
Learn Portuguese in Faro
in Portugal.
Tuition of 15, 20, 25 or 30 group lessons per week,
special Easter course, summer course.
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Tuition Programs
- 1 lesson: 50 minutes
- Minimum age: 17
- Schedule: from 9 AM to 3:00 PM.
depending on the program chosen
- Maximum 8 students per class.
- 20, 25 lessons per week:15 lessons group
tuition + 5 or 10 private lessons per week.
- If a student will be alone in a class
according to his level,
15 lessons will be replaced by 10 lessons
group tuition + 5 lessons in lab.
30 lessons will be replaced by
15 lessons group tuition + 10 private lessons.
- Easter or summer course: 2 weeks
maximum, 12 students maximum per class, beginner to intermediate
levels only, 15 lessons per week.
- All levels available
- School materials
- Multi media centre and library.
- Access to Internet and email
- Social and cultural activities. Some available to be
paid on the spot.
- Test and certificate of linguistic
training
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Starting Dates
Beginners must start on the following dates
below. Other levels, each Monday.
| Jan |
Feb. |
March |
April |
May |
June |
| 5 |
2 |
2,30** |
6 |
4 |
1*,29*** |
| July |
August |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
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6* |
3*,31* |
28 |
26 |
23 |
*
30 lessons per week start only on these dates.
** Exclusive starting date
for Easter course.
*** Exclusive starting date for
summer course.
School closing Dates
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Feb. |
March |
April |
May |
June |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
| 4 |
- |
10,25 |
1 |
10,11 |
- |
7 |
5 |
- |
1,8,25 |
Available options
- Airport transfer one way, 48€.
- Our prices are available
from January 1st to December 31st,
2009.These prices never include the
plane ticket.

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Family accommodation.
- Arrival on Sunday.
- Departure on Saturday.
- Single or double * occupancy bedroom, 1
meal per day (breakfast)
* for 2 people coming together
PRICE: 122€ per week
- Additional day in the family:
22€
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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SPECIAL OFFER 50th
ANNIVERSARY. All students in
2009 will receive a gift: ‘Ver, Ouvir e Falar Português’ a DVD
Language Course.
City information
Weather
forecast
Faro
is
the administrative center for the whole of the Algarve region with a
population in excess of 40.000 thousand people. The city has both Arab
and Roman ruins but most
of the present attractive older buildings were constructed after the
disastrous earthquake of 1755 and the earlier one of 1532. The Moors
who occupied the place in the 8th Century originally gave
to it the name of Ossónoba and developed it into a trading port
until 1249 when they were defeated by the forces of Dom Afonso III.
With the decline of the importance of the City of Silves this town
took over the role of administration of the Algarve area. The Earl
of Essex sacked this town in 1596 with his fellow crusaders on
their journey to the Holy
Land and the collection of books taken from the palace of the Bishop
of Faro became part of the Bodlean
Library in Oxford, England. Another interesting item is that
during the 500 years of Moorish
occupation there were some Jewish
inhabitants in Faro who
were busily printing copies of the Old Testament
Particularly
attractive is the old part of the city surrounded still by the Roman
walls. Inside a spacious open square that once was the site of the
Roman Forum is a 13th Century Cathedral that faces the 18th
Century
Episcopal palace. An interesting building is the neighboring 16th Century Convent that is now turned into
the home of the city’s archaeological museum. Within it is a
section devoted to the Arab occupation. The “golden” church of Nosso
Senhora do Carmo is claimed to be the best example of gold-leaf
woodwork in southern Portugal. It is also contains the macabre
spectacle of a chapel lined with the bones from over 1.200 monks!
Next to the small boat basin bordering the Praça
de Dom Francisco Gomes is a Naval Museum composed of scale model
boats and galleons showing the maritime history of the coast. Much
of the city is now composed of apartments and there are many
attractive shops and a particularly artistic theatre. Faro
is also the home of the Ria
Formosa lagoon, a nature reserve of over 17.000 hectares and a
stopping place for hundreds of different birds during the spring and
autumn migratory periods. The beach is almost 7 kms distant from the
city and is a long sandy spit reached by crossing a bridge not far
from the International Airport. The municipal council has an active
cultural department organizing different and various events during
the year.


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