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Learn French in Switzerland through a total immersion language holiday

A modern language exchange or homestay in Switzerland is the fast, effective way to learn French. With the total immersion method, you learn French all day, every day, throughout your trip.

Learn French in Switzerland

 You can learn French faster than you thought possible and have more fun than you imagined on a modern Lingoo language exchange or homestay.

You, your child or your family group can learn French by staying with one of our approved hosts throughout French speaking Switzerland.  As well as providing a warm welcome, our hosts will support your language learning and show you the local sights and sounds. 

Learn fast, gain confidence, have fun

There are three ways to learn French with Lingoo:

Language exchange – you, your child or family stays with a family in Switzerland then the other family’s member (or members) stays with you and your family. Find out more
Homestay – you, your child or family group stay with a family in  Switzerland .  Find out more
Stay with a teacher – you or your child stay in the home of a teacher in  Switzerland for more structured lessons. Find out more.

Our hosts all over French speaking Switzerland are ready to welcome you into their homes to help you learn French.  Each has been approved using stringent security checks by the Lingoo team. Now they are ready to help you learn fast, grow in confidence, and experience their French Swiss culture and lifestyle.  

Finding the right host is important. We help you choose who you stay with based on location, lifestyle, interests (and even diet or religion). Our aim is to help you find a French language partner so right for you that, through the learning experience, you might easily become friends.

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.

You, your child or your family group will practice their French language skills where the language is spoken.  Learn French with a language exchange or homestay holiday in Switzerland.

 

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How it works
1
Search
Visit the ‘Offers’ page (you don’t need to be a member)and look for a language exchange or to stay with a host family or teacher.
2
Register
Choose your subscription profile. Your membership provides 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 partner member using our secure messaging system before making a booking.
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 language exchange or homestay.

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Become a host and offer homestay
Our host families provide accommodation, meals, day trips and social activities for their guests, as well as an authentic experience of their culture and everyday life. No formal qualifications are required, just enthusiasm to help someone build confidence in their language skills.
Become a homestay teacher
Our homestay teachers provide meals and accommodation alongside formal or informal lessons to help students accelerate their language acquisition. You need to hold a professional qualification to teach your own language, or another language, to non-native speakers