wine.

Beautiful country

France is a beautiful country filled with diverse landscapes such as snow-capped mountains, rolling hills and shimmering coastlines. The south of France is popular among tourists who flock to the Mediterranean for warm weather and beautiful beaches. In the southeastern region of Provence, purple fields of lavender stretch as far as the eye can see. All over France, the countryside is dotted with medieval villages and castles which once served as residences for nobility or points of defense against invaders. The large metropolitan cities of France also maintain an old-world charm with beautiful examples of Gothic and Baroque architecture.

Student life

France is an exciting and vibrant place for international students, and it attracts hundreds of thousands of students from around the world. In this way, it offers an exceptional multicultural experience. There are many options for entertainment in France and especially in Paris. The Latin Quarter, which is particularly popular among college students, is home to a number of French universities such as the Sorbonne. This area offers a large number of bars, pubs and cabarets for those on a budget, in addition to more intellectual pursuits including museums and famous bookstores. Students also enjoy significant discounts on admission to museums, national monuments and entertainment venues like theatres and cinemas.

Many options for higher education

Some people who study French in France also go on to pursue higher education in one of France’s many internationally acclaimed universities. There are many options for international students in France, and tuition is often considerably less than it is in other countries. Among the most popular fields chosen by international students are business and economics, hospitality and tourism, and fashion or other fine arts. Foreign students are usually allowed to work part-time while pursuing their studies in France, and this can provide valuable opportunities to further develop your French language skills.

Immersive experience

When you study French in France, you will be fully immersed in the language on a daily basis. As you navigate the city and interact with locals, you will be required to use what you have learned in the classroom. You will be able to practice essential communications skills in the real world and in the proper context. This will allow you to deepen your understanding of the language beyond what can be learned in books. You will also be able to form new friendships with both locals and other international students. In this way, you will be able to keep practicing what you have learned and maintain your motivation even after your finish you study abroad experience.

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