A couple of visits to France is all it took for my wife and me to fall in love with the country and its people. Typically American, I had no language but English - so a short course of CD travelers’ French had equipped me with the essentials: oui, non, bonjour, merci, où se trouve le toilette, encore du vin SVP.

After being widowed I wanted a major project; learning French in France seemed just the thing, never mind that this senior citizen had no obvious talent for languages. I discovered Ceran Provence on the web and set out to spend three weeks there.

A taxi from Avignon dropped me off at a little enclave in nearby Morières lès Avignon, a former hotel. It was French-only from the moment a young man greeted me and showed me my room. At table that Sunday evening the food was excellent and the conversation a complete mystery. Almost all the other trainees were folks who needed to brush up language which they were already using for business or diplomacy - and me, along for the ride. All of them chattered energetically at dinner, but never mind, I was made to feel welcome by everyone, and could at least ask for the bread and - encore du vin, SVP.

From Sunday evening until Friday afternoon it was for me a unique experience in learning. Experienced and energetic teachers guided small classes in the mornings, never more than four of us. There was the language lab, directed study and a private lesson in the afternoon. The big surprise was that the days were not unending hours of incomprehension; there was the feeling that this thing was possible after all. Rather than leave while the learning was going so well (and I was still a novice, mind you), I arranged for a fourth week.

Weekends were special. Usually there were other trainees staying over for the following week - excellent company for meals in the village or in Avignon, as well as for day trips all over Provence. (Provence in the spring - perfect!) I have made fast friends - in Avignon where I have done volunteer work, among the other trainees at Ceran, and among the teachers there.

I have been back several other years, and have studied at home; - there is still a passion for the language. I can get along in France just fine. (...)

David Barnes
Perrysburg, OH

Other Learning Options

Follow us on

 
About
Programs
Contact
Enroll Now

Learn Arabic, learn Chinese, learn Dutch in Belgium, learn English, learn French in France, learn French in Belgium, learn German in Belgium, learn Italian, learn Japanese, learn Portuguese, learn Russian, learn Spanish.

Get in touch with us

866-72-CERAN info@ceran-us.com