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This French Course is especially designed for seasonnaires coming to spend the winter season in Morzine. If you’re a seasonnaire and worry about your French this season, then this course will give you the basics that you need to get by. If you enjoy the course, we run other courses throughout the winter season but this one is a great start to either revise rusty school-level French or to learn some basics if you have never studied French before!
If you are an employer and you would like your employees to get by in French and be able to cope with French suppliers during this season, then this course will give them a great kick-start! They will learn the basics, concentrating on useful phrases and vocabulary relative to their jobs and they will increase their confidence to handle simple everyday situations.
French Christmas Traditions Christmas festivities are very much in the heart of French culture. How we celebrate Christmas varies slightly, depending on the region and individual families. Anyhow, ‘Noël’ is most awaited by ‘les petits et les grands’ every year and probably most dreaded by parents because of the long…
Continue ReadingThe picturesque town of Morzine, nestled in the French Alps, is set to become the epicenter of youthful skiing prowess as it hosts the Junior World Ski Championships in 2024. With its stunning mountainous landscapes and world-class ski facilities, Morzine provides the perfect backdrop for this exhilarating competition, where the…
Continue ReadingSummer in the mountains is a completely different holiday experience to your normal all inclusive beach holiday, in fact, it’s better! Imagine – gorgeous views surrounding you, long days in the sun spent swimming in Alpine lakes or exploring the mountains on foot or bike, and finishing the day with…
Continue ReadingOn Saturday 15th July the Tour de France will arrive in Morzine. The Tour will depart from Annemasse on Saturday morning and head towards Samoëns. From there, the riders will have to conquer the winding road to the Col de Joux Plane, at 1691 m altitude, that separates the valleys…
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