Lyon Bleu International
82 Rue Duguesclin, Lyon, 69006, France
Lyon Bleu International
Comprehensive French course that works on all areas of French language learning.
Vocabulary and Spoken and Written Expression, Grammar, Listening and Comprehension, Practical Vocabulary
4 lessons of 45 minutes/day with one general French course.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
You can choose from the following class times:
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 9 students |
Maximum | 14 students |
Age range | 18 years old and older |
Lyon BleuXKLF is a school that offers a wide range of French language courses suited to each students' objectives, and his or her available time and budget. The school allows students to learn French in small groups, with a maximum of 14 participants from various different countries, for better progression and a great value for their money. Students will learn French with well trained and motivated teachers and will have access to administrative services to answer all of their questions, help with registration, help with visas or quite simply to advise and assist every student. The classrooms provide a friendly and studious atmosphere to learn French and carefully selected French host families or residences are available as accommodations. Lyon Bleu also offers diverse weekly cultural activities in order to practice French everywhere along the way.
The nationality and age mix at Lyon Bleu International varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Lyon Bleu teaches students from all over the world, including:
Lyon Bleu does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
The Lyon Bleu International French school was created in 1999 with two fundamental aspects: French courses with a real pedagogical project and high quality of our services and welcome. Whether your French course lasts 2 weeks or 6 months, you will measure your progress in French, and go home being sure that our entire team has done the best for you.
The location was perfect. Very easy to get to. Facilities were well suited to learning. The teachers were very good at adapting their teachings to suit the level of each student. Would highly recommend!
Show details » Read more...The school was easy to access, close to the subway, with several classrooms, organized by level, and excellent teachers who encouraged the practice of all skills. The school offered cultural immersion with trips and activities. The host family I stayed with was more than welcoming, with an attentive mother who encouraged the use of the language every day through long conversations. The environment was very pleasant to be in, close to the school and the subway. The classes were truly within the official program of the Common European Framework, with students from several countries. I was able to experience intercultural immersion. All the school staff were attentive, friendly, polite, and ready to help us. It was an incredible experience! I loved it and made great progress in all my language skills. I liked the school so much that I extended my studies to the intensive course, studying in the afternoon as well.
Show details » Read more...Very much enjoyed my stay at Lyon Bleu and my host family! The school is well organized, classes are productive and the teachers are enthusiastic and supportive! The intensive-course is great to maximize your progress in a short time!
Show details » Read more...It was challenging but helpful. I recommend this school.
Show details » Read more...My course was really short, but I enjoyed the four days I was there. The location of the school was fine, and I think the teacher was very good, for example she used different teaching methods, which made the classes interesting. I didn't get to try the social activities, but the seemed cool. The classroom was a little small, but it was okay.
Show details » Read more...I felt unwelcomed at this school. There was no welcoming event or meeting.
The woman at the front desk totally ignored me on my first day, when I stood
by her desk to ask questions. Some other lady had to come out
of her office to speak with me. The morning meetings were unpleasant because
the class was too crowded for the room and the AC
didn’t always work well.
Student of summer 2023
Both teachers were excellent. They had different styles and approaches but made the lessons interesting to me. I particularly liked going to the market and the Musée de Confluence with Constance and the Parc de la Tête d’Or with Céline. The thing I found most difficult was having extra long lessons due to the impact of public holidays.
Show details » Read more...I really enjoyed how easy it was to get to, to begin with. From the 2 months I was there I greatly improved my understanding of the language and vocabulary. Marie-Hélène and Vitor were especially inspiring and seemed to genuinely care about teaching and it made coming to school to learn the language less stressful and overwhelming. Had I been able to stay in France longer I would have happily stayed longer and really fine tuned my comprehension of the language.
Show details » Read more...All very good and excellent level, good organization
Show details » Read more...I had a very good experience at Lyon Bleu. I did one week intensive course for my holidays. The whole process was easy and organised. My teacher was very good and patient and helpful, and we had plenty of work to do at home if we wanted, and we were learning very good stuff, with a variation on all aspects of the language, listening, writing, and oral.
Show details » Read more...I was only in Lyon for one week, and Lyon Bleu was a terrific place for an intensive learning atmosphere. I loved learning from students from all around the globe, and I know I would have benefited from staying on much longer if I had been able.
Show details » Read more...The classes were interesting and useful, especially the individual ones. The trips made to visit the city were interesting, I enjoyed them very much. I was hosted by a very kind and nice woman, she made my stay even better. The only problem at Lyon Blue was the WiFi: it doesn't usually work, and when it does, it was extremely slow.
Show details » Read more...I was very happy with my experience at Lyon Bleu. The school is very organised and my teacher, Emilie, was excellent. I was a total beginner but learnt so much within a two week period. I was placed into a class that was above my level, but my teacher did a great job at catching me up. In addition to my classes, I also chose to take individual lessons which I found extremely beneficial. The school is in a fairly central location and organises a number of optional extra-curricular activities. My fellow students were young and old and came from a range of different countries which was nice. I organised my own accommodation.
Show details » Read more...I loved my experience at Lyon Bleu International. The teachers were very good and the classes were very dynamic, but there aren't as many extra activities as they say on the website. The housing was also very good, I stayed with a very friendly family.
Show details » Read more...I highly recommend the teachers. I had classes with 3 of them and I was satisfied with all of them. I made huge progress in speaking by taking private face to face classes. Tailor-made classes developed my language skills like no other until now.
Show details » Read more...I was there for a week, a little too short. However, the professors I had were excellent! The class I was placed in was perfect. The level was good and the energy was there. If I have to do it again, I would take two weeks.
Show details » Read more...I enjoyed the classes, finding both of my teachers well prepared with interesting and varied activities suited to the level of the students. The location was central and since I arranged my own housing, I cannot comment on the housing organized by Lyon Bleu.
I do, however have one negative comment regarding my placement level. I was told by the examining teacher that I would be in the advanced class, but was placed in an intermediate class. This surprised me but I accepted the decision and performed the work of the class. At the end of the first week, the teacher told me that she thought I should be with the advanced group. She arranged the transfer to that group, where I felt capable of performing the work. My concern is that there was no effort made by the administration to explain what had happened.
I loved my stay in Lyon and hope one day to return. When that happens, I will continue to improve my French at Lyon Bleu.
The homestay was very good as the hostess was very friendly and generous, also the housemates. I went to the school on bike everyday in 30 minutes as it's cheaper and faster than public transport as tube or bus, which takes more than 45 minutes until the school. All teachers were very professional and they know how to teach. There were good teaching methods.
What i disliked were some rooms without air conditioning where I was in the first week and it was difficult to stand in class.
The classes were very professionally conducted. Appropriate level for me based on the pre-test and interview. The teacher Manu was amazing and very professional. I thoroughly enjoyed my time.
Show details » Read more...Number of students in the classes was good, I liked not having a crowded class.
Our teacher was Manon (I am not sure if her name is spelled like this though). She was nice, patient and friendly.
Location of the school was very good. I easily reached there everyday by metro.
I did not like at all not having breaks during the classes. You must put at least one break so that students refresh their mind and focus on the lecture better!
In tutorials we had more than 2 people. I think tutorials must be in person, maybe with 2 students sometimes, but never more than 2 students.
City tour organised by the course was nice. I liked it. Also the movie sessions were good.
I was not glad with my housing. The whole family went on holiday, their nephew and her friend were at home but they were not really talking to me. They were nice in the beginning, but after a while the friend of the nephew was really acting weird, cold, and distant to me which made me feel uncomfortable at home. Who does she think she is?! I did not pay to be treated badly!! The nephew was polite but talking to me little. Why did I chose to stay with a french family then!?! I just can’t believe that my host family went on holiday when I was there. It was rude. If they want to go on holiday, they shouldn’t accept any student.
At least the apartment, shower, my room and stuff were good.
The Lyon Bleu was a good experience for me, because I don't know anything of French language and I learn the basic things, now I can talk and write with new friends. Almost I met a lot of people, teachers, students and more. Thank you for a great experience.
Show details » Read more...Actually it's difficult to answer your question because I was in Lyon during 2 weeks. In this short period everything was great. The family where I lived was very friendly and responsive. Everyone in school was ready to help in case of some problem. The language course was structured very well and strongly logical. Besides courses the school provided possibilities of different activities after studies. It's difficult to reveal the improving of my language skills, but I really became more confident in my ability to be understood.
Show details » Read more...It was a fun time in Lyon. With interesting people, fun classes, and a really nice environment.
Show details » Read more...overall, it was a great experience. The school was really good, and the teachers were too. The location of the school was central, but the housing was quite far.
Show details » Read more...I found the level of teaching quite good: well-structured, stimulating, varied and really helpful. The teacher (Eve, I can't remember her family name!) was definitely the best French teacher I've ever come across. I also enjoyed the ateliers - the afternoon workshops on phonetics, writing and so on. The excursions and the visits were also well organized. The living accommodations - Residence Rue Gambetta - were quite dissatisfactory. Very noisy and not very clean.
Show details » Read more...school was good. teacher was fantastic, i really liked her and all the classes were fun. only issue is too many people speak english but this is the case with the whole of france. also everyone was very young... 18/20s. would like people to be a little older. the home i stayed in was very nice. parents were lovely, daughter was a moody teenager who did not have any patience with me. would have preferred it if there was either no child at home or a younger child. overall was great.
Show details » Read more...Everything was very good; the facilities, the classes and there where plenty of activities arranged by the school. I had two teachers during my two weeks there and one of them was not that good unfortunately, I was quite disappointed when I was asking questions that she couldn't answer. But everything else was super!
Show details » Read more...There is nothing to add really, but If I have to give constructive criticism I would say that this is a French course in France and I think the syllabus should be more phonetics-oriented.
Show details » Read more...Classes were every morning, and the first three hours of lesson (on vocabulary or grammar) were followed by two hours of atelier (I did the intensive course), very useful to pratic notions learned in the morning.
Teachers were very well prepared, always having enough photocopies for each student and answering to all our questions.
The building is confortable and luminous, with a very good coffee-machine; the walls in the common room are completely covered of posters regarding social activities, excursions, concerts, etc.
I didn't ask for housing, because I have a friend here in Lyon.
I was so impressed by teahcers' attention and their optimal level of teaching, that I booked other two weeks.
Very good city, very good school. The city has the perfect size: not to bog, not to small. I made a lot of friends and learned a lot of french.
Show details » Read more...The class is perfect size. The teacher gives chance for interacting with everyone. The school is very close to the city center. I like how the school arranges the class schedule with every subject in a week, and tells us the activities in the city which really encourages us to be a part of local culture.
Show details » Read more...The teachers are very nice and they make you feel very comfortable very quickly. The classes don't have many students and so the course quality is good.
Show details » Read more...Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying French in Lyon. These homes are often between 5 - 45 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged 130 € when you register.
The closest airport to the school is Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport (LYS).
The school offers airport pickup services. If you wish to be picked up, just give us your flight details and arrival date. The price of a one-way airport transfer from Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport is 75 €. You must book your airport transfer in advance when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Lyon based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
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