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  • Hattie spent the first semester of her year abroad in Paris and she is now at university in Lyon. You can follow her blog: Parlez-vous français? and, in the meantime, here are her top tips for coping with administration in France - in particular the French CAF:
    Published in Home
  • During my second year at university I attended several Year Abroad meetings and I was so carefree, sat in those lecture halls anxiously anticipating our great, foreign adventures. When I first heard about CAF, I was eager to obtain this generous amount of free money from the French government but by November of my first semester away, the process had become the bane of my life. The process is long, slow and frustrating but the financial benefits are definitely worth the month or so of tearing your hair out.
    Published in Accommodation
  • Last year I was a teaching assistant in Laon, a small town in Picardie. As I nervously negotiated my first weeks there, assimilating to a new job and a new culture at the same time, had someone told me that it would be harder to leave than it was to arrive, I would have told them they were crazy.
    Published in When You're Back
  • Taking out an extra course during your time in France will mean you can practice something you’re interested in, with the locals - what better way to have fun whilst you’re learning, we say. With so many free hours, it’s easy to stuff yourself silly with choucroute and slurp on fine wine: and although that’s an equally beneficial way to improve your language (as long as you’re oohing and aahing with the Frenchies), you can also get another insight into the culture, the people and their habits.

     

    From cooking courses to clown workshops, find your ideal way to pass the time here:

  • The year abroad: Twenty years on

    Thursday, 20 October 2011

    Heather McGuinness has kindly shared with us her account of her year abroad in Paris, twenty odd years ago! Here, she recalls life abroad before the internet, her favourite hotspots and more...

    Published in When You're Back
  • Heather studied French and Drama at Goldsmith University London and spent her year abroad in Paris in 1992. Here she talks about being a student in Paris on your year abroad and what you get out of it.
    Published in When You Arrive
  • Alanna is studying French and Spanish at Nottingham Trent University and is spending her year abroad as an Erasmus student. Her first semester was in Strasbourg, France, and she is now in León, Spain, which she chose because it’s not as touristy as other cities and she thought she'd have a better chance of improving her Spanish and seeing the ‘real’ Spain. Here she describes a typical week in her life...
    Published in Erasmus
  • Although preparing your year abroad back home may seem like a lot of faff, paperwork and what not, but the prospect of going to France and dealing with all of that, all over again and in - aaargh - French can leave you with a bit of a headache. Filling out forms, no speaking the bureaucratic lingo and no knowledge of protocol. This is where this article comes in: what to watch out for, how to get the most out of your money and what you can sign up to. Read on to find out more:

    Published in Before You Go
  • Lyon: Chapter 3

    Thursday, 27 October 2011

    So, I’ve lived in France for two whole months now. What can I say? It’s been a whirlwind. A whirlwind of meeting tons of lovely new people, exploring new places and… (I have to admit) huge, huge piles of paperwork. One thing that all of us ERASMUS students seem to have noticed here in France is that they love their bureaucracy. You will quickly find yourself caught up in vicious circles of paperwork and on goose chases for some random piece of paper without which you won’t be able to do something vital… It’s all very strange.

  • Elen Roberts was living in Grenoble, France for her year abroad. Here, she gives an account of the culture shock she experienced, from working hours to going out...Read on to find out more:
    Published in Culture Shock
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