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Looking for a outrageous place to learn English in North America? The City of North Bay Ontario, Canada enjoys a prime position along the shore of Lake Nipissing, home to some of the best fishing in North America, along with the French River, Trout Lake and the Mattawa River, all within close proxim...

In medieval times, Norwich was one of the greatest cities in England, and today as East Anglia’s capital city, it still is - offering a rare blend of historic interest and modern sophistication. You’ll find it to be a magnificent place to learn English in Norwich. A shoppers’ paradise, Norwich is op...
Nottingham is the undisputed capital of the East Midlands. It is the 9th largest travel-to-work area in England with a population of 740,000 and 3 million people within an hour's drive. It is also the fastest growing major city in the UK in terms of job creation (RICS Foundation).
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Learn English in Canada. Oakville is a thriving community, located on the shores of Lake Ontario, just 30 minutes west of downtown Toronto. Oakville has beautiful parks and heritage trails, two natural harbors, historic buildings, theatres and galleries, and the Glen Abbey Golf Club – site of the 20...
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Oregon City, located at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers in NW Oregon, is the oldest incorporated city west of the Rockies. Established in 1829, Oregon City incorporated in 1844, and became the capitol of the Oregon Territory in 1849. The city is rich in historical homes and bui...

Ottawa has been described as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world and now you can learn English in Ottawa. Less than an hour's drive from the American border, Ottawa enjoys the attributes of a major centre for the visual and performing arts, as well as other big city attractions. Yet, it ...

A visit to Oxford is unique. The sheer beauty of the city’s colleges and riverside setting; national and international treasures, displayed in a “family” of museums whose scope and scholarship is second to none; literary links and stunning film and TV locations; idyllic days by the river; shops with...
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