Levis, Cap Tourmente, Cap Rouge, Île d’Orléans, St.-Anne de Beaupré, Wendake
3eme-Terminale
La plus française des ville en Amérique Du Nord, Québec est à découvrir pour toute personne passionnée par la culture française .
Cette ville magnifique est située le long des rives du fleuve Saint Laurent, et c’est la capitale de la province canadienne du Québec .
Que ce soit en dînant dans la rue St. Jean, en faisant du shopping au Marché Vieux Port, en pratiquant son français dans un restaurant à fondue ou en se promenant sur les remparts, les étudiants seront immergés dans une culture francophone parmi les plus fascinantes au monde .
C’est aussi l’option la plus avantageuse financièrement pour les étudiants qui veulent essayer l’immersion française.
Optional travel extension
Montreal
At the end of the program, students can choose to travel together to Montréal for three days. The group will stay in a 3-star hotel located within walking distance of many beautiful sites and monuments.
Jumping Back Into the Real World You’ve just had the most incredible experience studying abroad with Abbey Road Programs. You’ve said your goodbyes to your new friends, host family, classmates, and teachers. You have integrated into a new culture and learned more about yourself than you might have imagined. You have dined, explored, danced, hiked, and lived. So now that you've returned home from one of the best high school summer programs in Europe, what do you do now? For many students, coming home can be unexpectedly difficult. ...
The “dorm” is a central part of any college experience. By living on the campus of the prestigious Université Laval, conveniently located a short distance from the historic center of Québec, you’ll get to experience this part of college life ahead of time (with the added benefit of your Abbey Road staff members living in the same building). You’ll be on the college “meal plan,” live in campus dorms with your Abbey Road peers and be expected to manage your daily schedule. In your free time (and respecting our safety guidelines) you’ll be ideally located to easily take advantage of the excitement of the Quebec City center. Students will also have access to sport and gym facilities offered on campus.
Every student on the program chooses two classes as their academic focus: a major and an elective. The French major class meets every morning Monday to Friday while electives meet three afternoons a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Major: French language
Electives and Workshops: French Conversation and Culture, Photography/filmmaking, and studio art
Students are placed in their French class according to their level, we accept beginners, intermediate and advanced speakers. There is a placement test on the first day of class.
In addition, we offer individual tutoring and intensive small group workshops, for those who want to challenge themselves and see a dramatic improvement in their French proficiency. Our language classes are taught in a fun, interactive, experiential way, maximizing intensive language and cultural immersion.
In addition to showing you all of the most celebrated and “lesser known” cultural sites in Quebec, the program allows you to explore the most beautiful sites of the region.
Some of the students’ favorites include:
Jumping Back Into the Real World You’ve just had the most incredible experience studying abroad with Abbey Road Programs. You’ve said your goodbyes to your new friends, host family, classmates, and teachers. You have integrated into a new culture and learned more about yourself than you might have imagined. You have dined, explored, ...
Every time I'll be studying abroad to learn a new language, or before I visit a new place, I make it a point to watch some of the popular, and not so well known, films from the country and in that particular language. When studying abroad it's helpful to immerse yourself within a different country’s arts – including music, theater, and ...
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