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Photo of participants.Bienvenue en France.

You won't simply see France; you will taste an insider's France, filled with the sights, sounds, and smells of this vibrant country. By the end of your stay, your ability to communicate effectively in French will astonish you!

Orientation in Paris

Your adventure begins in Paris, the grandest of all French "classrooms." During your three-day orientation, become an expert at negotiating the Metro, visit the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre, and meander down the Champs Elysées, practicing French as you and your group visit local vendors to buy breads, pastries, fruits, and cheeses for a picnic lunch. Feel free to stop and ask for directions as often as you need to... in French, of course!

This summer provided me with some of the most memorable experiences I'll ever have. I got to realize the importance of different cultures, the absurdity of stereotypes, and the true love people can feel for those who had been complete strangers only weeks before... I've realized how amazingly generous people can be.

-- Leigh Gardner, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania


Three Week Programs.

France and its Borders

Travel by train to a small French community, where you receive a warm welcome from your host family. Following your 11-day homestay, explore France's eastern or southern frontier as you visit quaint villages along the German or Italian border. Whether it's a stroll through picturesque villages in Alsace or a visit to the beautiful towns of the Cinque Terre on the Mediterranean, you gain incredible insight into France and its neighbors.

Sample host communities: Strasbourg, Saint-Rafael

Code: FRSD - Three weeks
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 28-July 20
Fee: $4,300

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Exploring the Camargue

Famous for its natural beauty, running bulls, and white horses, the Camargue is France's Wild West. While living with a caring host family, you and your group discover Camarguais traditions, ride horseback with the hardy Camargue gardiens, take part in a gypsy evening of music and dance, or talk with the local fishermen of "Petite Camargue."

Sample host community: Nîmes

Code: FRSC - Three weeks
Features: Travel
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 28-July 20
Fee: $4,100

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Four Week Programs.

Photo of participants.French Alpine Adventure

After your 17-day homestay, voyage through the majestic Alps with your group. Immerse yourself in the dramatic landscape as you hike through alpine fields, climb massive glaciers, try out your mountaineering skills, and practice French with local shepherds in fairy tale villages. Your program concludes with a hike over the Italian border for an overnight in the mountains.

Sample host community: Briançon

Code: FRHA - Four weeks
Features: Travel
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,600

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Brittany Discovery

Explore the culture and traditions of Brittany--"a nation within a nation" that juts into the sea. Discover this coastal province rich in music, art, and rugged natural beauty. Following your Breton homestay, cook traditional Breton crêpes and experience traditional song and dance at the festival of Cornouailles in Quimper. Your journey ends in Vannes, a fortified city at the entrance of the Gulf of Morbihan, where you relax on one of the 365 coastal islands famed for their soft beaches and stunning nature preserves.

Sample host communities: Saint-Malo, Saint-Brieuc, Vitré

Code: FRHB - Four weeks
Features: Travel
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,600

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France and its Borders

Discover the unique culture of southwest France. In the shadow of the Pyrenees close to the Spanish border, spend 17 days with your French host family. Hike picturesque mountain trails, kayak or canoe down gentle rivers, and enjoy a region of France which combines both the rich French and Spanish cultures. Following your homestay, practice your French language skills in quaint frontier towns and trek along the Camino de Santiago, a famous pilgrimage route in northern Spain.

Sample host community: Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne

Code: FRHD - Four weeks
Features: Travel
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,600

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A Festival of Theater

Experience the beauty and creativity of French theater. Your journey begins with a visit to the famous Comédie Française in Paris. Following orientation, spend 17 days with a caring French family as you enjoy the world-famous Avignon Theater Festival. At the end of your program, a weeklong theater seminar in Paris prepares you and your group to perform your own play--entirely in French!

Sample host community: Orange, Avignon

Code: FRTH - Four weeks
Features: Theater
Prerequisites: At least two years of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,900

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Capturing France on Film

Under the guidance of a Parisian photojournalist and documentarian, you receive a thorough introduction to the beauty and power of photography. Following your 17-day homestay, return to Paris to create a photodocumentary on a topic of your choice. Classes in technique deepen your mastery of light, ambience, and storyline. Explore the colorful neighborhoods of Paris equipped with your camera and French language skills, then join your group to develop your images and review your experiences. Your journey culminates with a show of your work in southern Paris.

Sample host community: Ales, Sete, Vitré

Code: FRPH - Four weeks
Features: Photography
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,900

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Biking in Brittany

Following your two-and-a-half-week homestay, hop on a bike to experience the French countryside up close. You cycle 15 to 30 miles a day, journeying across sheer headlands overlooking fine sand beaches, to medieval towns and majestic castles, and to the Bréhat Islands, where you spend the day snorkeling the crystal waters. Bicycles are provided.

Sample host communities: Saint-Malo, Châteuroux

Code: FRB - Four weeks
Features: Biking
Prerequisites: At least one year of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 29-July 28
Fee: $4,900

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Art And Adventure In Provence

Provence becomes your canvas on an unforgettable journey through the land that has inspired artists for centuries. Following your homestay, put on a pair of walking shoes and grab your paintbrush as you explore beautiful southeastern France. Paint the rolling hills which inspired Cezanne's famous Mont Sainte-Victoire or the verdant valleys of Van Gogh's paintings of Arles. Practice the art of Provençal watercolor, cruise out to the Isles Porquerolles off the coast of Hyeres for a day of hiking and beach walking, white water raft down the Verdon Gorges and immerse yourself in the countryside and picturesque villages in one of the most vibrant and colorful regions of France.

Sample host communities: Saint-Etienne Les Orgues, La Roque d'Anthéron, La Vallée des Baux

Code: FRD - Five weeks
Features: Travel
Prerequisites: At least two years of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 28-August 3
Fee: $5,100

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Photo of participants.Language, Cooking, And Culture

Spend five incredible weeks perfecting your French, sharing daily life with a caring host family, and learning the art of French cooking. Following orientation, travel to Les Gorges du Tarn for two weeks of language classes. Deepen your insight into French culture through a variety of outdoor activities, excursions to medieval towns, and hikes to a local castle. After a two-week homestay, spend the final week in cooking classes at a famous cooking institute in Lyon. By summer's end, you'll be able to communicate effectively in French and bake your own baguette!

Sample host communities: La Vallée des Baux, La Roque d'Anthéron

Code: FRLC - Five weeks
Features: Language training, cooking
Prerequisites: At least two years of French language
Depart/Return: New York
Dates: June 28-August 3
Fee: $5,200

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