CANADA : Montreal Program number 1
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Course of 20 or 30 lessons per week, private tuition, academic year, Co-Op program.
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Tuition Programs
- Minimum age required: 18
- 1 lesson: 55 minutes
- Schedule: (9:00 am - 1: 30 p.m. ) 20 lessons per week
- Schedule: (9:00 pm - 4:30 p.m. ) 30 lessons per week
- Maximum 14 students per class, average of 8 to 11.
- Academic year: 20 lessons per week. At the end the D.E.L.F. test will be given with no additional charge. With 160$CAN additional per month, you will be given 30 instead of 20 lessons per week.
28 weeks: + 1120$CAN
32 weeks: + 1280$CAN
36 weeks: + 1440$CAN
- Private tuition: 20/30 lessons per week. To be split on 1 or 2 weeks.
- Co-Op program: Minimum level required: Intermediate superior. Placement in a Canadian Company after a completion of a 4 weeks language program, minimum 30 lessons per week. (Not included in the listed fees). For the length of your placement, no longer than your course. EX: 4/4 or 8/8 or 12/12. Resume is required.
- All levels from beginners to advanced
- Language laboratory
- Access to Email and Internet.
- Guided tour of the school immediate areas
- Test and certificate of attendance
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Starting Dates
Jan |
Feb |
March |
April |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
13 |
10 |
10 |
7 |
5 |
2,30 |
28 |
25 |
22 |
20 |
17 |
15 |
Beginners must begin at dates mentioned. Otherwise: every Monday.
Closing Dates
April |
May |
June |
July |
Sept |
Oct |
Dec |
18 |
19 |
24 |
1 |
1 |
13 |
25,26 |
Options Available
- Additional day of accommodation: 35$.
- Airport transfer: 90$ (one way).
- Hostels or hotels accommodation: upon request
Our prices are available from January 1st to December 31, 2003 and never include the Air Fare.
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Costs
Currency Converter Prices are in Canadian dollars.
Program/week |
2 |
3 |
4 |
8 |
12 |
16 |
20 |
24 |
36 |
20 lessons without accommodation |
730$ |
925$ |
1060$ |
2020$ |
2980$ |
3780$ |
4700$ |
5380$ |
7660$ |
30 lessons without accommodation |
915$ |
1165$ |
1340$ |
2580$ |
3820$ |
4820$ |
6000$ |
6820$ |
9460$ |
20 lessons with family accommodation |
1285$ |
1670$ |
1995$ |
3715$ |
5435$ |
6995$ |
8675$ |
10115$ |
14675$ |
30 lessons with family accommodation |
1470$ |
1910$ |
2275$ |
4275$ |
6275$ |
8035$ |
9975$ |
11555$ |
16475$ |
Academic year, tuition only |
28 W.: 4505$ |
32 W.: 4745$ |
36 W.: 4985$ |
Academic year, tuition and family accommodation |
28 W.: 10000$ |
32 W.: 11000$ |
36 W.: 12000$ |
Private tuition, 20/30 lessons without accommodation. |
1000$ for 20 lessons 1450$ for 30 lessons |
Private tuition, 20/30 lessons with accommodation. |
If split on:
1 W: 20/1365$ 2 W: 20/1555$
30/1815$ 30/2005$ |
Co-Op program (tuition and accommodation are not included and must be booked separately) |
960$ for 4 weeks
Additional week: 80$ |
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Accommodation: Family
Residence (YWCA) or hotel upon request.
- Arrival on Saturday or Sunday.
- Departure on Saturday.
- 2 meals per day included, single occupancy bedroom.
Our greeting families are recruited with great care. The criteria of selection are very rigorous and each family must satisfy a precise schedule of conditions: 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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Montreal Program number 2
Summer language adventure for students from 13 to 17 years old
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Tuition Programs
- 15 lessons per week, 3 lessons per day (09: 00 - 12: 00) :
- Maximum 15 students per class, average of 8.
- 1 lesson: 55 minutes
- All levels accepted
- Course Material
- Airport transfers in / out from Montreal airports (Dorval or Mirabel)
- 15 hours of supervised activities including lunch
- Activities in the afternoon: sports, social and interesting cultural outings (skating, football and soccer, canoeing,...and many more.
- Private room, accommodation in home stay, 3 meals/day every day
- Transportation family/school and return
- Medical Insurance for 1.000.000 $CAN
- Evaluation and orientation test
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Starting Dates
July |
August * |
7,14,21,28 |
4,11 |
* Final date for all programs: August 22nd, 2003.
Options Available
- Additional day of accommodation: 39$.
- Pocket money: around 70$ per week
- Our prices are available from January 1st
to December 31, 2003 and never include the Air Fare.
- EXTRA EXCURSION TO BE PAID AT SCHOOL:
Quebec City: 60$
Niagara Falls (2 days): 365$
Ottawa: 55$
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Costs
Prices are in Canadian dollars
Currency converter
Program / weeks |
2 |
Additional week |
Summer Lang. adv. without accommodation
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805$ |
335$ |
Summer Lang. adv. with accommodation |
1410$ |
585$ |
You must arrive in Montreal on Saturday or Sunday and leave on Saturday.
Otherwise extra nights will be charged.
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Accommodation: Family
- Arrival on Saturday or Sunday.
- Departure on Saturday.
- 3 meals per day included, single occupancy bedroom.
Our greeting families are recruited with great care. The criteria of selection are very rigorous and each family must satisfy a precise schedule of conditions: 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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Town information's
A unique city in North America, Montreal is a multi-cultural community offering a mixture of European an American style. With a population of 2,8 millions, Montreal offers a unique linguistic situation where French language is often used in professional, cultural, tourism and sports activities. The program offers 10 different levels of intensive French. The approach consists of comprehension, oral expression, enrichment of your vocabulary, reading and writing. The classes concentrate on comprehension and oral expression ; how ewer, they also cover reading and writing composition. When a student reaches a certain level of knowledge, the program will adapt itself to fulfill the specific needs required.
Discover why Montreal is known as one of the world's leading gastronomic centres. In Montréal, fine food is one of life's more popular delights. With more than 4,000 restaurants serving up the national cuisine of some 80 countries, Montreal offers a unique tour of the gastronomic pleasures of the world. Montrealers and visitors alike are spoilt with a variety of different foods as well as settings ranging from sidewalk cafes, bistros, intimate restaurants hidden away on streets to the large dining rooms of downtown hotels.
Montréal is less than a day's drive or a one to two-hour flight from most major cities in the North-eastern part of the North American continent. The two airports offer direct flights and non-stop flights to over 130 destinations around the world. Buses, limousines and taxis provide quick, efficient shuttle service between the airports, the major hotels and the City Centre Air Terminal. Via Rail offers regular service to Eastern and Western Canada. Amtrak provides daily service to New York and Washington. Montréal is one of the world's main inland seaports. Elegant cruise ships and heavy freighters from 200 ports on 5 continents visit our well-equipped, modern harbour.
Clean, safe, and comfortable, the underground subway system is an ideal, economical way to reach many of Greater Montréal's hotels and attractions. Highly popular with Montrealers, it is also an efficient and environmentally responsible means of commuting. Conventioneers will be happy to know that special one or three-day passes public transit are available.
Artistic performances
The calendar of cultural events in Montréal offers almost limitless choices. Of course there are festivals all through the summer until the Fall: Benson & Hedges International Fireworks Competition, Montréal International Jazz Festival, Just for Laughs Festival, The Montréal World Film Festival, the Francofolies de Montréal...
Place des Arts accommodates the Montréal Symphony Orchestra, major theatre, opera, dance and popular shows. The other cultural events in the city are equally varied: new, classical and folk music, traditional and avant-garde theatre, local and international stars, murder mystery evenings, Imax movies and karaoke and comedy clubs.
Montréal night beat
Bars and clubs come alive usually around 10 p.m. and throb until closing time, at 3 a.m.. In the western part of downtown, bars, night clubs and discotheques abound from Bishop to Peel streets near Ste-Catherine. The trendiest night spots, open till the wee hours, are dotted along Saint-Laurent Boulevard from south to north. Further east, you can listen to "chansonniers", jazz and lively conversation in the many bistros and "cafés" on and near Saint-Denis Street.
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