Friday, April 11, 2014

Parlez-Vous Français?


         In case you don’t understand, this translates to “Do you speak French?” Well you can learn and what better place to learn other than France itself! Majority of universities offer a French course as part of a Study Abroad Language Program designated in France due to its large popularity. So who needs Rosetta stone? They don’t call French the language of love for nothing (wink wink). 
Trust me when I say France is a place that you must see. The views, the food, the music, and the people are completely different from back in the United States. Taking a French course in France is bringing the pictures you see in text books to life. Instead of seeing a picture of kids having fun in France, you will be living it.  Not only will learning French guarantee that you will not order the wrong food or enter the wrong restroom, but “SIT Study Abroad Program views language learning as a critical tool to greater intercultural competency, thematic understanding, and cultural understanding.” The French would appreciate you more because you are trying to follow their customs and speak in their language rather than you telling them to adapt to your traditions. 
Studying Abroad in France is definitely in the top five choices of countries to go to because of the amount of culture there is. French people love to dance. While I went to France this past summer, there was a dance festival happening in the random streets of France. It was so beautiful to see. Young couples were dancing, old couples were dancing, friends were dancing, and everyone was dancing! According to the article Summer Festivals in France: Dance and Theater Round up (2013) by French Culture, There are Long-running, world-renowned festivals such as the Festival d’Avignon (the oldest festival in France), or the Festival International de Théâtre et de la Rue in Aurillac (the largest street theater festival in Europe). Sounds like the Summer Study abroad Program in France is the place to go. 
Eiffel Tower Paris, France
Now let’s not forget about the sightseeing! The Eiffel Tower is absolutely beautiful in person. I was in awe of it. The view from the top of the Eiffel Tower is breath taking and something you can never forget.  Also time is not a huge factor because the study abroad program can last from three months to a year depending how long you want to stay. You may also study abroad twice. So get your romance on and have a date on the top of the Eiffel Tower with that cute French person you meet. 
Another site to see would be the Louvre.  The Louvre is one of the world’s largest museums and a historical monument. Many schools and universities take tours through The Louvre. While abroad that would definitely be somewhere to go because learning and hearing about The Louvre is one thing but seeing it firsthand takes your educational experience to another level. 
Tarte aux Fruits
         Lastly the food in France is to die for. Crepes in America do not even compare to the Crepes I’ve had in France. The desserts are mouth watering. Tarte Tatin, Mousse au chocolate, croissants, Crème brûlée, the list is endless. I probably gained five pounds from that trip. Shh don’t tell anyone.
          So is France the place for you?

          It was for me. Studying Abroad here can make all the exciting adventures I had happen to you. Au Revoir mes amis (Goodbye my friends)!



5 comments:

  1. I think France would be interesting to go to.

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  2. Yes I want to go to France now.

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  3. From what you were describing about France, I feel like i would enjoy visiting. Mostly for their desserts: Creme Brulee.

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  4. France would definitely be the place for me. It sounds interesting and I would love to see the views that they have and the try the delicious food that they make over there.

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  5. I had the chance to go to France last spring and it was one of my favorite places I've ever been. Reading your blog is reminding me of how much I miss it and want to go back and relive my trip. I definitely recommend every one travel to France at least once in their life time!

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