An immersive visit to Radio France Internationale offered Master in Management students a concrete insight into French-language media production, combining language learning, cultural immersion and professional awareness.
In addition to this professional immersion, the experience highlights how language learning at EMLV is supported by a broader academic and cultural framework.
A live broadcast at the heart of RFI
Master in Management students from EMLV recently visited the studios of Radio France Internationale (RFI) in Paris to attend a live broadcast of Journal en français facile.
Organised under the guidance of Madeleine Zazzo, French Language Coordinator at EMLV, the visit formed part of the school’s approach to language learning rooted in real-life professional contexts.
During the session, students followed the different stages involved in producing a radio programme broadcast worldwide, from editorial preparation to live transmission. This behind-the-scenes immersion highlighted how complex current affairs are adapted for an international audience learning French, combining journalistic rigour with pedagogical clarity.
An international cohort engaged with French media
The group brought together international students currently enrolled in a Master’s programme at the Pôle Léonard de Vinci, with academic backgrounds and nationalities including India, Russia, Germany and Taiwan.
For many participants, the experience represented a first direct encounter with French-language media in a professional environment, complementing classroom-based learning.
Attending a live broadcast of Journal en français facile allowed students to contextualise vocabulary, tone and rhythm within authentic media discourse. Beyond linguistic aspects, the visit encouraged reflection on the role of media in shaping public understanding across cultures, a key issue in international management and communication.
Learning French through immersion and structured support at EMLV
At EMLV, learning French as an international student is based on a combination of academic instruction, cultural immersion and community integration.
French as a Foreign Language (FLE) courses are integrated into the curriculum and adapted to different proficiency levels, enabling students to progress at their own pace while remaining connected to their academic pathway.
Experiences such as the RFI studio visit extend this learning beyond the classroom. By engaging directly with French-language institutions and professionals, students strengthen their linguistic skills while developing a deeper understanding of French society, media and professional culture. Language learning becomes a practical tool for interaction, analysis and integration rather than an isolated academic subject.
International students at Radio France Internationale
Building a support network on campus
For international students, adapting to a new academic and cultural environment also relies on building a strong support network.
EMLV’s student life plays a central role in this process. Student associations, cultural initiatives and cross-campus events create opportunities to meet peers, exchange experiences and develop a sense of belonging within the Pôle Léonard de Vinci.
This inclusive environment helps students navigate moments of transition while encouraging active participation in campus and city life. Interaction with French and international peers supports informal language practice, cultural exchange and personal confidence, complementing formal learning structures.
Preparing international students for academic and professional integration
The first year at EMLV represents an important stage in an international academic journey. Through dedicated language courses, immersion initiatives and a dynamic student community, the school provides the resources needed to approach this new phase with clarity and confidence.
By combining management education, language learning and cultural exposure, EMLV supports international students in developing skills that extend beyond academic performance.
These experiences contribute to building profiles capable of evolving in multicultural professional environments, where linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness and adaptability are essential.
Acknowledging professional partners
The visit was made possible thanks to the teams at Le français facile avec RFI and Radio France Internationale, who welcomed the group and shared their expertise. Special thanks go to Adrien Delgrange and the technical team for facilitating access to the studio and supporting the live broadcast.
Interested in studying abroad? Check out EMLV Business School’s programmes for international students.