Following Your Path in Switzerland — Now in German and French
- Melanie

- 22 hours ago
- 2 min read
Switzerland is often described through its regions.
German-speaking. French-speaking. Italian-speaking.
Neatly divided on a map.
But real life doesn’t work that way.
People move. Careers evolve. Families grow across regions.
Opportunities appear where you didn’t expect them.
From German School to Language Hub
Ich Spreche started with a clear focus: helping expats speak German with confidence in real-life situations.
That mission hasn’t changed.
But over time, we realized something important.
Supporting expats isn’t about one language.
It’s about staying alongside them as their path unfolds.
Sometimes, that path leads toward Romandie.
So today, Ich Spreche is evolving.
We now support learners not only in German, but also in French.
Not as a replacement.
But as a continuation.
Supporting Your Path
Whether your journey stays in the German-speaking part of Switzerland or leads toward Romandie, we want to support you along the way.
Because the goal was never just learning German.
The goal was always: Feeling at home here.
Supporting French Learners
For those whose path is leading toward the French-speaking part of Switzerland, we now offer several ways to start learning or improving your French.
Whether you’re preparing for life in Romandie, a new job opportunity, or simply want to feel comfortable speaking French in everyday situations, our programs are designed to help you speak with confidence.
Here is how we support French learners:
Private French Lessons
Personalized sessions tailored to your level, goals, and schedule. Ideal if you want focused support, faster progress, or preparation for specific situations.
French Group Courses
Small, interactive groups where you build your skills step by step while actively speaking. Perfect if you enjoy learning with others and practicing regularly.
French Conversation Club
A guided speaking space where you can practice real conversations in a supportive atmosphere with an experienced teacher and a small group of learners.



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