Thanks for uploading this, it’s really insightful! I’m moving to Montpellier this month to learn French too. Really interesting seeing how others have found it :)
Thank you so much for this share. I'm considered doing a year (or more) of language like this. So it was very helpful to see what a day might feel like, of being in the room learning with other internationals, then outside, then doing it again the next day. That amount of time...is like a marathon! While also having a youtube channel. haha, so this is exactly my plan. I mean this was literally the closest thing to my plan I've seen-even our age! I hope I can find a video that explains why you went, and how long you were there. Or did you stay? I'm seeing a recent St Guilhem upload... I don't know if you get around to dealing with comments on your old videos, but were you on FOOT for the journey to the school? That seemed like quite a distance and I wondered if you were on a bike. But I see in a more recent video, you had a weight transformation in Thailand (congrats!), and maybe this was how it started...
I've studied 3 more times in Montpellier since this video and loved every minute of it. Meeting folks from around the world, the food, the architecture, and generally the outstanding outdoor restaurant/café/bar culture there makes it so awesome. I walked in Montpellier everywhere and averaged about 6 miles a day total. Always less than a mile to any destination but also they have extensive public transport. Last year I studied French at LSF for 3 months and walked 500 miles for exercise. I also went to the gym 6 days a week. You won't regret studying in Montpellier and I can recommend LSF.
@@asmartwoodworking Wow! What a story. Thank you so much for the follow up, and details. You're living some kind of life! A lifetime of work and craft seems to have really allowed you to go Frank Sinatra and "do it your way."😀
Bonjour, j’étais à Montpellier en 2016 pour apprendre le français à l’école LSF. Je me bien souviens ! C’était la première fois je suis allée à l’école en France. Ensuite je suis allée à Aix-en-Provence et Lyon consécutivement ! J’ai rendu visite ma hôtesse à Montpellier en octobre l’année dernière !
On Wednesday evenings at the Panacee there is a meet up to speak French but I hear mostly English is spoken. Also there is the Beehive restaurant and a couple of Irish pubs where English speakers congregate.
This was great to see how the class is taught in France. Thank you.
Thanks for uploading this, it’s really insightful! I’m moving to Montpellier this month to learn French too. Really interesting seeing how others have found it :)
This was amazing and helpful please make more of these.
Thank you so much for this share. I'm considered doing a year (or more) of language like this. So it was very helpful to see what a day might feel like, of being in the room learning with other internationals, then outside, then doing it again the next day. That amount of time...is like a marathon! While also having a youtube channel. haha, so this is exactly my plan. I mean this was literally the closest thing to my plan I've seen-even our age!
I hope I can find a video that explains why you went, and how long you were there. Or did you stay? I'm seeing a recent St Guilhem upload...
I don't know if you get around to dealing with comments on your old videos, but were you on FOOT for the journey to the school? That seemed like quite a distance and I wondered if you were on a bike. But I see in a more recent video, you had a weight transformation in Thailand (congrats!), and maybe this was how it started...
I've studied 3 more times in Montpellier since this video and loved every minute of it. Meeting folks from around the world, the food, the architecture, and generally the outstanding outdoor restaurant/café/bar culture there makes it so awesome.
I walked in Montpellier everywhere and averaged about 6 miles a day total. Always less than a mile to any destination but also they have extensive public transport. Last year I studied French at LSF for 3 months and walked 500 miles for exercise. I also went to the gym 6 days a week.
You won't regret studying in Montpellier and I can recommend LSF.
@@asmartwoodworking Wow! What a story. Thank you so much for the follow up, and details. You're living some kind of life! A lifetime of work and craft seems to have really allowed you to go Frank Sinatra and "do it your way."😀
Bonjour, j’étais à Montpellier en 2016 pour apprendre le français à l’école LSF. Je me bien souviens ! C’était la première fois je suis allée à l’école en France. Ensuite je suis allée à Aix-en-Provence et Lyon consécutivement ! J’ai rendu visite ma hôtesse à Montpellier en octobre l’année dernière !
C’est parfait la vie à Montpellier d’étudiant pendant l’été en la terrasse. J’aime la France.
That was so funny how the teacher demanded your youtube and put it up for the class. lol.
Thank you for the video. I just moved to Montpellier. Do you know where I can meet English students?
On Wednesday evenings at the Panacee there is a meet up to speak French but I hear mostly English is spoken. Also there is the Beehive restaurant and a couple of Irish pubs where English speakers congregate.