When it comes to getting to grips with a foreign language fast, a trip outside of your classroom can really put your skills to the test and give you the confidence to consolidate and develop the ability and knowledge you have already learned. The French region of Normandy provides a safe haven for students looking to improve their French language skills in person, and best of all its just a hop across the Channel, with a ferry from the British port of Dover taking just 2 hours and 15 minutes, whilst a short jaunt from Calais via coach or car completes the journey. The historical region also offers plenty for students to learn in terms of French culture and with lots to do, see and learn you can ensure a jam-packed few days for students of all ages. Let us take you through the top 5 destinations and attractions in Normandy for both teachers and students alike to enjoy… The island commune of Mont Saint-Michel is the destination the region is most famous for, located just off the coast of north-west Normandy, the historic town is a beautiful place for students to learn more about French history and view some impressive scenery in the process. Explore the winding streets of this medieval, rocky fortress and test your language skills on your Normandy French schooltrip by buying a gift from one of their authentic outlets or ordering fresh seafood from their restaurants. The next stop has to be the Bayeux Tapestry, see the historic piece of embroidery you have heard so much about during your history lessons in person. The 18th century tapestry is famous for telling the story of historic figure William the Conqueror and depicting the Battle of Hastings, which took place in 1066. This visit offers a unique insight into both the history of France and Britain during your Normandy French school trip, and at 230 feet long you are sure to be wowed! You can get back in touch with the history that united both nations once again by visiting a selection of museums and memorial sites across the region that commemorate D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, which took place in the Second World War. Explore the landing beaches that so many soldiers fought and united on to defeat the Nazi army and establish peace across the whole of Europe. When it comes to learning French for schools, Normandy has many exciting destinations and attractions that allow you to explore further into the culture and language. One such place is St Hilaire du Harcouet, this town is where visitors are truly welcomed into French culture and immersed into their way of life. Learn the local dialect, ramble through their beautiful countryside and walkways and explore their traditional French market, which takes place every Wednesday selling local produce such as cheese and chocolate. The historic city of Caen is also a vibrant Normandy destination to explore. Famed for being one of the oldest university towns in France, Caen is also home to the beautiful castles and chateaus the country is known for. Again the town has some traditional markets for students to use their language skills in, whilst their restaurants offer a true taste of French cuisine.
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