Hi, my Name is Nic from Switzerland and I'm looking for a good english language school abroad, preffered in the countries England, Canada or USA.
If somebody could recommend me a nice language school in a nice city i would be very happy.
Before i come to a decision i would like to ask you for your experiences.
I'm looking forward to your answers.
Thank you very much.
Kind Regards,
Nic
Learning english abroad
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Re: Learning english abroad
I suggest running a Web search for ESL/EFL schools in each country, or even a specific area if you know where you want to go.
Here's one site that looks interesting, as a way to find out what is out there: http://www.englishforum.com/00/schools/us/
Here's one site that looks interesting, as a way to find out what is out there: http://www.englishforum.com/00/schools/us/
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Re: Learning english abroad
Thank you for your answer - i will check it.
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Re: Learning english abroad
Tahnk you slava , i am also checking the same for my friend.
Re: Learning english abroad
The site recommended by Slava, above, now appears to be fairly moribund. It now appears to be geared to students living in non-English speaking countries who would like to study English in a country where the principal language is English.
However, this site might be helpful
https://www.oxfordseminars.com/esl-schools-directory/
You choose a country from the pull down list, and you get a list of locations and then names, addresses and phone numbers. For more information you have to log in, but you'll have to explore that yourself.
Good luck and good hunting; you may find yourself never coming back.
However, this site might be helpful
https://www.oxfordseminars.com/esl-schools-directory/
You choose a country from the pull down list, and you get a list of locations and then names, addresses and phone numbers. For more information you have to log in, but you'll have to explore that yourself.
Good luck and good hunting; you may find yourself never coming back.
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