Alliance Française was founded in Paris in 1883 by a group of visionary men including French scientist Louis Pasteur, business magnate Ferdinand de Lesseps and writer Jules Verne.Today, over 400,000 students learn French across an international network of over 1,000 schools in 138 countries.Established in 1902, Alliance Française de Toronto is a registered charitable organization run by a Canadian board of directors.
We offer quality instruction in the preparation for the IELTS and TOEFL iBT exams. General and Business English course options available.
We have a strict maximum capacity of 5 students in a class. We firmly believe that in order for students to be successful in the TOEFL and IELTS, emphasis in the class must be placed on the production of the language and not merely the analysis of it. Additionally, constant feedback is critical to development of good English and this becomes nearly impossible in larger class settings.
The Italian Cultural Institute, Cultural Section of the Consulate General .The Institute is a centre for cultural and academic activities, a school of Italian language and civilization, a source of information about contemporary Italy, its regions and its multilayered cultural heritage as well as a venue for art exhibitions, lectures, films, and video screenings.
Student Homestay Services Inc. (SHS) provides homes to students coming to Canada. With trusted partnerships and years of experience we understand the time and effort it takes to effectively operate a homestay, as both students and hosts require special attention to satisfy their individual needs. Thus, we provide the most cost-effective service, while maintaining the highest level of student satisfaction.
We Believe The Best Way To Teach English Is To Fully Immerse Our Students In The Language And Culture Of An English-Speaking Country. We Offer A Wide Range Of English Language Courses For Students Of All Levels And Ages, And Aim To Provide A 'Home Away Fr
Ohr Somayach was founded in 1970. It is a yeshiva based in Jerusalem, Israel, catering mostly to young Jewish men, usually of college age, who are already interested in learning about Judaism.