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  • Alexander Hylton–Holmes is a Modern Language student at Nottingham Trent University, and is currently on the second leg of his year abroad in Spain. He spent the summer working in a holiday village in France as an 'Animateur' before going to Strasbourg in September, and describes it as the best experience of his year abroad. Here's his advice about finding summer work in France and the ins and outs of being an Animateur...

    Published in University Holidays
  • Emily is studying French at the University of Leeds and has just finished her job as a Language Assistant near Metz in France. Here is her advice for future Language Assistants, and the things she wishes she had been told about being an ELA (and about living in France) before she began her year abroad...

    Published in Home
  • Upon arrival in France many things seem bizarre and inexplicable. As you continue to observe and mix within the natives you slowly begin to understand their ways. Or not at all.*

    Published in Travel Journal
  • My experience as an Au Pair in France

    Thursday, 22 November 2012
    Heather is a Modern Languages student at Nottingham Trent University and is spending her year abroad teaching English in a Madrid primary school and working with Mickey and Minnie at Disneyland Paris. Heather spent last summer working as an au-pair in Burgundy, France, to improve her French before her teaching placement. Here she highlights some of the key pleasures, annoyances and daily occurrences that she encountered.
    Published in Au Pairing Abroad
  • Hannah is studying English Literature and French at the University of Birmingham, and will be spending her year abroad studying at Toulouse II-Le Mirail in Toulouse. To keep herself positive through the paperwork, she has written the top ten benefits she has to look forward to...
    Published in French-speaking
  • Anita Barton-Williams is studying French and Spanish at Nottingham Trent university, and is spending her year abroad in Strasbourg, France, and Ávila, Spain. She says, "I want to shed light on the experiences I have had as a young black woman abroad. I want to be able to give advice to other Black people and ethnic minorities on what to expect upon starting their year abroad as I, as well as several of my fellow Black Trent students, have encountered racism on several occasions and feel it is a topic that needs to be brought to attention." Here is her advice.

    Published in Advice & Tips
  • If you are anything like I was a year ago, you will already have pre-conceived images of how your year abroad will pan out. Personally, I was dreaming of a winter in the French Alps, skiing every weekend and having a view of the mountains from my bedroom window. When I found out that I had got my first choice of the académie of Grenoble, I was thrilled and my dream was one step closer to being a reality. However, my dreams were quickly dashed when I finally discovered that my school was in a tiny village in the Ardèche called Largentière which has no more than 800 inhabitants, and that the Alps were at least four hours away by car, or seven hours using public transport.

    Published in Home
  • Emma is studying French and Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield and is spending her year abroad as a Marketing Intern for WD40 in Bron, Lyon, and as an Erasmus student at the University of Valencia. Here is her safety advice about dealing with harassment from French men in Lyon...
    Published in French-speaking
  • So I’ve been living in Aix en Provence for a little over a month now, and it has certainly been an experience. For all those who’ve been telling me that I’m on a very easy holiday, you couldn’t be further from the truth! I am having a wonderful time here, but I’ve also gained a lifetime of knowledge in a very short space of time and the lessons just keep on coming! So, in the spirit of sharing, here are 10 things I wish I’d known before moving to Aix... 
    Published in French-speaking
  • When I arrived in Paris in 1996 for my year abroad, I sincerely believed it would be a quick ‘in and out’ job, back to the UK, finish the degree and get a job ‘down south’. I had no idea that I would end up spending ten years of my life in the city, only getting my first UK job in 2007.
    Published in When You're Back
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