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Learn English on a homestay in France

Find an English speaking homestay host living in France to organise a language study holiday for adults, family groups, children or teenagers.

Learn English in France

Learn English with a language homestay in France for adults, family groups, children or teenagers by searching through the published offers on Lingoo, the language holiday club.  An English homestay in France is an excellent way to learn English and offers true value, for people of all ages. Your English speaking homestay hosts will welcome you into their home, provide home-cooked meals, an insider’s guide to the local community, and take you to see the sights and sounds that tourists can only dream of.

And because you are staying in the home of a native speaker where English is spoken every day, you gain real life language practice opportunities in real day-to-day situations that are supplemented with formal or informal lessons to help you develop your English language skills and build understanding.

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All our homestay hosts have detailed profiles, including photos of themselves, the room where you will stay, their home and the local community, as well as references and evaluations from previous guests. And because we want you to have a great experience on your homestay, all our hosts share their interests and hobbies on their profiles. So you can find one with similar interests and use our secure messaging system to get to know them before you book.

Some English teachers in France will also provide homestay accommodation and teaching in their own homes. Read more if you are interested in learning English by staying in a teacher’s home in France.

Learning English in the home of your homestay host in France is a personal and economic way to learn English that puts you in control.

If you are interested in using Lingoo for your child or teenager, then please click here. If you are interested in using Lingoo for you or your family, then please click here. To learn about all other membership opportunities on Lingoo, please visit our home page.

 

Learn English on a homestay in France
learn English on a homestay in France

Lingoo homestay host profiles are diverse. They range from traditional and single-parent families to single adults and retirees. But all of them believe that learning a foreign language should be fun and full of the discovery that classroom settings simply cannot offer. They will help you learn and practise the language in everyday situations and while indulging your hobbies. Some hosts can also arrange to pick you (or your child) up at the airport or station and transport you there again when you return home. The Lingoo contract is also there to help unaccompanied children pass through immigration.

We ensure every homestay is safe, secure and great value for money. The identity of every host is checked personally by the Lingoo validation team before they can register with us. Together with references and visitor evaluations, contracts for each reservation, and support from the Lingoo team when misunderstandings occur, we ensure that your homestays are the ideal way to improve your language skills. Even your deposit is covered by our cancellation rules.   

Learn English in France

France stands unique in Europe as country rich in history, political thought and the development of arts and science. In this country known for croissants, crepes and champagne, gastronomy is also of huge importance and eating out is a true cultural experience. Be prepared to be reeled in by the seductive atmospheres of classic cafes and decadent bistros. The sophisticated capital Paris, has a staggering cultural repertoire including the iconic Eiffel Tower and the classical art museum, Le Louvre.

From the awe-inspiring Abbaye du Mont St-Michel to the fairytale medieval walled city of Carcassonne, the country is dotted with majestic gothic castles. The mediterranean beaches of the French Riviera are simply divine. Through the gentle meadows of Loire Valley and the peaceful dark green hills of Jura, the French countryside oozes nature and tranquility. Popular outdoor sports include paddle boarding on shimmering lakes, alpine hiking and skiing down the snow covered mountains of the Alps. Steeped in history, Dordognes prehistoric cave paintings, Lyon’s roman theatre and Palace of Versailles are must sees.

 

How it works
1
Search
Look through current homestay profiles. Visit the ‘Offers’ page (you don’t need to be a member)
2
Register
Subscription provides the member access to unlimited language trips for a 12-month period
3
Connect
Connect to other members, match your interests and read evaluations from previous visitors. Get to know your homestay partner member using our secure messaging system.
4
Book
Finalise the details of your stay via our secure an online reservation tool. You will receive a contract containing all the important details of the homestay.

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