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English in Vancouver


Surrounded by a spectacular natural beauty, Vancouver is recognized as one of the most desirable cities to live of the world, situated between the north shore, the coastal mountains and the edge of Pacific Ocean.
About Vancouver
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Vancouver is the largest city of western of Canada, located in North American mainland, in south-western corner of British Columbia province and between the Strait of Georgia and the Coast Mountains.
The ethnic diversity is one of the greatest contributors to the unique character of the city, the residents speak more than 70 languages, but still the English is the main language. Everywhere you go, you will see people of different nationalities and cultures. Many are second and third generation Canadians - others are new or recent immigrants and international visitors.
Vancouver is home of museums and galleries, you can appreciate The Vancouver Art Gallery for many hours which has a permanent collection of over 7900 items valued at over $100 million, The Vancouver Maritime Museum is a nautical museum featuring the St. Roch, the first vessel to circumnavigate North America and the first to sail the Northwest Passage from west to east and The Vancouver Public Library is an architectural masterpiece; or visit Chinatown, one of the most authentic ethnic communities in North America.
If you've got food on your mind, try Granville Island. If you're looking for a way to enjoy the great outdoors, go to Stanley Park. You can walk, roller blade, or cycle around the park. In summer or when it’s appropriate, try the Second Beach Pool in English Bay, or take a five-minute drive across the bridge and go to your favorite swimming spot.
The vibrant downtown core offers all of the amenities of an international destination with hundreds of restaurants and clubs, countless parks and places of recreation. Vancouver city has world class entertainment and sporting events which include the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and the Canucks the major league hockey team of city.
With its relatively equable climate keeping temperatures mild throughout the year and its delightful surroundings, extensive parks, green spaces. Even with snow-capped mountains as a back-drop and water surrounding it and at night, you can't help but admire the skyline etched out by the bright city lights. Vancouver is a paradise for leisure activities.
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Vancouver Art Gallery

Vancouver Maritime Museum

Vancouver Public Library

Inukshuk

Planetarium and Space Museum

Van Dusen Botanical Garden
Photo gallery
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Reasons to learn English in Vancouver
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The city:
- It is has many museums and galleries.
- Seafood is always a good choice for obvious reasons.
- It has extensive parks, green spaces; unique neighbourhoods and natural wonders. Non doubt the perfect place for a holiday getaway.
- It has world-class hotels and restaurants; trendy shops, sport such as skiing and sailing.
- It includes Stanley’s park, which include the Vancouver Aquarium, the Children’s Farmyard (petting zoo), the Miniature Railroad (an exact replica of Locomotive Engine #374, which pulled the first transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver in 1886), four restaurants, a pool, beaches, putting greens, tennis courts and gardens.
The English school in Vancouver
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Learning through experience is our teaching philosophy, which has shown being the most effective form of learning.

School in Vancouver |

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The school has excellent facilities: Spacious and bright classrooms, a Computer Laboratory with high-speed Internet access and a Student Lounge where you will chat with your friends
Read more about the school
English courses offered in Vancouver:
» Business Part-time (15 hours per week)
» ESL Intensive (20 hours per week)
» ESL Semi intensive (15 hours per week)
» ESL Super Intensive (30 hours per week)
» IELTS/TOEFL Part-time (15 hoursper week)
Read about our accommodation options in Vancouver

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