Attend to one of the English courses in Canada and discover the second largest country in the world in area (after Russia). It is also one of the most sparsely populated occupying roughly two-fifths of the North American continent. Every year many people learn English in Canada as it boasts with a diverse landscape and culture. English and French are Canada's official languages. Different to the U.S. distances in Canada are measured in kilometers and speed limit signs are in kilometers per hour. The word Canada comes from the Huron-Iroquois kanata, meaning a village or settlement. The explorer Jacques Cartier used the name Canada to refer to the area around the settlement which is now Quebec-city.
Canada is also a founding member of the United Nations and has been active in a number of major UN agencies and other worldwide operations. As the country is influenced by both, American and European culture it will be a really exciting experience to learn English in Canada. With its vast Arctic and subarctic territories, Canada is often considered to be a country only of the far north. But when attending to one of the English courses in Canada you will recognize that there is more. Due to Canada's vast size, temperatures vary immensely from region to region and even within the different regions. The climate ranges from humid continental in the south to sub arctic in the north. But Canadian weather is partially much the same as that of northern United States. June, July and August are our summer months, when days are usually warm, though nights may be cool, particularly in the north. Canada shares the largest sector of the North American continent with the United States, and there is considerable U.S. influence in Canada.
Many people who take English courses in Canada notice that the two countries are similar in many ways. The landscape does not change, and the buildings and farms are all comparable. Neither is there much variation in foods and the kinds of products available. But although there seems to be a mixture of the British, French and American way of living you will still discover more influences when you learn English in Canada: Increased immigration from other European countries, Southeast Asia, and Latin America especially in the 20th century Canada became even more broadly multicultural. It is simply impossible to describe this country unless experiencing it. You could do so when taking one of the English courses in Canada.
Accommodation Description : Our classes are located just west of Canada's largest city, Toronto, in the Town of Oakville. Oakville is a picturesque ...
Average Number of Students per Class : 6 Students
Courses :
Intensive , Business , TOEFL Preparation,
Accommodation :
Host Family
| Price Example : 510 Euro € = |
Euro € 265 2 Weeks Intensive Courses |
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Euro € 180 Single Room Host Family |
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Euro € 65 Enrolment Fee |