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5 tips before you travel to France

June 20th, 2011 | Posted by admin in Traveling - (Comments Off)

At this time of the year, you are probably checking how to make the most of your holidays in France.
We have gathered here 5 tips before your travel to France.

1. Speaking
As you know, French people always appreciate when you make the effort to speak a bit of French.
What about taking some French conversation lessons before your trip to help you brush up your French? It is recommended to choose an online French tutor to learn with before your trip. Via Skype or by phone, a dedicated French tutor is probably the most convenient and economical solution.

2. Eating
France is famous for its cuisine, cheeses and wines. Check the Michelin guide so that you don’t miss out on the best French restaurants. For some, you will need to book a while in advance, be careful!

3. Traveling
France is beautiful country. You might want to travel by train (TGV), or to rent a car if you prefer to go to small villages that are not easily accessible by train. Check your map to see what is the best option for you.

4. Cultural sites
There’s no lack of museums in France. They are definitely part of the landscape. If you’re in Paris for just a few days, you might not want to spend a full day to visit the Louvre (even though you would probably find it worthwhile), but you can find some smaller ones, although not as famous but still with magnificent collections of art.

5. The Province
As nice as Paris and the other major cities are the charm and history of the country areas with their castles, small villages, picturesque landscapes and old world sensibilities is still the heart of the country and not to be missed.

Traveling to Lyon, France

February 24th, 2010 | Posted by admin in Traveling - (0 Comments)

Are you thinking about traveling to Lyon for your next trip to France? No, well think again. Lyon is a beautiful city and has a lot to offer.

Why traveling to Lyon?

On top on being my home town (!), Lyon is one of France’s major cities.
Known as the French capital of gastronomy, Lyon also has historic sites from the Roman period, the Renaissance, a beautiful architecture from 17th century and more modern buildings (don’t miss the Opéra National de Lyon renovated by Jean Nouvel in 1993).

What museums to visit in Lyon?

Here are the top 3 museums you should visit if you spend a few days in Lyon:
- the musée des beaux-arts de Lyon, fine arts museum housed in a former convent of the 17th century, including the Baroque chapelle Saint-Pierre,
- the musée Lumière named after the Lumière brothers who invented cinema in Lyon in 1895,
- the musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs, decorative arts museum.

Business in Lyon

Lyon is the headquarters of many companies in the pharmaceutical industry, high tech industry, media, etc.
If you’re in Lyon for business, make sure to save a day or two to visit the city!

Prepare your trip to Lyon with Live-French.net

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Relocating to France

January 10th, 2010 | Posted by admin in Traveling - (0 Comments)

For Live-French.net’s students, relocation to a French speaking country is often the reason why they decide to brush up their French. Moving to France, Belgium or Switzerland has to be prepared. Being able to speak French is a must for most of them.

Relocating to France?

The advantage of learning French with Live-French.net is that you can start preparing for your life in France as soon as you know you’re going to move. As a regular lesson or as an intensive course before the departure, Live-French.net offers a flexible way to learn French efficiently.

Another good point is that you can continue to learn French with your teacher after you have moved. You are probably busy already and don’t need to find another language school to go to. Our virtual French language school follows you wherever you are!