|
Learn French in Quebec city,
in
Canada
PHOTOS
FROM QUEBEC CITY.....click here
|
Course 20, 25 or
30 lessons per
week in small groups, private tuition, DELF preparation exam
(Diplôme d'études en Langue Française),
business French.
|
Tuition Programs
- Minimum age required: 18
- 1 lesson: 60 minutes
- Schedule 20 lessons per week: (8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m. ) or (1:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m)
- Schedule 25 lessons per week: (8:00 a.m. - 3:00
p.m.)
- Maximum 9 students per class, average 4 to 6
- Access to Internet and email
- All levels from beginners to advanced
-
Teaching materials not included.
You'll buy them after the test the first day of class. Around 35$CAD
- Test and certificate of attendance
- 25 or 30 lessons per week; 20 in group and 5
or 10
individual (private, one to one).
- If only one student per level, 20 lessons will be replaced by 10 lessons and
25 by 15
- If only two students per level, 20 lessons will be replaced by 15 lessons and
25 by 21.5
- If only three students per level, 20 lessons will be replaced by 17.5 lessons.
- 5 additional lessons per week must be added in all programs in audiovisual workstation or non supervised prepared activities. These are free.
- Video presentation of the city
-
Private tuition: the numbers of
hours given in the board below are to be displayed in a number of weeks you
wish to stay. This will include DELF preparation exam (Number of
tuition)
- Business French: will be a private tuition. To
clarify at the time of your registration.
"Happy hour" 5 to 7 PM each Thursday in
a Quebec city restaurant. |
Starting Dates
Every Monday of the year.
School closing dates
|
Jan. |
April |
May |
June |
July |
Sept |
Oct |
Dec |
| 1,2 |
2 |
24 |
24 |
1 |
6 |
11 |
25 to 31 |
Available options
- Hotels or apartments upon request
- Airport transfer (one way): 100$
- Company employees (3 to 6 people): upon
request
Our prices are available from January 1st to
December 31, 2010. These prices never include the Air Fare.


SUMMER CAMPS FOR TEENS
IN QUEBEC CITY
Please click here
|
|
RATES
Currency
Converter
Prices are in Canadian dollars.
| Program/week |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
16 |
18 |
20 |
24 |
| 20 lessons |
590$ |
885$ |
1160$ |
1450$ |
1740$ |
2280$ |
2850$ |
3360$ |
3920$ |
4400$ |
4950$ |
5480$ |
6480$ |
25 lessons
(20 in group
and 5 private) |
1220$ |
1820$ |
2420$ |
- |
30 lessons
(20 in group
and 10 private) |
1850$ |
2780$ |
3680$ |
- |
Private tuition:
General or business French
or DELF/DALF preparation
exam.
|
5:
315$, 10: 630$, 20:
1260$, 30: 1890$, 40:
2520$, 50: 3150$, 60:
3780$
For business
French, add one time 100$ for specific teaching materials |
Private tuition:
General or business French
or DELF/DALF preparation
exam.
for 2 people attending the same course
|
20 lessons: 799$
40 lessons: 1597$
(price per person)
60 lessons: 2396$
|
SUMMER CAMPS FOR TEENS
IN QUEBEC CITY
Please click here
|
|
Accommodation in
family or residence.
- Arrival on Sunday preceding the course. Departure on
Saturday after the last course.
- In family,
two meals per day included, single occupancy,
private
bathroom.
- In residence,
June, July, August only. Meals are not included
Prices in Canadian dollars:
Placement fees (once):
200$.
Family/residence:
250$ per week Additional night:
40$
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 !
SUMMER CAMPS FOR TEENS
IN QUEBEC CITY
Please click here
|
|
City information
Carnaval de Québec...click here
Hôtel de Glace, Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Québec...click
here
Oh Yé Oh Yé !
PHOTOS
FROM QUEBEC CITY.....click here
"The Most French City in North America".Founded by Champlain in 1608, Quebec City is one of the world's most picturesque cities. Filled with the charms of a bygone age, it also boasts the modern urban conveniences of fine restaurants, outdoor cafés and a lively night life. The cradle of French civilization on the American continent, it was the first city in North America to be included on UNESCO's prestigious list of World Heritage Sites. Old Quebec City is a completely walled town reminiscent of the great cities of Europe. Quebec City's
ramparts, gates and cannons, narrow cobble stoned streets, centuries-old greystone houses, majestic churches and the famous Château Frontenac with its medieval-looking gables and turrets, have made it the 16th most visited city in the world.So much to do.
You will find more than 20 museums in the city including many unique and unusual ones, such as the Urban Life Interpretation Center and the magnificent Museum of Civilization. To discover how the region's rich past blends in with contemporary daily life, tour the winding streets of the old City, visit Place
Royale, Parliament Hill, Notre Dame Basilica and Terrasse Dufferin, stop for lunch at the Grande
Allée, or take a short trip to quaint Ile d'Orléans, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, the nearby Huron Village or breathtaking Montmorency Falls.
Quebec-City weather

|