How to improve your French once you are in France.
The “n+i” network offers a full linguistic integration package in a specialised centre for several months, before you begin your engineering course.
These lessons are intensive and designed especially for your level. However, here are a few pieces of advice to help you make progress on your own:
Continue the distance learning French lessons that the “n+i” network offers for free.
- Make contact with French students in your school and offer a conversation exchange: an hour of French for an hour of your language.
- Continue listening to the radio and watching television in French. It’s very effective and less tiring,
- Read a French newspaper on a subject you like (sport, politics, environment, technology, literature, history etc.),
- Once in France, join a group (theatre, cinema, music, painting, video games) or a sports club (football, rugby, volleyball, handball, judo, karate, tennis, water-polo, body-building etc.).
A word of advice: try not to spend all your time with people who speak your language.