Prices starting from
390€
Located in a beautifully renovated historic building that opens directly onto a spacious park, the Alliance Française de Toulouse offers an ideal environment for learning.
The school occupies three floors. The first floor includes the reception area where students can always ask for support, a large student lounge with hot drink and snack vending machines, a fully equipped kitchen for lunchtime, and a free resource center with a library and freely accessible computers. The second and third floors feature a total of 12 bright classrooms, each equipped with Wi-Fi, whiteboards, projectors, audio systems and air conditioning to ensure optimal learning conditions.
Saint Agne / Empalot
Line B
Toulouse is the 4th-largest city in France. It is often called the “Pink City” for its distinctive red-pink brick and tile buildings. Located in the southwest, the region is known for its rich cultural heritage with many UNESCO World Heritage sites to visit.
Toulouse is also a dynamic hub of innovation. The city is known as the European capital of aeronautics and space and is home to major industry players such as Airbus and the French space agency (CNES).
This intensive programme follows the CEFR framework and is designed to strengthen all four core language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It takes a flexible, action-based approach, placing strong emphasis on real-life communication and active participation. Teachers adapt lessons to students’ goals, strengths and weaknesses.
Classes are immersive and held in small groups, fostering interaction and engagement while allowing teachers to provide personalised support.
From 2 weeks to 9 months
Every two weeks on Mondays
Complete beginners have fixed start dates.
(≈1 session per month)
Monday to Friday
Morning class: 9:00 – 12:30
Standard (17.5 hours per week)
A1, A2, B1, B2
This course meets the requirements for a French student visa application.
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the standard used by language schools and universities to assess French language proficiency. It divides learning into 6 levels, from beginner (A1) to expert (C2), with each level marking a key milestone in your language journey.
B2 is widely considered the minimum level required for university admission, entry into selective schools, or working for a French company.
At the Alliance Française de Toulouse, your progression will be as follows:
・You can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases.
・You can introduce yourself and others and can ask and answer questions about your personal details (where you live, people you know and things you own).
・You can communicate simply when the other person speaks slowly and clearly.
・You can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to everyday topics such as personal information, shopping, local geography, or work.
・You can communicate simply on familiar and routine matters.
・Yan describe in simple terms your background and immediate environment.
・You can understand the main points of situations regularly encountered at work, school, etc.
・You can deal with most situations likely to arise while traveling in a French-speaking country.
・You can write simple texts on topics you are familiar with or of personal interest.
・You can describe your dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly give explanations for your opinions and plans.
・You can understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics.
・You can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers smooth.
・You can write clear and detailed texts on a wide range of subjects and express your viewpoint giving the advantages and disadvantages on a given issue.
2 weeks
390€
1 month
640€
3 months
1,920€
6 months
3,840€
9 months
5,760€
1 year
7,680€
The prices provided above are for reference purposes only. Contact our team for detailed pricing.
Registration fee
50€
Registration fee is not included in the price
Disclaimer: Prices in currencies other than euro are estimated based on the latest exchange rates.
Tuition fees include a placement test and a final certificate. Learning materials are not included and must be purchased separately.
Registration fee
50€
Registration fee is not included in the price.
Targeted workshops focused on French pronunciation, oral expression, and cultural knowledge and understanding.
To apply, contact Go! Go! France directly. Our team will guide you through the school selection, application paperwork, and visa process.
Depending on your nationality and course length, you may need a student visa.
Learn more about the student visa process: https://gogofrance.com/en/frequently-asked-questions/
The Alliance Française de Toulouse classes typically have 10 students, allowing for personalized attention and better interaction with teachers.
The typical age range of students at the Alliance Française de Toulouse is 26 to 35 years old.
Yes, students receive official documentation upon completing their program at the Alliance Française de Toulouse, including:
・A French level certification
・An attendance certificate showing course dates, hours per week and attendance rate
Before arrival, students complete an online placement test. This allows the Alliance Française de Toulouse to evaluate your French proficiency and place you in the appropriate class level.
Your progress is assessed by your teachers, who determine whether you are ready to advance to the next level or would benefit from repeating the same level.
Yes, students receive homework assignments, which are reviewed and corrected in the following class.
Students come from a wide range of countries. The current most represented nationalities include:
・Spain – 11%
・USA – 8%
・UK – 6%
・Brazil – 5%
・India – 4%
This international mix creates a diverse and multicultural learning environment.
Yes, the Alliance Française de Toulouse offers a monthly cultural program to enhance the learning experience. Activities are selected according to the season and based on Toulouse cultural calendar to help students experience French language and culture in real-life contexts.
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