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A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada closely resembles the US in its market-oriented economic system, pattern of production, and affluent living standards. Canada is distinguished by its wonderfully vast expanses of wilderness. Wood Buffalo National Park, for example, is larger than Switzerland, while the Northwest Territories cover an area the size of India but have a population of just 58,000. Canada’s lakes, mountains and forests make it a magnet for those who enjoy the Great Outdoors. Hiking, skiing, fishing and a host of other adventurous activities can be enjoyed virtually anywhere in the country, from the wilds of the Rockies to the outskirts of its major cities. These, too, are a revelation, especially Québec, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, all of which are fabulously cosmopolitan, as well as rich in history and culture. |
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Set on an island in the St. Lawrence River, Montreal is a city where the French and English cultures meet. It has an extremely attractive city centre, ideal for walking. Old Montreal has the largest number of 17-19th century buildings in North America.
Montreal is famous for its dual culture, with live theatre and concerts in both languages. It is also a highly diverse, multi-cultural city. You will find a wide range of excellent restaurants, with cuisine from all parts of the world.
Montreal has four quite distinct seasons. Each season provides a wealth of outdoor activities. The countryside around Montreal is well-known for the changing of leaves in the fall. In the winter, you can go skiing and skating. In the warmer months, you can walk, hike, cycle, swim, sail, golf, and play tennis.
Montreal’s underground city, which was started in the 1960s, provides access to 11,700 boutiques, major department stores, restaurants, theatres, and cinemas - all without ever stepping outdoors! Metro stops are located throughout the underground city.
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| French school in Montreal |
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Our school stands out for its quality instruction at attractive rates; small classes, professional, university-trained instructors; controlled linguistic limit to ensure international student population;
dedicated, in-house staff for each service area and extensive Activities and Excursions programme
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SCHOOL
FACILITIES:
The language school building is located on the main shopping street in the centre of Montreal. The Institute is also just a few minutes’ walking distance to Montreal’s underground city. This underground city provides access to 11,700 boutiques, major department stores, restaurants, theatres, and cinemas - all without ever stepping outdoors!
School Facilities: 26 bright class rooms; Student Resource Centre – 16 computers & 15 Laptops; Lunch seating lounge; Microwave oven, Water kettle, water fountains in the lunch seating lounge; Over 70 Restaurants in the building (shopping mall). All classrooms are air-conditioned and heat controlled. Wheel-chair accessible
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AVERAGE
AGE OF STUDENTS:
26 |
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NATIONALITIES:
Spanish 25%; Korean 18%; German 16%; Japanese 16%; Portuguese 11%
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MEMBERSHIPS
& ACREDITATIONS:
IALC; Founding member of CAPLS (Canadian Association of Private Language Schools);
CLC (Canada Language Council); Member of NAFSA (Association of International Educators); Certified by Emploi-Québec; Authorised test centre for TFL/Test de français international
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Homestay - Private room, Half board |
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Student Residence - Private room, no meals |
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60 |
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250 |
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15 |
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40
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ARRIVAL
INFORMATION / TRANSFER
Best arrival airport is Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport
Our school offers airport reception. Plus, there are a variety of inexpensive and reliable alternatives to get from the airport to the student’s accommodation. These options are not arranged by the school. The student can find out more information about these services at the airport.
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| LEISURE
AND ACTIVITIES IN Montreal |
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| ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZED BY French school in Montreal |
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| Guided Tours, Theatre visits |
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