LeoLingua, Lyon:
LeoLingua is a private French language school in Lyon which is situated between Paris and Marseille in the Rhône-Alpes region of east-central France. We offer a range of French courses aimed at foreign students and professionals wanting to learn and practice French. Whether you are beginner or advanced level, our French classes are adapted to all levels and to all the professional careers. Our courses include intensive French, Business French and evening French classes.
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LeoLingua offers the following French courses in Lyon:
- Extra Intensive French Course:
80 hours per month = 15 hours of general French classes per week including workshops and a monthly guided sightseeing tour + 20 hours of specific French
- Intensive French Course:
60 h per month = 15 h of general French classes per week including workshops and a monthly guided sightseeing tour
- French Course for Au Pair Students:
48 h per month = 12 h of general French classes per week including workshops and a monthly guided sightseeing tour
- Business French Course:
Duration depends on your level and requirements. Topics include: How to lead the sale process in French (phoning, prospect meeting, bargaining, closing); Understand judicial and accounting vocabulary.
- Project / Product Management French Course:
Duration depends on your level and requirements. Topics include: How to lead a meeting in French with your team (R&D, Production, Quality, Logistics, Marketing, Sales and Purchasing).
- Medical French Course:
Duration depends on your level and requirements. You will learn how to understand and communicate with a patient and the medical team.
- Evening and Skype French Classes:
Duration depends on your level and requirements. From 7 pm to 11 pm.
- Other French Courses:
Architecture, Art History, Cinema, Philosophy, Fashion, Cooking. Duration depends on your level and requirements.
Course Levels:
Each course is divided into the the six levels by the Cadre Européen de reference pour les langues.
- Levels A1 and A2 are the beginners levels that aim at teaching those who do not speak French or only very little.
- Levels B1 and B2 are intermediate levels that aim at teaching students who can already express themselves in French but want to improve their knowledge of French langage.
- Level C1 and C2 are the advanced levels that aim at teaching students who already master French but want to go further in the practice of this langage.