France Language Camps and Programs
73 Rue du Cret du Midi Megeve
Haute-Savoie 74120, FrancePhone: 077-884-7677
Experience a unique summer in the French Alps! Our premium language camp combines English or French immersion with outdoor adventure, sports, and cultural discovery. Children from over 30 countries stay in a high-end hotel with a warm, safe environment and small class sizes. Since 1996, we've helped campers grow through language, fun, and unforgettable friendships.
Soccer Camps International - France Soccer Camps
Soccer Camps International
Paris, FrancePhone: 650-324-9899
Soccer Camps International: Official PSG Academy Soccer Camps in Paris Experience the Magic of Paris & The Excellence of PSG Give your child the opportunity to live and train like a professional at the official Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Academy. Our camps in the heart of France offer young athletes (ages 9-17) a deep dive into the world-renowned training methodology that has produced some of the world's greatest football talent. Based in the stunning Paris region, players are immersed in an elite environment where they develop their skills, build international friendships, and experience the culture of one of the world's most iconic...
About France Language Camps and Programs
There are two basic types of language Camp. The first type, which is the more expensive option, is directed at teens and offers an out-of-country experience, in which participants can be fully immersed in the culture and language of their choice. The other type is more accessible; camps are located within the United States or Canada with certified teachers from around the world to bring the language to the participants. This option is more reasonable for kids of a young age. Additionally, it is much easier on your wallet. Summer language camps abroad, along with the expected language classes, include diverse touristic excursions and opportunities to interact with locals. The other language camps surround kids in as much of the culture and language possible without leaving the country. This usually means native speakers, and in some cases, an imitation of the architecture and landscaping of the country being studied.
What to Pack: Your child should pack weather appropriate clothing for whichever country he or she chooses to visit. A bilingual dictionary is highly recommended, as well as sunblock and bug spray for most locations.
Highlights: For many language camps, the highlights are visiting famous monuments such as the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum, to name a few.
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