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CONTACT INFORMATION
Email:
info@languagesabroad.co.uk |
Telephone: |
UK: USA: Europe: Int'l: |
01509 211612 011 44 1509 211612 00 44 1509 211612 + 44 1509 211612 |
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday:
9:30am - 5:30pm (UK)
4:30am -12:30pm (US EST)
Saturday:
10:00am - 4:00pm (UK)
5:00am - 11:00am (US EST) |
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French and Skiing in Annecy and Chambéry, France
Annecy and Chambéry
Combine your French course in Annecy or Chambéry with skiing in top French ski resorts such as Chamonix, Val d’Isère and Les Arcs! There are excellent public transport links from both Annecy and Chambéry, making it easy to get to the slopes in no time! Every week during the ski season, depending on snow conditions, our school organises ski trips to some of the biggest resorts in the Alps!
Course
 French & Ski in Annecy |
Both our schools in Annecy and Chambéry offer French courses to suit all levels – choose from our Semi-Intensive, Intensive or Super-Intensive courses. If you want to ski in the Three Valleys resort, then try our school in Chambéry. To ski on the slopes of Chamonix, try our school in Annecy.
Suitability
From the beginner slopes of the big resorts, to the Grands Montets, one of Europe’s most challenging ski areas, you’ll find varied skiing to suit any ability! Our schools in Annecy and Chambéry offer quality French courses for all levels, from beginners to advanced.
| Ski season |
November to May |
| Language Level |
Beginners to Advanced |
| Duration |
1-36 weeks |
| Number of French lessons/week |
12, 20 or 30 |
| Number of ski lessons/week |
not included |
| Accommodation |
Host family, shared apartment, studio apartment, residence |
| Transfer available |
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| Free Internet Access |
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| Activities program |
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 Our school in Chambéry |
If you are thinking of a combining your French course in Annecy or Chambéry with skiing, you can visit the Official Website of the French Ski Resorts for maps, snow reports and resort guides.
More information on our schools in Annecy and Chambéry
See more Language & Ski courses
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