French Courses for Seniors (50+ Years) in Montpellier from €521 for 1 Week

Reviews by former students who attended a Senior Adult Learners 50+ years course in Montpellier

Excellent mix of methods; very committed teachers who also provide any additional material required. Group size (persons per class).
30 June 2025
Course: French Course 50+ - 2 weeks
Student age: 77 years

The instructor for the 2 week course (Brunelle) is a truly gifted teacher who created a wonderfully, warm, funny and very engaging learning environment.
Two enthusiastic thumbs up! From initial inquiries and online registration to course to follow up. Angela, my contact person was thorough, extremely helpful and overall super.
24 March 2025
Course: 50+ Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 70 years

The discussions generated by the teacher
17 March 2025
Course: French Course 50+ - 1 week
Student age: 59 years

The location and the friendliness of the staff and teacher as well as the city of Montpellier.
Space too cramped
5 April 2024
Course: 50+ Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 68 years

I liked the wide variety of activities, especially the ones that got us talking!
23 October 2023
Course: 50+ Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 63 years
FAQ About Senior Adult Learners 50+ years French Courses in Montpellier
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Which French school offers the best rated teaching for Senior Adult Learners 50+ years courses in Montpellier?
I am looking for a language course with over-50s. I already have a basic/good level of French under my belt. What do you recommend?
- Most 50+ courses are a combination of the standard course (all ages), combined with cultural activities just for 50+ students.
- 50+ courses often have only a few start dates per year (spring/autumn), while you can start almost every Monday in a standard course.
- The 50+ courses are incredibly fun to meet peers in, so if a start date suits you, I definitely recommend this. If there is no start date for a 50+ course that suits you, I recommend joining a standard course.
- Also, check the average age of students on the schools' profiles. If you choose a standard course at a school with a higher average age, this also already gives you a greater chance of meeting peers.
- You could possibly also opt for a business course if a school offers this. There the average age is usually a lot higher as well.
- The youngest students are on the road during the summer months. So if you prefer not to take classes with incredibly young students, we recommend taking a course outside the summer season.
- Most young students go to the big cities, the standard courses of schools in smaller locations usually have a higher average age.
We hope this helps. And if you have any further questions, we are of course happy to help.”




















The 50+ French course is a combination of 1 or 2 weeks Standard lessons (20 lessons per week) + an activities package.
The French course runs in the morning. The activities take place in the afternoon/evening.