Toronto
presents several programs
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3
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Learn English in Toronto, Canada.
Toronto Program 1
20, 25 or 30 lessons per
week, private courses, co-op program (internship),
"PLUS lessons", academic year.
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Tuition programs.
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Starting dates
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January
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17 |
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February
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14 |
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March
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14 |
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April
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11 |
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May
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9 |
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June
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6 |
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July
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4 |
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August
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2,29 |
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September
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26 |
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October
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24 |
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November
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21 |
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December
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19 |
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January 2012 |
16 |
- Beginners must start on these dates.
- Other levels: every Monday.
- HOWEVER WE ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO
START AT THESE DATES WHATEVER THE LEVEL, THE COURSE BEING BASED ON A
PERIOD OF 4 WEEKS.
School closing dates
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Feb. |
April |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
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21 |
22 |
23 |
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1 |
1 |
5 |
10 |
11 |
23,26 |
Available options:
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Rates.
Currency
Converter
Prices are in Canadian dollars
School material not included: 40$ to be paid per session
(4 weeks)
| Program / week |
1 * |
2 |
3 |
add. week
4 - 11 |
add. week
12 - 23 |
add. week
24 - 35 |
36 and more |
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20 lessons |
415$ |
670$ |
885$ |
255$ |
240$ |
230$ |
220$ |
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25 lessons |
465$ |
760$ |
1010$ |
295$ |
280$ |
265$ |
250$ |
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30 lessons |
500$ |
830$ |
1100$ |
325$ |
310$ |
295$ |
275$ |
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Academic year, 28 weeks |
20 L/W: 4716$ |
25 L/W: 5422$ |
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Academic year, 32 weeks |
20 L/W: 5229$ |
25 L/W: 6013$ |
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Academic year, 36 weeks |
20 L/W: 5460$ |
25 L/W: 6377$ |
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"PLUS lessons", 10 private lessons
per week in
addition to a group course, 20, 25 or 30 lessons. |
490$ per week
add. lesson: 49$ |
| Private course, 20 lessons
per week |
20 lessons........1 weeks: 1090$
2 weeks: 2070$ |
| Co-op program
(Internship). Course not included |
To be paid only once:
765$ UNPAID WORK
1200$ PAID WORK |
* 1 week course is available only between
the following dates
January 17th and April 8th, 2011
September 26th, 2011 and January 13th, 2012.
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Toronto Program 2
Business English diploma,
12 weeks (8 english course, 4 co-op program)
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Tuition programs
- 1 lesson: 55 minutes.
- Minimum age: 18
- Schedule: 30 lessons (9:00 AM - 4:45PM)
- Maximum of 14 students per class, average
8 to 11.
- Minimum level required: Upper
intermediate.
- Language laboratory.
- School material included.
- Access to laptop interconnected with WIRELESS
TECHNOLOGY
- Free access to Internet and email.
- Guided tour around the school.
- Evaluation and attestation of linguistic
training.
Available options:
- Our prices are available from January 1st to
December 31, 2011. These prices never include the Air Fare.
- Airport transfer (one way): 100$
- Private bathroom in family: 80$ per week
- Additional day:
family: 30$.
family with private bathroom: 42$
- Internet access in family: 13$ per week
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Minimum Ability
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High-intermediate
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Minimum Age
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18 |
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Programme
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Combination of
business English courses and work placement
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Programme Start
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Any Monday
outside of Official Holidays |
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Course Materials
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students
purchase required course materials
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Programme Length
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12 weeks
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VISA (Study
Permit) |
Not required for
studies up to 6 months; study permit needed
after 6 months |
Description of Programme
The
Business English Diploma offers students an exciting
combination of courses that focus on English skills
for business along with a challenging volunteer
workplace experience.
All
students enroll for 8 weeks of the 30 Lessons
programme and then complete 4 weeks at an unpaid
workplace assignment.
A
variety of popular courses are open to Business
English Diploma candidates for their 8 weeks of the
30 Lessons programme. The volunteer workplace
assignment provides students with real experiences
for use of English in an actual workplace
environment.
To be
accepted into the Business English Diploma, students
must already have acquired a minimum skill level of
high-intermediate in English.
Once in the programme,
students follow a combination of required and
optional courses.
Business
English
Diploma
courses
include:
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Course |
Level |
Length |
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REQUIRED
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International
Business
English
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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Workplace
Readiness
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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OPTIONAL
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International
Business
English
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Intermediate
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4
weeks
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Skills
Studies
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Intermediate
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4
weeks
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General
English
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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TOEFL
Preparation
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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Skills
Studies
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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TOEIC
Preparation
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Advanced
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4
weeks
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Placement
Test
The student
completes a
written
placement
test first
to ensure
that the
minimum
score is met
before
proceeding
with the
application.
This test
will be sent
by email.
Ilf you pass
the test,
your
enrolment
will be then
confirmed.
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Starting dates
Please see dates shown programme 1.
School closing dates
Please see dates shown programme 1.
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RATES program
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Currency
Converter
Prices are in Canadian dollars.
School material included
| Program /
week |
12 |
Business
English Diploma
(courss + workplace assignment) |
3445$ |
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Toronto Program 3
CAMBRIDGE exam
preparation:(FCE, CAE, CPE), IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
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FCE : First Certificate in English,
CAE : Certificate of Advanced English,
CPE: Certificate of Proficiency in English
Tuition program
These diplomas insure a recognition of your
English level on an international plan with numerous multinational companies
as well as with English-speaking universities around the world. Establish by
UCLES (local University of Cambridge Examinations Syndicates).
- 1 lesson: 55 minutes.
- Minimum age: 18
- CAE and FCE : intermediate level students require
a 12 weeks program. Advance level, 4 or 8 weeks are okay.
- CPE over 12 weeks.
- Schedule: 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM.
- Maximum of 14 students per class
- IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC: 20 or 25 lessons per week. The
school prepare to these exams but NOT register students to these exams.
Minimum level required: intermediaite.
- Evaluation and attestation of
linguistic training
- Language laboratory.
- Free access to Internet and Email.
- Guided tour around the school.
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Exam and
material fee not included for the CAMBRIDGE (FCE, CAE, CPE) exam. 320$ to be added
to the course price.
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Starting dates.
CAMBRIDGE (FCE, CAE, CPE)
4 weeks session May 16 **
or November 7 ***
8 weeks session
April 18 **
or October 11 ***
12 weeks session March
21** or September 12 ***
** Exams : June
13 to 17.
Accommodation till June 18
*** Exams: December
5 to 9.
Accommodation till December 10
IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
Starting dates. Refer to program number 1
School closing dates
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Feb. |
April |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
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16 |
10 |
18 |
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1 |
3 |
7 |
12 |
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24,25 |
Available options:
- Our prices are available from January 1st to
December 31,
2011. These prices never include the Air Fare.
- Airport transfer (one way): 100$
- Private bathroom in family: 80$ per week
- Additional day:
family: 30$.
family with private bathroom: 42$
- Internet access in family: 13$ per week
VERY
IMPORTANT:
75$CAD charged for applications
received after the following dates:
For the June exam: after March 30th
For the December exam: after October 12th |
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RATES program
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Currency
Converter
Prices are in Canadian dollars.
CAMBRIDGE (FCE, CAE, CPE)
Exam and
material fee not included for the CAMBRIDGE (FCE, CAE, CPE) exam. 320$ to be
added to the course price.
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week |
4 |
8 |
12 |
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CAMBRIDGE |
1290$ |
2470$ |
3650$ |
IELTS,
TOEFL, TOEIC
School material not included.
40$ per 4 weeks session
| Programme /
week |
2 |
3 |
add. week
4 - 11 |
add. week
12 - 23 |
add. week
24 - 35 |
36 and more |
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20 lessons |
670$ |
885$ |
255$ |
240$ |
230$ |
220$ |
| 25 lessons |
760$ |
1010$ |
295$ |
280$ |
265$ |
250$ |
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Accommodation for programs 1, 2 or 3
Family or Residence.
- Arrival on Sunday.
- Departure on Saturday
- Family, 2 meals per day, 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!
Students meeting point
Single or double occupancy bedroom.
BREAKFAST INCLUDED
20
minutes from school by public transportation, cafeteria, towels, laundry room. Gym. Cleaning once a week.
Private bathroom. Internet access available.
Placement fee (once):
FAMILY: 200$
RESIDENCE: 275$
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Weeks |
1
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2 |
3 |
4 |
Add.
week |
Add. day |
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FAMILY |
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255$ |
400$ |
600$ |
800$ |
200$ |
30$ |
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RESIDENCE |
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Single occupancy |
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975$ |
1040$ |
488$ |
75$ |
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Double occupancy |
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780$ |
800$ |
390$ |
65$ |
* 1 week is available only between
the following dates:
January 17th and April 8th, 2011
September 26th, 2011 and January 13th, 2012.
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City information

Metropolis of the country and Ontario capital, on the bank of Ontario
lake, it occupies the site of the former French fortress, fortress
Rouillé, established in 1749. The English bought the place to the
Indians in 1787. Then named York, the city becomes major of this part
of Canada. Toronto is the most important industrial and commercial
area of the country. The business district near the lake is dominated
by skyscrapers and the CN tower (553 m).
You can visit the Ontario Royal museum with its collections of
the Chinese antiques, which are, as it is said, the most beautiful
outside of China, and European galleries Samuel, which teem with
furniture, with glass factory and with different objects.
Another more picturesque museum is the Bata shoe museum, the
surprising finds tell the history of humanity ! In the presentation of
the celebrities ' shoes, Elton John numerous shoes met Napoleon
Bonaparte 's socks.
Just a step from the Bata museum is the chic district Bloor-Yorkville,
renowned for its prestigious addresses (Chanel, Louis Vuitton), its
numerous shops of Canadian dressmakers between Yong Street and Road
Avenue, its bookshops, its art galleries, its terraces and its
Victorian style houses. Not to miss: the animation corner Yonge and
Dundas streets, the fullest of life crossroads of the city with its
salesmen of hot dogs and bretzels. The Queen West street (between
University and Bathurst) is also worth the bend. The shops of the
young "avant garde" dressmakers, the audacious shop windows, the
atmosphere of pubs will give you the taste to spend hours there.
If you like antiques and beautiful objects, it is necessary to
visit Harbourfront on the edge of Ontario lake. Besides Queen Quay
Terminal, shopping center which abounds in furniture and in finds
design shops, there is just close an impressive market of antiques.
Take advantage there to make a break, because Harbourfront buzzs of
activities with the lake Ontario in backcloth. To have an open view on
the skyscrapers of the town centre, it is necessary to rise aboard the
ferryboat which connects in 20 minutes Harbourfront with islands Ward.
Another possibility of visit is to drive along the wines roads towards
the Niagara peninsula , famous for its vineyards. It will be possible
to end your evening in beauty by going to attend one of the numerous
musicals occurring in Toronto
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