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Learn French in Canada!
Canada The bilingual Canadian province of Québec is a fantastic place to learn French! Study in cosmopolitan Montreal, or historical Québec City! At our French schools in Canada you can start your Canadian French course on any Monday if you are not a complete beginner in the language. For complete beginners in French, there are specific start dates. Our Canadian French courses run all year. You can study from two weeks to 36 weeks. For further details of our French language schools in Canada, just click on the map below, on Montreal or Quebec. Remember, you can study at just our schools in Canada, or divide your French course between our French schools in Canada and our schools in France. If you are unsure as to where you would like to study French or would like some advice on our French courses in Canada, please do contact us. We know our schools well and will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.
| Canada - Student Feedback |
 The course covered exactly what I had hoped, I could feel myself learning new things every day, I just wish I had gone for longer! My host family was very friendly and helpful.  |
| Emma Gibson - Montreal |
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Our French Language Schools in Canada |
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French Courses in Canada |
Standard French Course: |
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This course is 20 lessons/week and is the most popular of all our French courses in Canada, as it allows you plenty of free time, whilst still being ‘intensive’ enough to ensure you make rapid progress with your French. |
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Intensive French Course: |
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This course consists of 25 lessons/week, providing extra immersion in the French language, giving you more practice, so that you learn French more quickly. |
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Super-Intensive French Course: |
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This course, 30 lessons/week, is an excellent choice if you want to learn as much French as possible during your stay in Canada. As you will study at our Canadian school in Montreal, a bilingual city, you will also benefit from immersion in a French language environment. |
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‘Plus’ or Combined French Courses: |
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These courses are a combination of a ‘Standard, Intensive or Super-Intensive French Course’ and private lessons. If you choose a ‘Plus’ course, you can use the private lessons to learn whatever is most important to you – perhaps you want to study for a specific exam, or learn the type of French that you need for your job. For example, if you need to learn French for reasons of work, you can study ‘Business French’ in these lessons. |
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Winter Language Adventure Courses: |
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These courses combine a French course with winter sports. Students stay in carefully selected French-speaking Canadian host families, to provide ‘total immersion’ in the language, study French each weekday, but also have a program of activities and winter sports. |
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Summer Language Adventure Courses: |
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These courses combine a French course with activities, sports and excursions. Students stay in carefully selected French-speaking Canadian host families, to provide ‘total immersion’ in the language, study French each weekday, but also have a program of activities, sports and excursions. |
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Remember, you don’t have to study at just one school – you can divide your French course abroad between one of our Canadian French schools in Canada and our French schools in France and Switzerland. People speak French with a different accent in different parts of the French speaking world, so if you choose to study the language at more than one of our French schools, you will get used to the different accents with which French is spoken, in Canada and France, for example.These are just a few of the French language courses that we offer. Please contact us with any questions you may have. |
French Language Schools |
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