
Learn English in Boston
in U.S.A.
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Tuition of 10, 20,
24, 30 group lessons per week, general or business English, TOEFL or TOEIC
preparation, special course for foreign English teachers (TEFL), Cambridge
exam preparation (FCE, CAE), Elder course.
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Programme du
cours
- 1 lesson: 50 minutes
- Minimum age: 17
- Schedule: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM depending the
chosen program.
- Maximum of 10 students per class.
- All levels available.
- Learning material.
- Free access to Internet and E-mail.
- 10 lessons a week: cannot get
accommodation with the school.
- TOEFL: 30 lessons a week. Minimum 4
weeks;
95$US exam fee
and text books.
- TOEIC: 20 lessons of group + 10 private
lessons a week. 3 or 4 weeks.
95$US exam fee
and text books.
- Cambridge exams preparation: 8 or 11
weeks.
Foresee 1 additional week at the end to get the exam.
Exam fee:
300$US
- Business English: 20 or 35 lessons a week,
2 weeks only, minimum level required: upper intermediate, 5 students by
class.
- English for foreign English teachers (TEFL): 35
lessons a week spending among others the last educational tools.
- Evaluation and certificate of linguistic
training.
- Elder course: 2 weeks program, 20
lessons per week. Excursions in the week end and afternoon activities
during the week. INCLUDED accommodation in a family, single occupancy
bedroom, 2 meals per day.
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STARTING DATES
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July |
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Sept |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
| 5 |
2* |
2,30* |
27* |
25 |
22* |
6*,20* |
3*,17* |
14* |
12 |
9* |
7 |
* Starting dates for
the Business English course.
Special course for foreign English teachers (TEFL) Starting January
5 or July 20.
Cambridge exam preparation: FCE and CAE:
from 30/03 to 12/06 11 weeks
from 20/04 to 12/06 08 weeks
exam the 12th or the
from 21/09 to 4/12 11 weeks 9th week
from 12/10 to 4/12 08 weeks
Elder course: from October 5 to 16,
2009
School closing dates
| Jan |
Feb. |
April |
May |
July |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
| 1,19 |
16 |
20 |
25 |
3 |
7 |
12 |
26,27 |
24,25 |
Available options
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Private course: upon request.
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Academic year or semester, 34 or
22 weeks: upon request.
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INTERNSHIP (company training): upon request.
- Airport transfer at arrival: 125$US one way
- All our rates are valid
from January 1st till December 31st,
2009
and never include the plane ticket.

VISA: According to the last
statements of the American law, the
F1 students visa will be delivered only for the persons taking a minimum
of 24 lessons a week. In that case, the school will send you the necessary
document I-20 to get the visa by the closest American ambassy
or consulate.
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ATTENTION PLEASE:
ALL STUDENTS GOING TO THE USA IN ORDER TO GET A LANGUAGE COURSE MUST
KNOW THAT THE I-20 FORM IS NOW COMPULSORY, AND IT IN ORDER TO ASK FOR A
STUDENT VISA F-1, IF THE COURSE IS OF A MINIMUM OF 18 LESSONS A WEEK.
ALL NATIONALITIES ARE CONCERNED.
FOR CANADIAN STUDENTS, THE I-20 FORM IS ALSO COMPULSORY BUT ARE EXEMPTED
FROM VISA.
PAYMENT OF THE
SEVIS FEE (AMERICAN ANTI
TERRORIST MEASURES) WILL BE ALSO COMPULSORY BESIDES THE VISA EXPENSES.
REQUIRED FOR ALL NATIONALITIES.
SEVIS I-901 (Student and Exchange
Visitor Information System): PRICE: 200$US
This SEVIS fee is
required of all foreign nationals who come to the United States
for the purpose of pursuing a full course of study in institutions
such as colleges, universities, and language training programs. It
is payable one time for each single educational program in which an
F-1 student participates, extending from the time the student is
granted F-1 status to the time the student falls out of status,
changes status, or departs the U.S. for an extended period of time.
This fee is new
and goes into effect September 1, 2004.
SEVIS fee payments will be used by the United States Department of
Homeland Security to fund the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.
This program makes it possible for international students and
exchange visitors to attend schools in the United States.
The fee also funds the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS),
a computer system employed to track international students and
exchange visitors during their stays in the United States.
SEE OUR CONDITIONS FOR DETAILS.
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RATES
The displayed prices are in
US$. Please convert in Canadian
dollars at the time of the final payment. Thank you.
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Program / week |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
4 add.
weeks |
| 10 lessons |
290 $US |
450 $US |
610 $US |
685 $US |
555 $US |
| 20 lessons |
415 $US |
700 $US |
985 $US |
1180 $US |
1050 $US |
| 24 lessons |
440 $US |
750 $US |
1060 $US |
1310 $US |
1180 $US |
| 30 lessons or TOEFL |
490 $US |
850 $US |
1210 $US |
1480 $US |
1350 $US |
| 30 lessons
(20 in group and 10 private (1 to 1)), TOEIC |
1115 $US |
2100 $US |
3085 $US |
3980 $US |
3850 $US |
| Cambridge exam preparation |
8 weeks: 2830$US
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11 weeks: 3845$US |
Business English |
2
weeks
20 lessons/week:
1320$US |
2 weeks
35 lessons/week: 2025$US |
English for
foreign English teachers
2 weeks only |
1980$US |
| Elder course |
Cours ET hébergement inclus.
1805$US |
no F1 visa required
LONG TERM COURSES
| Programme / week |
12 |
16 |
20 |
24 |
more than 6 months |
| 24 lessons |
3550$US |
4610$US |
5630$US |
6490$US |
Upon request |
| 30 lessons |
3970$US |
5170$US |
6330$US |
7330$US |
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Accommodation : family,
shared apartment , residence (summer only), Guesthouse or Townhouse.
- Arrival on Saturday or Sunday.
- Departure MUST be on Saturday.
PLACEMENT FEES (ONLY ONCE):
95$US
FAMILY
- Single occupancy bedroom, 1 or 2 meals per day.
- If 1, 2 or 3 weeks stay:
275$US per week 1 meal per day
300$US per week 2 meals per day
- 4 weeks and up:
4 first weeks:
895$US 1 meal per day
995$US
2 meals per day. 4 following weeks:
825$US 1 meal per day
925$US 2 meals per day
Additional day: 60$US / 70$US
( 1 // 2 meals per day)
SHARED APARTMENT
No meal. Downtown located, often close to school, walking distance.
Full equipped. You'll share the bathroom, kitchen and living room.
| Program /
week |
1 |
| Single
occupancy bedroom |
700$US
(800$US from April 26, 2009) |
Double
occupancy bedroom for 2 people arriving together
(price per person) |
363$US
(413$US from April 26, 2009) |
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE
(June 27th to August 22nd, 2009)
Breakfast included from Monday to Friday only
Walking distance to school. Shared bedroom. Security
24/24.
Access to the university sport complex like (swimming pool,
tennis, ......). Public phone on every floor .
| Program
/ week |
1 |
| Double
occupancy |
345$US (price
per person) |
| Dinner
supplement every day |
80$US per week |
INN (GUESTOUSE)
2 meals per day included. Walking distance to school. TV, micro-wave, air
conditioning, phone and fridge in every room.
| Programme/sem. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
4 add. weeks |
| Shared
occupancy |
595$US |
999$US |
1310$US |
1525$US |
1425$US |
TOWNHOUSE
No meal. Downtown located, often close to school, walking distance
| Programme/sem. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
4 add. weeks |
| Single
occ. |
480$US |
830$US |
1180$US |
1530$US |
1400$US |
| Double
occ. |
450$US |
700$US |
950$US |
1200$US |
1000$US |

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
Weekday
activities include outings in and around Boston. Weekend trips are planned
for regional cities and points of interest. Students are chaperoned by
either a school staff member or a professional tour guide on all
activities.
Activities are always optional. Students may sign up
and pay as they participate. Also, some of our best activities are free!
Free activities are designated on the list below by an asterisk (*).
The following list includes sample activities available
at school. While some activities are organized throughout the year, others
depend on the season.
Sample afternoon activities:
Boston
Museum of Fine Arts*
Movies and ice cream
Freedom Trail
Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market*
Cambridgeside Galleria*
Museum of Science/Omni Theater
Tour of Harvard University and Cambridge*
Harbor cruise and pizza dinner
New England Aquarium
Sample all-day activities:
Boston
Cape Cod
Newport, Rhode Island
Concord/Lexington & American Revolution Tour
Walden Pond
Sample weekend activities:
Boston
New York City
Toronto/Niagara Falls
Montreal
Washington D.C./Philadelphia |
Boston
Boston is the country's most international city. Rich in history, with an
impressive architectural heritage, Boston's many colleges and universities
uphold a tradition of excellence in education.
Our school is located in the stylish Back Bay area,
close to the Charles River and the stunning Public Garden. Just around the
corner delightful art galleries, boutiques, bookstores, and sidewalk cafes
line cosmopolitan Newbury Street. Afternoon excursions will take you to
Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, the Freedom Trail, the Museum of Fine Arts
and professional sporting events of every kind. Students benefit from
studying and living in a charming, world-class city that is young,
vibrant, and unforgettable.
- average temperature: summer - 26°C winter - 2°C
- minimum cost of subway/bus: $1.00
- average dinner price: $8-$20
- 3 miles/4.83 km to the airport
- 1 mile/1.61 km to historic downtown
- 1 mile/1.61 km to Harvard University
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Capital
and active port of the state of Massachusetts. Based in 1630, the city
held fast a role among 13 American colonies. Home of the Puritanism it was
also one of the centres of the opposition to the London tyranny . In 1773
the "liberty sons or sons of freedom " seize English vessels loaded with
tea and throw their load.
It is Boston tee Party to protest against the English economic dominion.
Three years later, 13 colonies will proclaim their independence.
Boston remains a financial and commercial important place. It is the seat
of the Harvard university based in 1636. Boston knew how to protect its
old districts and possesses a very rich museum of fine art. The city saw
being born Benjamin Franklin, Edgar Alan Poe and John F. Kennedy.
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