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  • Fête des Lumières in Lyon

    Monday, 21 May 2012
    The festival of lights is an annual occurrence in Lyon to give thanks to Mary (or Marie in French). As the town was struck by the plague in 1643, people prayed to Mary and promised that if she would spare the town they would pay tribute to her. Therefore ever since they have offered a tribute and led a procession up to the Basilica of Fourvière to honour the promise they made to her. Traditionally people would put out candles on their balconies or in their windows on December 8th to show their respect and gratitude. However over the years the tradition has developed into a world renowned festival celebrated over a whole four days to which thousands of people from many different countries flock to Lyon to see!
    Published in French-speaking
  • Hattie spent the first semester of her year abroad in Paris and she is now at university in Lyon. You can follow her blog: Parlez-vous français? and, in the meantime, here are her top tips for coping with administration in France - in particular the French CAF:
    Published in Home
  • Tilly studied French and Spanish at the University of Manchester and spent her year abroad teaching adults English at the Association pour la Formation Professionelle des Adultes in Lyon. She graduated in 2010 and now works for a subtitling and dubbing company.
    Published in Worked Abroad
  • Taking out an extra course during your time in France will mean you can practice something you’re interested in, with the locals - what better way to have fun whilst you’re learning, we say. With so many free hours, it’s easy to stuff yourself silly with choucroute and slurp on fine wine: and although that’s an equally beneficial way to improve your language (as long as you’re oohing and aahing with the Frenchies), you can also get another insight into the culture, the people and their habits.

     

    From cooking courses to clown workshops, find your ideal way to pass the time here:

  • Lyon: Chapter 3

    Thursday, 27 October 2011

    So, I’ve lived in France for two whole months now. What can I say? It’s been a whirlwind. A whirlwind of meeting tons of lovely new people, exploring new places and… (I have to admit) huge, huge piles of paperwork. One thing that all of us ERASMUS students seem to have noticed here in France is that they love their bureaucracy. You will quickly find yourself caught up in vicious circles of paperwork and on goose chases for some random piece of paper without which you won’t be able to do something vital… It’s all very strange.

  • Hattie is a Leicester student who spent the first semester of her year abroad in Paris and now she's coming to the end of her second semester at university in Lyon. Here's what she will - and definitely won't - miss from her year abroad.
    Published in Home
  • Julia did a degree in French and Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies at Roehampton University and spent her year abroad studying at Lyon II, Université Lumière Lyon in France. She graduated in 2007 and has since founded her own dance company.
    Published in Studied Abroad
  • Jodianne studied French and Spanish at Roehampton University and spent her year abroad studying at the Université Lumiere Lyon II in Lyon, France, and at the Faculty of Translation at the University of Granada in Spain. She graduated in 2010 and now works for the Miss World Organisation.
    Published in Studied Abroad
  • The Mole Diaries: Lyon

    Saturday, 05 November 2011

    Jordaine Hulse is studying French and German with Spanish at Bangor University in Wales, and is currently on her year abroad in Lyon, France. She says she chose Lyon for two reasons: "I thought that going to a big city like Lyon would really give me the full experience of independence on my year abroad, and also Lyon is the gastronomic capital of France – and I love my food... so I felt that we would be a perfect match!

    Published in French-speaking
  • Lyon: Chapter 2

    Friday, 26 August 2011
    I have been in Lyon for one full day now and I am really enjoying it…On the whole. Somebody seems to have warned the city that seeing as I am the epitome of British, I must experience the same rainy weather as we have in England, WHEREVER I go. So far, I have been caught in two thunder and lightning storms (whilst dressed in ballet pumps and strappy tops due to the fact that it is flipping hot as well) and it has now been raining for about 4 hours straight. What on earth is going on? Anyway, typical English moaning about the weather mode is now turned off and I shall return to my usual chirpier self.
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