Take French Immersion Classes in Aix-en-Provence
Barefoot Blogger · Expat Living and Real Estate · Learning French
After living in France for five (5) years and struggling to learn French, it was time. Deborah realized that being able to communicate in the language was critical during her 10-week hospital stay and the recuperation phase.
There are many to take French classes but why not beautiful Aix-en-Provence in the South of France? There are so many reasons to visit Aix (see a few of those below).
Deborah agreed to a two-week intensive program of French lessons at IS Aix-en-Provence. This language institute offers general classes, courses geared to professionals and long-term study options. The school will also help students to secure accommodation to suit their needs.
Do you want to experience a bit of the famous lifestyle in Provence and learn to speak French? No problem! Here, is a sample of the optional activities; cooking classes, wine tasting, city tours or learn how to the game of pétanque.
French Immersion Aix-en-Provence
If I could choose any place in the world for French lessons, it would be Aix-en-Provence. Just being here makes me feel like speaking French.
The cozy cafes…
Elegant courtyards with fountains…

…and colorful neighborhood markets.
My first days at IS Aix-en-Provence have been more productive and fun than I ever imagined. Believe it or not, I haven’t been nervous or anxious about my poor language skills at all. The staff and atmosphere at the school are relaxed and welcoming. for this Contributor blog post by Barefoot Blogger
Book Your French Program
IS Aix-en-Provence (website)
30, Avenue des Ecoles Militaires
13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
Tel: + 33 (0)4 42 93 47 90
Email: info@is-aix.com
Class sizes are small (max 10 students)
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Deborah Bine
The Barefoot Blogger, aka Deborah Bine, loves to share tales of her solo life in France as an American expat who speaks no French. Retired from a career in advertising and marketing communications, and divorced after a 40-year marriage with children, Deborah left Beaufort, South Carolina and all of her belongings last year to move to the south of France. Now that she has found her "bliss," her passion is to encourage others to break away from whatever is holding them back and to go after their dreams. "We're on life's journey alone. Be certain you love where you are."
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