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THE SCHOOL
We are proud to provide our students with the tools to prosper in the new reality of the business and academic world. Since 1997, Canadian and foreign students from a diversity of cultures and backgrounds are attracted to our English language school. They come together in an open, friendly atmosphere, where they can share interests and ideas. Our school programs have already fostered success for many of our students. Our solid reputation stems from the academic rigor of our training programs, the quality of our human resources and the excellence of our methodology.
COURSES
7 Level Course: from beginner 1 to advanced 2 (approximately 600 hours)
Course 6h, 9h or 25h Student progress is enhanced through key program features:
- Placement test
- End of level evaluation
- Language skill implementation: grammar, conversation, oral comprehension, oral and written expression
- A certificate is given at the end of each level.
- A diploma is issued upon course completion.
University Entrance Test Preparation 9h If students do not meet course requirements, a Course 6h or 25h is recommended prior to joining this program.
Business Course 9h If students do not meet course requirements, a Course 6h or 25h is recommended prior to joining this program.
- General communication techniques in a second language
- English as an international business language
- In-house language training
- Terminological workshops
- Document protocol
- Telephone protocol
- Enriched writing (grammar, writing techniques)
- Translation and interpretation
TOEFL/TOEIC The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) evaluates the potential success of an individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college level. It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking colleges and universities. Additionally, institutions such as government agencies, businesses, or scholarship programs may require this test. The Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) measures the ability of non-native English speaking examinees to use English in everyday work activities.
The course consists of:
- 9h per week
- 8 students per class
- Duration of Course: 8 weeks
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Best Offer
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1440 Canadian Dollars
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4 weeks
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Course 25h
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Registration Fee
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Student residence
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FREE TIME
Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec. Formerly the largest metropolis of Canada (a distinction acquired by Toronto in the mid-1970s), it is the second-largest French-speaking city in the Western world after Paris. Montreal is the cultural centre of Quebec, and of French-speaking North America as a whole. The city is Canada's centre for French language television productions, radio, theatre, film, multimedia and print publishing. The Quartier Latin is a neighbourhood crowded with cafés animated by this literary and musical activity. The local English-speaking artistic community nevertheless contributes dynamically to the culture of Montreal, and intense collaborations exist between all Montreal communities. The result is a dynamic musical scene, ignited by the presence of numerous musical festivals, that melts different musical styles and traditions.
Crescent Street is "party central" for Montreal's Anglophone population, lying at the edge of the Concordia University campus. Throughout the summer, it features street fairs and festivals. The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix unofficially starts off Montreal's non-stop festival season in the summer. Crescent Street also features many clubs and bars. The clientele of Crescent nightclubs and bars are mostly students, tourists and in general a younger crowd looking for exhilaration and excitement. Montreal’s bustling nightlife is attributed to its relatively late "last call" (3 a.m.), and its many restaurants and after hours clubs that stay open well on into the morning. The large university population and the excellent public transportation system (a network of night buses, some with service every 15 minutes, replaces the metro between 01:00 and 05:00 a.m.) combine with other aspects of the Montreal culture to make the city's night life unique.
ACCOMMODATION
Where does my host family live? We are located downtown. Some host families live at a walking distance from the school and others in the Greater Montreal area. Good public transportation is available anywhere in the city. A bus or metro ride to the school will usually take from 10 to 45 minutes.
Who is my host family?
- A traditional family with or without children;
- A woman living alone or with a teenager/young adult (son or daughter);
- A man living alone or with a teenager/young adult (son or daughter);
We know each and every one of our host families personally. All of our families were chosen according to the following criteria: room privacy, food quality, family surroundings, and ability to communicate in the target language.
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