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At
Albany Language School, we offer Modern Foreign Language Courses all
year round, as well as
STUDY
AN INTENSIVE FRENCH COURSE WITH US IN THE CHARMING MEDITERRANEAN TOWN
OF NICE,
Firstly, we can arrange a course for you with the prestigious Azurlingua organisation in the very heart of Nice. Where
you see this logo
......... Trips
to:- Any of the wonderful coastline locations of Nice, Cannes,
Antibes, or to the enchanting St. Catherine's Island ... location of
the real 'Man in the Iron Mask' saga, or to any of the world class
Let local experts Jean Jacq and Jean Marc be your guides in Grasse, the local 'capital' of the perfume industry. Evenings are free for you to explore Nice and the surrounding small towns and to enjoy the wonderful range of food - especially sea food with French and Italian influence.
The ideal size for a language course at Villa Chams will be from 2 to 4.
Villa Chams with home and cabin style accommodation is also ideal as a base for Field Studies. The
coastline of the Cote d'Azur throws up some interesting Geological and
Geographical features To discuss the field studies aspect, contact us at: enquiries@albanylanguages.co.uk
SPANISH
CLASSES For Spanish, we offer one or two-week courses in Valencia
ALL OUR MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGECOURSES ARE CHARACTERISED BY THE FOLLOWING : - TOTAL IMMERSION IN THE LANGUAGE THE OPTION OF STAYING WITH A LOCAL FAMILY HIGHLY SKILLED TEACHERS PERSONAL GUIDE TO MEET YOU AT THE AIRPORT RICH AND VARIED PROGRAMMES WITH TRULY AUTHENTIC MATERIALS ALL FOUR SKILLS ADDRESSED - LISTENING, SPEAKING, READING, WRITING FRIENDLY TUTORS, A GREAT SOCIAL PROGRAMME AND CULTURAL VISITS WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO HELP YOU EXTEND YOUR LANGUAGE SKILLS WHILE HAVING FUN AND EXPERIENCING THE LOCAL AND HIGHLY AUTHENTIC CULTURE AT FIRST HAND. OTHER
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Don't forget our NEW "French Courses" at the Cafe des Amis, Penarth. CALL US NOW on 07726 935047 "Italian
Courses" with Rosella Grillo native LETS
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| photos by - Edvard Halasi, Roger Knight and Jean Jacq |
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