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Learn English in Ottawa,
in Canada.

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Courses of 15 or 25
group lessons per week,
private courses, TOEFL or TOEIC exams preparation.
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15 minutes on foot of the parliamentary
hill, near a very frequented street, the school will be able to give
you a course targeted in small groups.
Tuition programs
- 1 lesson: 60 minutes.
- Minimum age: 16
- Schedule:
9:00 AM -12:00 PM for 15 lessons/week.
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM for 25 lessons / week.
- Maximum of 7 students per class.
- All levels available.
- TOEFL and TOEIC exams preparation.
Minimum 4 weeks courses,
25 lessons per week. Please specify with your registration.
- School material included.
- Some activities included like museums
visits, parliament, .........
- Evaluation and attestation of linguistic
training.
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Starting dates
School closing dates
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April |
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June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
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22, 25 |
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5 |
10 |
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25, 26 |
Available options

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Family accommodation.
30$CAD
per night if less than 1 month.
or 900$CAD
the fist month (30 nights)
and
700$CAD
any additional month after the fist one.
Our greeting families
are recruited with great care. The criteria of selection are very
rigorous and each family must satisfy a precise conditions of
contract: : excellent morality, desire to communicate with their
host, satisfactory social standing. We should specify that the
families will only speak with you the language of the country where
you will be. It is the principle of the immersion courses!
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City information
Before becoming Canada's capital, Ottawa,
known then under the name of Bytown, was only lumberjacks' camp, at the
confluence of Curtain' canal and Ottawa' river, in the geographic centre
of the province of Canada. In 1857, queen Victoria decided to make the
capital for the satisfaction of the legislators, not able to choose
between Toronto and Montreal. In 1859 began the construction of the
parliament buildings of neo Gothic style and the government, copied to
those from Westminster in London. Since 1867, date in which the city
became officially capital of the Confederacy, Ottawa did not stop to
grow and forms a city of more than 700000 inhabitants today. Political
heart of the country, it is also a big cultural centre, proud of its
universities, prestigious sound National Museum, as well as of its very
beautiful National Gallery. You can visit also the Science and the
Technology museum, the museum of the Fine art and walk along the
Curtain' canal during summer or skate above during the long winters. In
February you can attend the magnificent sculptures on ice and attend the
ball of snows. In spring you will discover the beauty of tulips. Every
year Holland offers to the city thousands and thousands of bulbs to
decorate its flowerbeds.
Pictures of Ottawa
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