A tip from ACCORD Paris: Let’s uncover the “passages couverts”

A tip from ACCORD Paris: Let’s uncover the “passages couverts”. 

Past and current French students may already have been on one of ACCORD language school’s “sorties pédagogiques” and explored the subject of “passages couverts”. If you’re reading this blog then you’re obviously eager to relive the experience or get a taster before you visit Paris for your French course at ACCORD. Join us and let’s uncover them together!
Passages couverts” translates to “covered passages” and are, essentially, hidden walkways with glass roofs designed in the 19th century. People would come here to get shelter from the rain and pass the time with shops, places to eat, drink and more. Fast forward to the 21st century and they’re still as popular as ever among tourists and locals alike. There are 20 or so still standing today and here are a few that you don’t want to miss.

1. Galerie Vivienne

This is quite possibly the prettiest of the “passages couverts” with its polished mosaics, glossy wood, sparkling glass and wrought iron interior leafy with plants. The walkway was built in 1873 on Rue Vivienne in the 2nd arrondissement and the fashion designer Takada Kenzo put it back on the map in the 1970s when he chose it to host his inaugural fashion show and his first shop. Feast your eyes on the shop windows, enjoy a spot of wine tasting at Legrand Filles et Fils and soak up the magic at Jousseaume, one of the oldest bookshops in Paris.

2. Passage du Grand Cerf

Welcome to the tallest “passage couvert” in Paris with its 12m high glass roof. This one is a hidden gem in the 2nd arrondissement that’s off the tourist trail (you can thank us later). It opened in 1825 but was left down-at-heel by the end of the 19th century due to a lack of profit among its traders. Fast forward 100 years and it was given a major renovation and even had a starring role in the 60s French classic, Zazie dans le métro. This is the place to go hunt down antiques, unearth up-and-coming designers and meet talented artisans before a well-earned break at Le Pas Sage (see what they did there?!).

3. Passage des Panoramas

It’s time to head over to the 9th arrondissement to visit the oldest “passage couvert” in Paris. Passage des Panoramas is so iconic that it even appeared in Zola’s novel Nana (remember? Count Muffat goes for a walk to look at the arcade’s shop windows). It became a hotspot among stamp collectors so it’s no surprise that the pretty walkway is lined with stamp traders and vintage postcard shops. If you’re feeling peckish and fancy eating somewhere special, make a beeline for Victoria Station and settle down in its plush velvet train carriage. All aboard!

4. Passage Jouffroy

If you exit Passage des Panoramas onto Boulevard Montmartre then cross the road, you’ll stumble straight into Passage Jouffroy. It’s like a two for one deal on “passages couverts”! This 19th century walkway was the first in Paris to be built entirely from iron and glass before a full renovation in 1987 gave it an opulent marble floor. What sets this arcade apart from the rest is that it’s home to a museum: the Musée Grévin. It’s one of the oldest wax museums in Europe and home to 500 wax figures, a mirage room and magic theatre… put it on your to-do list if you’re taking a family French course at ACCORD language school!

ACCORD French Language School: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

How to get to the ACCORD Tour Eiffel school:

  • by Métro (underground/subway)
    Nearest stations: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8 and 10) and Dupleix (line 6)
    Other stations: Ecole Militaire (line 8), Bir-Hakeim (line 6)
  • by Bus: line no. 86 (Champ de Mars), line no. 82 (bus stops: Champ de Mars – Suffren, and/or Général Detrie), line no. 42 (bus stop: Desaix and/or Champ de Mars – Suffren)

 

A tip from ACCORD Paris: the Montmartre Grape Harvest Festival

A tip from ACCORD Paris: the Montmartre Grape Harvest Festival. 

If you’re at ACCORD Paris in early October or a regular visitor, then you’re bound to have heard of the Montmartre Grape Harvest Festival: the “Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre. It’s the city’s third biggest festival (after “Nuit Blanche” and “Paris Plage”) and is held for five days over the second weekend in October. So join over half a million festivalgoers between October 11th and 15th to celebrate all things wine!

A little history

The festival may have been celebrating Montmartre’s vines and area for 90 years but the first vine stocks were actually planted in the 12th century. The nuns at Montmartre Abbey planted them to make wine and three quarters of the Butte de Montmartre (hill) was actually covered in vines before it became a hotbed for construction and residential life. The vines disappeared completely by 1928 but were revived by a project to stop land on the corner of Rue des Saules et Saint-Vincent being built on in 1933. Local celebrities launched a campaign that saw countless councils gift Montmartre vine stocks which Paris Town Hall planted. The following year saw the festival officially launch to celebrate the local winemaking legacy and the latest vintage.

Wine and dine

It’s a wine festival so there are going to be lots of wine-based things to do. The festivities begin on the 11th with a children’s disco at 2pm at Jardins de l’Éole then a launch night at 7pm at the Town Hall to get things off with a bang. On the 14th you can get stomping at 10am and take part in the traditional “Ban des Vendanges” where you tread the grapes with your fellow festivalgoers. There are guided tours of the Vignes du Clos Montmartre plus a food market around the Sacré Coeur all day and every day of the festival. The headliner is the great parade on October 14th which sees over fifty brotherhoods from all over France flock to the streets with bands providing the soundtrack.

No pain, no gain

As part of the Paris 2024 Olympics, this year’s festival is getting sporty to bring us fine wine and good times! There’s a 5km night race starting at 8pm from the bottom of the Butte. It’s free and there’s only one rule: look bold and bright! A guided tour introduces you to Art and the Olympics in Montmartre back when Paris last hosted the games in the early 20th century on October 12th at 5.30pm. If you’ve ever wondered what goes through an elite athlete’s head during an event then head to Jardin René Binet at 6pm and watch a dramatic performance with a difference. 2024 is the first year that breakdancing is an official Olympic sport so get a taste of it at Parc Chapelle Charbon on the afternoon of October 15th.

In the best possible taste

Around 1500 bottles of Clos Montmartre wine are made every year and auctioned off to raise funds for local charities. But that doesn’t mean you’ll never get to try it for yourself! You can sample it at the festival, take a private VIP Montmartre tour (including a trip to the vineyard itself) or visit Montmartre Tourist Information and pick up a little souvenir bottle for around 50 Euros.

More information HERE

The 2023 Montmartre Grape Harvest Festival” Program HERE

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

How to get to the ACCORD Tour Eiffel school:

  • by Métro (underground/subway)
    Nearest stations: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8 and 10) and Dupleix (line 6)
    Other stations: Ecole Militaire (line 8), Bir-Hakeim (line 6)
  • by Bus: line no. 86 (Champ de Mars), line no. 82 (bus stops: Champ de Mars – Suffren, and/or Général Detrie), line no. 42 (bus stop: Desaix and/or Champ de Mars – Suffren)

 

Introducing… the Sacré-Cœur

Introducing… the Sacré-Cœur

Welcome to the latest in our Introducing series, where we give you an insight into the best-known landmarks in the city and a few fascinating facts before you visit. What trip to Paris for a French course at Accord language school would be complete without sitting on the stairs in front of the Sacré-Cœur and gazing out at the fabulous views of the French capital? Do you want to find out more about the basilica behind you? Read on!

Fast facts
Work on the Sacré-Cœur began in 1875 and went on for 39 years. Why did it take so long? Because it was funded by Parisians, private donations and parishes around the country, so it took a while to amass the funds they needed to build the basilica. World War I stopped it being consecrated immediately after completion so that had to wait until 1919. It is the second most visited church in Paris after Notre-Dame and the second highest point after the Eiffel Tower. As you may have guessed from the name, the Sacré-Cœur honours the “sacred heart” of Jesus Christ, his love for mankind and the sacrifice he made.

Size matters
The Sacré-Cœur is home to two larger-than-life features: a mosaic and a bell. Let’s take a look at the mosaic covering the apse ceiling first: it depicts Christ with his arms outstretched in a white robe. He has a gold heart (a sacred heart) and is surrounded by worshippers and angels. It’s the biggest mosaic in France and one of the biggest mosaics in the world at 475 square metres. Next up is the bell: again, it’s one of the largest in the world. It measures 3m in diameter, weighs 3 tons and a team of 28 horses were called in to haul it up to the basilica. Known as La Savoyarde, it is only rung for special occasions (Easter, Christmas etc.) and as you’d expect from something so big, you can hear it from 10km away when it tolls!

Silent night
The Sacré-Cœur doesn’t sleep when its doors close. It has hosted an uninterrupted silent prayer every night since 1885 known as the Night Adoration. Even the wars and Covid couldn’t stop it! For a small contribution, you can experience it for yourself as long as you register (48 hour advance booking advised due to limited availability). On top of that, if you join the Night Adoration for at least an hour then you can spend the night in the basilica. Once you’ve registered, you have access to the dormitory where you can sleep until a nun wakes you up to join in the night prayer. How many people can say they spent the night in one of the most famous churches in the world?!

Now you know a few interesting facts about the Sacré-Cœur, it’s time to visit it! It’s only a half hour ride on the metro or a lovely 1.5 hr walk from Accord language school after all. You can visit it for free although you need to pay to visit the crypt (3 euros) and dome (6 euros). And don’t forget that this is a place of worship where no photos are allowed… so you’ll have to buy a postcard or two!

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

How to get to the ACCORD Tour Eiffel school:

  • by Métro (underground/subway)
    Nearest stations: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8 and 10) and Dupleix (line 6)
    Other stations: Ecole Militaire (line 8), Bir-Hakeim (line 6)
  • by Bus: line no. 86 (Champ de Mars), line no. 82 (bus stops: Champ de Mars – Suffren, and/or Général Detrie), line no. 42 (bus stop: Desaix and/or Champ de Mars – Suffren)

 

 

The ACCORD school accredited for the fifth time in a row!

The ACCORD school accredited Qualité FLE for the fifth time in a row!

By decision of the interministerial labeling commission of July 21, 2023, ACCORD French language school in Paris obtained a fifth renewal of the FLE Quality label, awarding it the maximum score of 3 stars for all 5 criteria and a total of 15 stars out of 15.

In each of the 5 areas, the 3 star rating attests to recognition of maximum quality. The label and its 3 stars were awarded to ACCORD for all criteria: Training and teaching, Teachers, Welcome and support, Premises and Management.

The FLE Quality label and the 3 stars in these 5 areas confirm the high level of quality of the courses and services offered by ACCORD Paris.

ACCORD was also one of the very first French language schools to be accredited, in 2007, and it was therefore accredited for the fifth time in a row, proof of the quality and excellence of what the school has been offering for 35 years now.

Created in 2007, the French as a Foreign Language (FLE) Quality label makes it possible to identify, recognize and promote French Language schools whose linguistic offering and services present quality guarantees. This label is the result of a quality assurance process initiated by three French ministries – the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs –, members of the interministerial labeling commission which issues the label.

The label is awarded on the basis of a benchmark which concerns the following five areas:
1. Training and teaching
2. Teachers
3. Welcome, support
4. Premises, security, equipment
5. Management

1. Training, teaching
The French as a foreign language (FLE) courses offered by the school aim to meet the linguistic needs of the students and are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CECR) and detailed curricula. The preparation of the French language courses and their delivery are consistent with the CECR and the curricula. At the end of their course, students receive a certificate attesting to their level in relation to the CECR scale.

2. Teachers
The language school employs qualified and competent teaching staff which allows it to provide quality in the different types of training offered. The school’s teachers are recruited following an appropriate and explicit procedure. A team spirit is encouraged in the search for continuous improvement and through participatory evaluation.

3. Welcome, support
Students receive all the information necessary to choose a language school that meets their needs. To enable them to easily integrate into the school and into a new environment, the language school offers a warm welcome and an accommodation assistance service.

4. Premises, security, equipment
The premises and equipment allow students and staff to work in satisfactory conditions. Students benefit from an environment favorable to their learning and a good stay within pleasant premises that meet safety standards. The language school provides them with good quality equipment and ensures regular maintenance of the premises and equipment.

5. Management
There is a clear description of the aims and strategic objectives of the institution, a strategic plan for its development, a commitment to the promotion and maintenance of quality and professional ethics.

Stars are awarded for each area:
3***   The language school meets the quality requirements of the framework.
2**   The language school meets most of the quality requirements of the framework but certain points need to be improved.
1*      The language school partially meets the quality requirements of the framework. Observed non-conformities must be quickly corrected.

ACCORD school accredited Qualité FLE for the fifth time in a row!

ACCORD obtained the best score, 3***, for the 5 areas audited, and therefore obtained 15 stars out of 15 possible.

ACCORD Paris was one of the very first FLE schools to be accredited “Qualité FLE”, in 2007, and it was therefore accredited for the fifth time in a row, proof of the quality and excellence of what this renowned school located nearby the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

French language courses in France in Paris:

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

ACCORD Paris language school: 3 bis rue Jean Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France

 

ACCORD, a Qualité FLE French school member of CAMPUS FRANCE

ACCORD Paris is a Qualité FLE French school member of CAMPUS FRANCE, located nearby the Eiffel Tower.

Foreign students planning to study French in France should consider selecting a Qualité FLE and CAMPUS FRANCE French language school for several important reasons:

1. Quality Assurance: Qualité FLE accreditation is an official mark of quality and reliability. These accreditations are awarded to language schools and institutions that meet specific criteria related to the quality of education, facilities, and services offered. Choosing an accredited school ensures that you receive a high standard of French language instruction.

2. Consistent Curriculum: Qualité FLE accredited schools follow a standardized and recognized curriculum that is designed to meet the needs of foreign students learning French. This consistency in curriculum and teaching methods ensures that you receive a comprehensive and structured education in the language.

3. Experienced Instructors: Accredited schools typically employ experienced and qualified instructors who are trained to teach French as a foreign language. These instructors have the expertise to effectively guide students in improving their French language skills, both in oral and written communication.

4. Adequate Resources: Accredited schools often have well-equipped classes and high quality resources that facilitate effective language learning. They provide access to a wide range of materials to support your studies.

5. Support Services: These schools offer comprehensive support services to international students, including assistance with visa applications, accommodation, and integration into French society. This support can be invaluable, especially for newcomers to France.

6. Visa Facilitation: Attending a Qualité FLE and CAMPUS FRANCE French language school can make the visa application process smoother. Some visa categories and procedures are streamlined for students enrolled in accredited institutions, simplifying the administrative aspects of studying in France.

7. Recognition and Transfer of Credits: Credits earned at accredited schools are more likely to be recognized by universities and institutions in France and around the world. If you plan to pursue further education in France or elsewhere, attending an accredited school can facilitate credit transfer and admission processes.

8. Enhanced Employment Opportunities: Completing your French language studies at an accredited institution can enhance your employability. Employers often value language skills acquired at reputable schools, increasing your chances of finding work in France or in international organizations where proficiency in French is an asset.

9. Cultural Integration: The schools recommend professional partners (travel agencies…) which propose cultural activities and excursions, helping students integrate into French culture and society. This cultural immersion complements your language studies and enhances your understanding of French customs and traditions.

10. Peace of Mind: Choosing a Qualité FLE and CAMPUS FRANCE French language school provides peace of mind, knowing that you are investing your time and resources in an institution that adheres to recognized quality standards. It minimizes the risk of encountering subpar language programs or services.

In conclusion, selecting ACCORD language school in Paris, a Qualité FLE and CAMPUS FRANCE French language school, is a wise choice for foreign students studying in France. It ensures a high-quality education, comprehensive support, and numerous benefits that contribute to a successful and enriching French language learning experience.

ACCORD Paris French language school:

You are looking for the Best French Courses in France? Select one of the Accredited French Language Courses proposed by a Qualité FLE school. Study French in France with ACCORD French Language School in the beautiful capital, Paris. ACCORD is an accredited Qualité FLE Private Institute of High Education.

ACCORD French Language School near the Eiffel Tower: Founded in 1988, the all year round French language school is located just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Invalides (with the tomb of Napoleon the 1st), the Seine river and the Bateaux Parisiens, and opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro and its famous gardens and fountains.

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The Importance of Learning French in France

The Importance of Learning French in France

Welcome to France, a country renowned for its rich history, culture, and global influence. As you embark on your educational journey in this beautiful land, we would like to emphasize the significance of learning the French language and participating in a French language course while you are here.

Cultural Immersion: Learning a language is not merely about mastering grammar and vocabulary; it’s about understanding the culture and the people who speak it. By studying French in France, you have a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the French way of life, from its art and cuisine to its traditions and values. This immersion will not only enhance your language skills but also broaden your cultural horizons.

Effective Communication: French is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages, with over 300 million speakers across the globe. In France, the ability to communicate in French is essential for daily life, whether it’s ordering in a café, asking for directions, or building meaningful relationships with locals. Learning French here will enable you to communicate effectively and make the most of your time in this beautiful country.

Academic Excellence: Many of you have chosen to study in France for its prestigious educational institutions. While English is widely used in academic settings, learning French will open up a wealth of academic resources. It will allow you to access research materials, attend lectures in French, and collaborate with local students and professors, enriching your educational experience.

Career Opportunities: In today’s globalized world, multilingualism is a valuable asset in the job market. Proficiency in French can significantly enhance your career prospects, not only in France but also in international organizations and businesses. Learning French in France is a strategic investment in your future.

The Importance of Learning French in France

Personal Growth: Learning a new language is a rewarding personal journey that promotes cognitive development, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. It challenges you to step out of your comfort zone and build confidence in your abilities. By studying French in France, you’ll not only grow academically but also as an individual.

Integration and Inclusivity: Speaking French in France fosters a sense of belonging and inclusivity within the local community. It demonstrates your commitment to embracing the culture and being a part of the French society, making your stay more enriching and enjoyable.

“Studying at ACCORD Paris Language School is an investment in the growth of my future friendships and international opportunities. I can’t wait for you to explore the city of love with the friends you’ll meet from around the world. With classes provided all year long, we’re looking forward to seeing you study at ACCORD Paris Language School.” – Alexis Bardy, June 2023

In conclusion, learning French in France is not just a requirement but an incredible opportunity to enrich your academic, cultural, and personal experiences. It will open doors to a world of possibilities, helping you make the most of your time in this remarkable country.

Bienvenue en France! Welcome to France! We look forward to welcoming you at ACCORD Tour Eiffel French language school on your journey to becoming proficient in the beautiful French language.

Study French in France

You are looking for the Best French Courses in France? Select one of the Accredited French Language Courses proposed by a Qualité FLE school. Study French in France with ACCORD French Language School in the beautiful capital, Paris. ACCORD is an accredited Qualité FLE Private Institute of High Education.

ACCORD French Language School near the Eiffel Tower: Founded in 1988, the all year round French language school is located just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Invalides (with the tomb of Napoleon the 1st), the Seine river and the Bateaux Parisiens, and opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro and its famous gardens and fountains.

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

Introducing… Montmartre

Introducing… Montmartre

Welcome back to the latest in our Introducing series where we give you an insight into the French capital’s best-known landmarks if it’s your first time here plus some quirky facts if you’ve been here before. This time we’re introducing you to Montmartre, one of the biggest attractions in Paris and just half an hour on the metro from Accord language school! Ready to explore?

Don’t lose your head

You’ll know from your French lessons at ACCORD that Montmartre means “mountain of martyrs”. So here’s the legend behind the name: Saint Denis was the first bishop of Paris (and its patron saint). The Romans beheaded Denis and his companions Rustique and Eleuthère on the hill where the Sacré-Cœur stands but rather than drop dead, Denis picked up his severed head and delivered a sermon about repentance as he walked away!

Belle Epoque glory days

Hilltop Montmartre was once a cute little village with little farms, vineyards and windmills… until the Belle Epoque when it became a magnet for the world’s best-known artists! The cost of living here was affordable and it was exempt from Paris’ wine tax making wine cheap. A lively cabaret culture flourished here and the likes of Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh moved in. If you want a taste of what life was like back then with the bohemian gang of artists, pay a visit to “Au Lapin Agile” at 22 rue des Saules. The cabaret is one of the oldest and most popular in Paris and still stages a show every evening from Tuesday to Saturday.

Place du Tertre

The local artistic legacy lives on today in Montmartre on Place du Tertre. It’s one of the most visited squares in Paris and literally full of artists selling their canvases or doing portraits on the hop. It’s no wonder that competition for a space is so fierce! First of all you have to wait about 10 years on the waiting list for a spot, then you’re allocated a tiny 3 square feet that you have to share with another artist on alternating days. Last but not least, you’re only allowed to do paintings, portraits, caricatures and silhouettes.

Climb those stairs

Montmartre is famous for its many stairways and being a hill, your calves are in for a serious workout making your way up the slopes. The stairs are great for your Instagram feed but maybe not so ideal when you’ve got the kids in tow or have limited mobility. Never fear, the tourist train is here! It sets off from Place Blanche by the Moulin Rouge every half hour and takes you to Place du Tertre in 15 minutes (it takes 30 minutes the other way). It costs 10 euros for adults and 5 euros for children. So there you have it, if you want to save your pennies then take the stairs and enjoy the views, but if you want to save your energy then hop on board and enjoy the ride!

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

How to get to the ACCORD Tour Eiffel school:

  • by Métro (underground/subway)
    Nearest stations: La Motte-Picquet Grenelle (lines 6, 8 and 10) and Dupleix (line 6)
    Other stations: Ecole Militaire (line 8), Bir-Hakeim (line 6)
  • by Bus: line no. 86 (Champ de Mars), line no. 82 (bus stops: Champ de Mars – Suffren, and/or Général Detrie), line no. 42 (bus stop: Desaix and/or Champ de Mars – Suffren)

Learn French at Accord and enjoy a Culinary Voyage through Paris

Learn French at ACCORD and enjoy a Culinary Voyage through Paris

Paris, the enchanting capital of France and your new home throughout your stay at ACCORD, is renowned for its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and vibrant culture. But for food enthusiasts, it’s an absolute haven of culinary delights that tantalize the taste buds and leave an unforgettable impression. In this gastronomic journey, let’s explore the delectable world of Parisian cuisine, where traditional recipes, artisanal techniques, and an appreciation for fresh ingredients converge to create an unparalleled dining experience.

Navigating your New City: Paris!

A Tapestry of Taste:
Parisian cuisine is a remarkable tapestry woven from diverse regional influences and the creativity of innovative chefs. From iconic boulangeries that serve buttery croissants and fresh baked baguettes to quaint cafes offering an array of patisseries like macarons and eclairs, the city’s bakeries are a delight to the senses. Meanwhile, the city’s bistros and brasseries serve up classic dishes such as coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon, and escargots, where every bite transports you to the heart of French culinary tradition.

Markets and Bistros:
To truly experience Parisian food culture, a visit to the local markets is a must. Markets like Rue Mouffetard and Marché Bastille offer a kaleidoscope of colors and aromas with their fresh fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and charcuterie. The vibrant atmosphere allows you to interact with local vendors and discover the essence of French gastronomy. For an authentic experience, a visit to a neighborhood bistro is essential. These charming establishments, with their cozy ambiance and friendly staff, serve up simple yet exquisitely prepared dishes that capture the essence of Parisian cuisine.

Learn French at Accord and enjoy a Culinary Voyage through Paris

Michelin Magic:
Paris holds the prestigious distinction of being a culinary epicenter, boasting a multitude of Michelin-starred restaurants. These gastronomic temples, led by world-renowned chefs, elevate French cuisine to an art form. Each dish is a meticulously crafted masterpiece, pushing the boundaries of taste and presentation. From three-star establishments like Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée to hidden gems like Le Chateaubriand, these dining experiences are truly once-in-a-lifetime and an indulgence for the senses. Jules Verne is an ultimate favorite adored by millions and located inside of the Eiffel Tower! An adventure to this culinary landmark is only a five minute walk from school.

Learn French at ACCORD and enjoy a Culinary Voyage through Paris

Embracing Innovation:
While Paris cherishes its culinary heritage, the city also embraces culinary fusion and innovation. A new wave of chefs is reinventing traditional dishes with modern twists, creating a menagerie of flavors that reflect the multicultural essence of Paris. Food trucks and pop-up eateries are on the rise, offering an eclectic mix of cuisines, from French-Japanese fusion to North African-inspired delicacies. For those with adventurous palates, Paris presents a treasure trove of experimental dining experiences.

Desserts and Beyond:
No exploration of Parisian cuisine would be complete without indulging in its heavenly desserts. Paris is a dessert lover’s paradise, with renowned patisseries like Ladurée, Pierre Hermé, and Angelina captivating visitors with their macarons, éclairs, and delicate pastries. Parisians also appreciate the art of chocolatiers, where you can savor handcrafted chocolates that blend the finest cocoa with a touch of Parisian flair. And let’s not forget the iconic café culture, where you can savor a leisurely cup of coffee while people-watching on the bustling streets.

In conclusion, Paris is a city where food becomes an enchanting symphony of flavors, and every bite tells a story of culinary craftsmanship and passion. Whether you’re exploring street markets, savoring the delights of neighborhood bistros, or embarking on a Michelin-starred culinary adventure, Parisian food leaves a special mark on your taste buds and your heart.
So, if you’re a true food aficionado, make sure to chat with your professors about their favorite places and recommendations to eat in the city! Bon appétit!

Alexis Bardy, student at ACCORD Paris Language School – August 2023

Learn French at ACCORD and enjoy a Culinary Voyage through Paris

ACCORD French Language School near the Eiffel Tower: Founded in 1988, the all year round French language school is located just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Invalides (with the tomb of Napoleon the 1st), the Seine river and the Bateaux Parisiens, and opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro and its famous gardens and fountains.

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

The ACCORD French language school offers a choice of 8 French intensive courses (from 20 to 29h/week), 2 French super-intensive courses (32h and 35h/week), 5 exam preparation courses (DELF, DALF, A/AS level, ILC , Abitur), 8 French intensive PLUS courses (intensive course with 5 to 20 individual lessons), Business French and French and Law lessons in mini groups, as well as 7 afternoon lessons and French private and individual lessons.

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The ACCORD Paris language school is recommended by the editorial staff of PARIS MOVE

ACCORD is rated 5 stars on Tripadvisor

 

Super Strategies for Success at Accord Langues Paris

Super Strategies for Success at Accord Langues Paris

Studying a language is an extremely personal experience. The hours of dedication put towards improving your French language and comprehension are bound to inspire you to keep learning or potentially deter you from obtaining this newfound skill. ACCORD provides students with a variety of opportunities to increase your motivation in studying French. Through discovering local attractions recommended by the native French professors to wanting to order French cuisine without using google translate, here are Super Strategies for Success at the Accord Langues Paris French school.

1) Always ask for help

Imagine this: It’s a Sunday and you just landed in the city of your dreams… Paris! You’re so excited to finally feel the buttery crunch of your first French croissant, so as you walk into the boulangerie with one special pastry on your mind, the worker greets you in their mother tongue: French. You just arrived in this entirely new environment surrounded in a language you don’t yet speak and suddenly this seemingly small moment of ordering a croissant transforms into a huge realization. How should I respond? Should I just point to the croissant and hope for the best? Everything looks so delicious, what if I also want a baguette but I simply don’t know how to ask? Fear no longer, Accord Langues Paris will make your language skills so much stronger.
The next day as you walk through the shiny silver doors on your first day of studying at ACCORD, you spot your name and classroom number on the giant billboard and walk straight to your seat. Although apprehensive at first, you wait until halfway through class and approach your professor during the break. As your stomach is rumbling in search of a mid-day snack, you specifically ask your professor for the correct ways to order at the boulangerie. Not only do they provide you with a variety of polite methods to use when ordering food, but they give you recommendations for the best boulangeries all across Paris. When in doubt, Accord Langues Paris will help you out!

2) Make friends at Accord Langues Paris!

ACCORD provides classes for students in every possible category of language comprehension. Due to this coexistence of courses, when each class enters their 15 minute break period around the same time each day, students have the opportunity to meet someone who may not be in their class nor their level of French. This environment proposes extraordinary possibilities to connect with even more people from all over the world.
Regardless of how long you may be studying at ACCORD, the friends you meet along the way last forever.

Jaiden: “I met one of my best friends studying at ACCORD for only two weeks! I live in the United States and she lives in Switzerland, so even though we may be on opposite sides of the world, I always know that I have a friendly face to see every holiday vacation! I can’t thank ACCORD enough for providing me the opportunity to meet so many driven people from all over the world.” ~ student at ACCORD in 2018

3) Practice Makes Progress

Through learning new techniques in mastering your French every day, the accumulation of knowledge needs to be put into action. The professors at Accord Langues Paris ensure that the entirety of class is French for maximum immersion. In return, the expectation is that students ask questions and respond in French as well. The completely immersive classroom environment may seem intimidating at first, but the improvement you’re able to make after just one week of studying entirely in French is often unrecognizable compared to your language skills beforehand. A wonderful way to continue improving is to practice French outside of class as well. Creating a team of fellow students to have a picnic with while having conversations in French is a fun and useful tool to rapidly improve your language skills. In addition, challenging yourself to order a meal or make a reservation entirely in French will make you feel more confident to keep practicing and improving. Utilize the unique opportunity you have to sharpen your French speaking and comprehension within the home country of French, your future self will be very grateful!

Through giving yourself the gift of studying French at Accord Langues Paris, you embark on the adventure of a lifetime with support from staff, socializing with students, and self-discipline to reach for success. We can’t wait to see you thrive in Paris and it’s an honor to be a part of your journey!

Alexis Bardy – July 2023

Study French in France

You are looking for the Best French Courses in France? Select one of the Accredited French Language Courses proposed by a Qualité FLE school. Study French in France with ACCORD French Language School in the beautiful capital, Paris. ACCORD is an accredited Qualité FLE Private Institute of High Education.

ACCORD French Language School near the Eiffel Tower: Founded in 1988, the all year round French language school is located just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Invalides (with the tomb of Napoleon the 1st), the Seine river and the Bateaux Parisiens, and opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro and its famous gardens and fountains.

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33

ACCORD suggestion: a Versailles Day Trip

ACCORD suggestion: a Versailles Day Trip

All Photos: ©Frankie Pfeiffer

No visit to France would be complete without a trip to Versailles. The name alone conjures images of gold, glitz, glass, pomp and glory doesn’t it? Despite its luxury, it’s within easy reach by public transport from the city centre and a “passport” to visit the palace and grounds costs just under 30 Euros… so you can bask in the Sun King’s glory yourself for a few hours!

How to get to Versailles

ACCORD language school is all about being eco-friendly and taking care of the planet, so here are a couple of cheap and green ways to get to the palace (and you can put your French skills to good use when you buy your tickets at the machine or counter too!). Hop on the RER Line C train to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station then walk 10 minutes to the palace (60-90 minute journey) or catch the RATP bus 171 from Pont de Sèvres (metro line 9 terminus) to Versailles (30 minute journey depending on traffic).

Humble beginnings

Looking at it now, you wouldn’t believe that the Palace of Versailles started out as a humble hunting lodge. Louis XIII took a liking to Versailles during hunting trips here and decided to have a little country house built between his main residence in Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Paris in 1623. When we say humble, we mean it! It was described as a building that a gentleman would not be overly proud of… so the king had it rebuilt in 1631 and laid the foundations for the palace we see today. Louis XIII’s son, Louis XIV, developed a fondness for visiting the palace on hunting trips with his governor from 1651 and often ended up staying here. He was the one who saw the potential of the palace and the woodland around it, unleashed his inner architect and made the château what it is today.

The grand tour

It would take days for you to explore everything Versailles has to offer, so since you’re expected back in class at ACCORD on Monday morning, here are a few of the biggest attractions that you don’t want to miss:

  • The Hall of Mirrors, a room used to host balls and receptions
  • The King’s State Apartment, including seven salons named after mythological gods
  • The Queen’s Apartment, recently reopened after renovation work
  • The Gardens, André Le Nôtre’s masterpiece
  • The Queen’s Hamlet, where Marie-Antoinette would escape court life

There are also Musical Fountains, Night Fountains, Musical Gardens and Royal Serenade shows at specific times between April 1st and October 31st so check the website to see if you can fit in a show. You can bring a picnic with you to enjoy in the gardens, have a meal or drink at one of the many restaurants on-site, fill your bottle with water from the free fountains throughout the estate and charge up your phone at free charging stations (which will come in handy with all the photos you’ll be taking). Versailles is so big that you may want to hop on the on-site tourist train (8 Euros per person), hire a golf buggy (38 Euros per hour) or bike (22 Euros per day) or hit the lake and have some time out rowing a boat (17 Euros per hour)

Enjoy your trip back in time to France’s Golden Age (with a capital “G”) and share your photos with ACCORD language school!

Learn French in France

You are looking for the Best French Courses in France? Select one of the Accredited French Language Courses proposed by a Qualité FLE school. Learn French in France with ACCORD French Language School in the beautiful capital, Paris. ACCORD is an accredited Qualité FLE Private Institute of High Education (registered n°588).

ACCORD French Language School near the Eiffel Tower: Founded in 1988, the all year round French language school is located just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Eiffel Tower, the Champs de Mars, the Musée du Quai Branly, the Invalides (with the tomb of Napoleon the 1st), the Seine river and the Bateaux Parisiens, and opposite the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro and its famous gardens and fountains.

ACCORD: 3bis rue Jean-Pierre Bloch, 75015 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0) 1 55 33 52 33