Mamonova Olga, 14 years old, (OISE Paris) (schoolgirl)
Hello, everyone, I want to share my joy: this summer I'm going to France - to study language courses. France always beckoned to itself: a high culture, people, fashion, literary characters ...
I want to improve my French skills and expand language horizons. My whole family, of course, supports my aspirations, and my parents decided to send me to a school where you can learn French in a very short time (2-3 weeks)! I'll go to school OISE Paris, it is located in the center of Paris - there is the Louvre, and the Place Chatelet, and the famous Champs Elysees near it. And I will live in an old mansion of the 17th century. We found this information in SMAPSE, and parents received all the consultations. Thank you SMAPSE!
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