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Learn English in Ottawa, in Canada.


Courses of 20, 30 or 40 group lessons per week.

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: 45 minutes.
  • Minimum age: 16
  • Schedule:
    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM for 20 lessons / week.
    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM for 30. lessons / week.
    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM for 40 lessons / week.
     
  • Maximum of 8 students per class.
  • All levels available.
     
  • 40 L/W: a very intensive program.
     
  • School material included (Book, CD, Workbook).
  • Some activities included like museums visits, parliament, .........
  • Language lab with internet access.
  • Evaluation and attestation of linguistic training.

Starting dates

  • Each Monday

School closing dates

Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
17 - 18 19 - 1 4 1 13 11 25,26

Available options

  • All our rates are valid from January 1st till December 31st, and never include the plane ticket.

RATES

Prices are in Canadian dollars.

Enrolment fees (once): 200$

Program / week 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24
20 lessons 220$ / week
30 lessons 260$ / week
40 lessons 360$ / week

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Family accommodation.

A specialized homestay host agency in OTTAWA will be able to make your reservation for the duration of your course. Payment of your accommodation will be made only with them:

Web site: http://capitalhomestay.com/
Prices: http://capitalhomestay.com/fees.htm
Contact: http://capitalhomestay.com/contact_us.htm
Reservation: http://capitalhomestay.com/registration.htm

If you want us to help you to book your accomodation thru the website, we will be happy to help with no additional cost.


City information

Before becoming Canada's capital, Ottawa, known then underOttawa 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.

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