Gibt es bei der Grösse der Sprachschule etwas zu beachten?

Is there anything to consider regarding the size of the language school?

Before you decide on a language school, you should consider how important the size of the school is to you for language travel to France. The school sizes are often labeled with the corresponding initial letters: S for Small, M for Medium and L for Large. Small schools usually have a total number of students of up to 60, which promises personal interaction between the language students and with the teachers. Another advantage is certainly that you are taught in small classes, but the disadvantage is that French courses cannot always be offered at every level. You are also less likely to find special courses in smaller schools, unless they specialize in them. The leisure programme, which is organized by the school on a daily or weekly basis, is more limited in scope than in large schools, which often offer very attractive and varied activities. Medium-sized language schools have up to 200 students, so that personal contact between students and teachers can still be maintained. French courses are usually offered at all levels and there is a good infrastructure. If you like a lively and diverse environment, it's best to choose large language schools with more than 200 students for your language travel to France. Here you will find all kinds of language courses and a very good infrastructure, with space for self-study and social gatherings, which is also reflected in the number of organized leisure programs. Which type of school you ultimately choose depends mainly on where you want to go, which course you want to attend and which size of school you personally prefer.

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