NRCSA: Angers - Angers Catholic University

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Angers Catholic University of Western France founded their center for the teaching of French in 1947. Since that time, the Centre has been a highly regarded institute of French studies for foreigners. With an annual enrollment of some 2,000 foreig... read more

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Angers Catholic University of Western France founded their center for the teaching of French in 1947. Since that time, the Centre has been a highly regarded institute of French studies for foreigners. With an annual enrollment of some 2,000 foreign students from 40 countries, the Centre offers a French student "moniteur" to aid in arrival at the train station and adjustment to an international community without racial, religious, political, or national prejudice. Language lessons for all levels are complimented by a wide range of optional courses. All staff agrees that "total immersion" in the French way of life is the best way to learn and so they organize opportunities to meet French students and local families, as well as sightseeing trips, sporting and cultural activities. PROGRAMS SUMMER COURSE • 20 Group hrs/wk • 50 min class hour • 15-25 Students per class • 4 Weeks WINTER SEMESTER • 20 Group hrs/wk • 50 min class hour • 15-25 Students per class • 17 Weeks SPRING SEMESTER • 20 Group hrs/wk • 50 min class hour • 15-25 Students per class • 17 Weeks Homestay accommodation gives students the opportunity to learn about the French way of life and practice the language. Comfortable single rooms are provided. Generally the bathroom facilities are shared with the family. Breakfast and evening meals are eaten "en famille" during the week with lunch taken at the university. On the weekends all meals are eaten with the family.

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