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Amboise
 The facades and towers of the most beautiful castles in the world reach to the sky from a splendid green river landscape, and from close up, they are even more monumental than you first realised. The world famous Loire chateaux are an essential part of the culture programme. For centuries Amboise has been able to maintain its charm and offers above all else French quality of life with its measured rhythm, its culinary specialities and the spontaneity of its residents. Tourraine is the region where French is spoken in its very purest form. All in all, it’s no coincidence that Mick Jagger has chosen to make Amboise his second home! ... |
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Auckland
 New Zealand’s largest city is known as the “City of Sails” because sailing and windsurfing are so popular in this wonderful coastal location.With its 3 harbours, 50 islands and a warm coastal climate, this cosmopolitan city also offers clean, sandy beaches and a great range of water sports to enjoy. Auckland has it all: cafes and restaurants, theatre and nightlife, walking and mountain bike tracks through the bush covered hills, extinct volcanoes and trips to the islands. But it is not just the scenery that will enchant you: New Zealanders are courteous, friendly and approachable. ... |
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Barcelona
 Barcelona is a European city with an extraordinary life of its own and with a unique cultural character. Since the Olympic Games in 1992 Barcelona has experienced many innovative changes which have transformed it into a modern city with a mixture of modern and Medieval architecture.While retaining its deep-rooted, gastronomic and cultural traditions, Barcelona is an important cosmopolitan city. This, along with its location between sea and mountains means that a fascinating variety of activities and opportunities are on offer. ... |
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Berlin
 The gateway between East and West, Berlin is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city of trendy boutiques and innovative art, music and culture. You couldn’t possibly get bored in Berlin! Apart from all the alternative music venues and the studios of up-and-coming fashion designers, there are over 150 theatres, 170 museums and 200 art galleries. Not to mention all the shops, restaurants, bars, cafés and clubs. Berlin has an edge. It is a city of contrasts: from historic monuments to avant-garde theatre; from glitzy restaurants and 5 star hotels to bohemian enclaves. Berliners are special too: very friendly—but direct! ... |
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Bournemouth
 The seaside resorts of the English south coast are famous for their miles of sandy beaches and their pleasantly mild climate. Bournemouth is said to enjoy more sunny days than any other seaside resort in Southern England. Spend your free time swimming or going on excursions in and around picturesque Dorset and the New Forest. Bournemouth is small, but full of life. Somehow there is always a holiday atmosphere here. ... |
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Brighton
 Often described as “London by the Sea”, Brighton is a fashionable and exciting cosmopolitan city. Along with the thousands of international students who visit Brighton every year it also has two wellrespected universities. Its popularity with young people means there is always plenty to do; from BBQ’s on the beach to evenings spent in one of Brighton’s many pubs, clubs, bars or restaurants. ... |
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Brisbane
 Brisbane is located between the fun, exciting party atmosphere of the Gold Coast and the picturesque splendour of the countryside and beaches of the Sunshine Coast.
Australia’s third largest city averages 300 days of sunshine per year and has a warm, mild climate. Encompassing a number of worldclass universities, countless institutes of further education and outdoor adventure opportunities, Brisbane is an ideal place to combine focussed study with a great destination and relaxed lifestyle. ... |
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Cambridge
 Cambridge is not only one of the most famous, but also one of the most popular student towns in Europe.Young people from all over the world enjoy student life, around which this town has revolved for centuries.There are numerous opportunities to enjoy sport, go to the theatre, cinema, pubs, clubs and to go shopping. The blossoming festival culture with its emphasis on popular music, film and art is proof enough that time never stands still in Cambridge. ... |
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Cairns
 Cairns, gateway to the renowned Great Barrier Reef, is an exciting, vibrant city surrounded by lush, mountainous rainforests and many other natural attractions.Tropical North Queensland offers a wide range of adventure activities in beautiful surroundings. Cairns, the capital, has charm and character and provides a safe learning environment in which the people are warm, friendly and willing to help.Yet it’s only a short train ride to the mountains of the Atherton Tablelands and a magical boat cruise to the Reef. ... |
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Dublin
 Capital of the “Celtic Tiger” with one of the strongest growth rates in Europe, the city of Joyce and Yeats is nowadays a dynamic, bustling metropolis.Yet it hasn’t lost its charm. Dubliners still find time for the important things in life, like a drink or a song in one of the hundreds of pubs. “When Irish eyes are smiling” you realise that the locals know a thing or two about balancing work and play. There’s always something going on in Dublin—and yet people always find time for you. ... |
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East Lansing
 The Midwest: a one hundred percent English learning experience in a friendly, safe and spacious environment. Michigan State University, one of the Big Ten, is one of the most prestigious Universities in the US, has shaped the development and life of the town of East Lansing.The English Language Center was established in 1990 and it became a partner school with Eurocentres. The ELC, as it is fondly referred to by its students, has gained the reputation of having one of the top English programms in the country. ... |
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Florence
 Florence considers itself to be the birthplace of European culture. This was where the Renaissance originated, ultimately influencing the entire cultural and spiritual life of Europe.The remnants of this past are everywhere—in the large number of Renaissance palazzi, the Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi galleries, to mention but a few. The liveliness of present-day Florence is evident in the street cafés and bars, the markets and the uninhibited temperament of the inhabitants, who are undisturbed by the streams of tourists flowing through their city. ... |
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Kanazawa
 Kanazawa, on the west coast of Honshu island, was founded towards the end of the 16th century and was one of the wealthiest castle towns in Japan during the Edo period. At various times of the year this town hosts several unique events, such as the Sakuracherry blossom festival in April or the splendid historical parade in June.The attractive location of Kanazawa between mountains and the sea also contributes to the town being one of the most popular destinations in Japan. ... |
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Lausanne
 The city rises from the shores of Lake Geneva up into the hills, bordered by meadows, forests and vineyards. Facing Lausanne, the French Alps are mirrored in the waters of the lake. Seat of the Olympic Committee, Lausanne is also a cultural city that is home to the Béjart ballet and hosts a prestigious dancing competition.There are also a large number of theatre groups, one of the world’s largest film archives, museums, wonderful bookshops and luxury stores. It is the perfect town for strolling around on your own, for relaxing in the spacious parks or in the terrace cafés, or for enjoying the convivial pleasures of a delicious fondue with friends. ... |
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La Rochelle
 If you love the sea, you will get your money’s worth at La Rochelle. The rich history of this harbour town has always been inseparable from the Atlantic. From the old port, the first French colonialists left for Canada in the 15th century. Nowadays, yachts from all over France anchor here. A walk through the old part of town leads you past many historic buildings from the 15th to 18th centuries.There is picturesque coastal scenery extending for miles outside La Rochelle. ... |
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London Central
 London buzzes with life! New museums, theatres and galleries are opening up everywhere. London sets world-class standards in fashion, design, architecture and film, and when night falls, this busy financial capital turns into the entertainment capital of Europe.The city music and theatre scenes is thriving and international trends are set in the London clubs. The UK capital is becoming even more cosmopolitan, yet still manages to maintain its distinctly English identity.You can hardly imagine a more inspiring backdrop for your language learning. ... |
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London Lee Green
 Lee Green is located near Blackheath, an upmarket area of cafes and restaurants, and Greenwich, where the world’s time is set. Eurocentres Lee Green sets its own mark as a well-equipped quality school that is also Britain’s largest test centre for IELTS, the English test you need to enter a British college or university. Although Lee Green is only 25 minutes from Central London by train, it has the friendly feeling of a small neighbourhood, with accommodation close to the school. So you get the advantages of a small town — with access to city life! ... |
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Malta
 Somewhere in the deep blue waters between North Africa and Sicily lies Malta with its medieval, renaissance and baroque architecture. Once a British Crown colony, this crossroads of peoples offers a Mediterranean character pervaded by English influences.The warm, mild climate of the holiday island makes it a favourite meeting place for friendly cosmopolitans, here to enjoy the good food and rich cultural heritage. ... |
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Moscow
 With its lively street life, busy city traffic and neon advertising, Moscow is the New York of Russia. The city that never sleeps and where everything is possible is a place where everybody seems to be a winner, or aspiring to be one at least. Nevertheless, old Russia is still evident. The innumerable churches with their onion-shaped towers, the old buildings and palaces and, of course, Red Square and the Kremlin, give the city centre a unique character. Moscow is both familiar and exotic. Perhaps that is its special charm. ... |
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New York
 There’s nothing bite size about the Big Apple, the city of superlatives. No other city on earth brings together so many races, cultures, religions and nations. New trends are born here all the time, between the skyscrapers and Little Italy, Broadway and Wall Street, Central Park and Fifth Avenue. ... |
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Paris
 The French capital, with its wide boulevards and winding streets, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Notre-Dame, Sacré-Coeur, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and the other historic buildings and monuments dominate the skyline. But Paris, a city full of spirit, famous for its arts and “joie de vivre”, has another side to it: in La Défense, the new economic and business centre, there are modern architectural masterpieces to admire. ... |
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Perth
 Perth,Western Australia, with its friendly, relaxed and outdoor lifestyle, makes learning English the experience of a lifetime! Built around the shores of the Swan River, Perth has parks, gardens, restaurants boasting a variety of cuisines and above all a coastline with an abundance of pristine white beaches and crystal blue waters.With long, warm dry summers and short, mild winters, and an average eight hours of sunshine a day, Perth is a perfect Australian city in which to study and is the best jumping-off point to explore the Outback! ... |
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San Diego
 Exquisite beaches, wonderful weather – here at the southernmost tip of California, San Diego is blessed with eternal spring. A famous university situated in a surfing paradise with the desert, the mountains and Mexico all just a short hop away. That’s San Diego! The first Californian town in every sense of the word, San Diego abounds with cultural attractions, historical treasures and sports options to suit every taste. ... |
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St. Petersburg
 The beauty of St. Petersburg lies in the unique harmony of its architecture – baroque, classical, eclectic and art nouveau, all enhanced magnificently by the ever-present water.Today the interests of world politics, business and culture meet on the banks of the Neva. Explore this world cultural heritage that seems to consist entirely of palaces, churches and romantic canals. No other city in the world possesses an intact historic city centre on the scale of St. Petersburg. And no city strives more to hold on to its priceless inheritance. ... |
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Sydney
 Sydney lies on a ridge which sweeps around the magnificent Sydney harbour. The skyline is defined by the Harbour Bridge, and the “sails” of the world-famous opera house. This spectacular backdrop, the cosmopolitan flair, the amazing beaches and the mild climate make Sydney one of the most beautiful cities in the world. ... |
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Toronto
 “New York without the bad bits” is probably the best way to describe Toronto. This dynamic city of over 3 million inhabitants offers an incredible cultural diversity, life with a predominantly cosmopolitan feel about it, with public festivals, international restaurants and a multi-faceted music scene. But despite its size, the city has retained its sense of openness and peace. Spacious parks, a perfectly functioning, modern transport system and the proverbial cleanliness all make Toronto a model city.The CN Tower is probably the best known example. Visit the Tower right at the start of your stay — the view over the beautiful city on Lake Ontario is simply stunning. ... |
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Valencia
 Valencia, with its relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere is the third largest city in Spain.The city has one of Europe’s largest intact historic centres, countless gardens, marvellous beaches and a world famous cuisine. Valencia is a historic and festive city with a university life that makes it an ideal place to study Spanish. Famous for the easygoing and extrovert character of its people, Valencia also has many fiestas and cultural activities throughout the year. ... |
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Vancouver
 Vancouver, on Canada’s west coast, is one of the world’s most beautiful cities.With its mild climate and its location between the stunning Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, year-round outdoor activities and urban excitement. Relax on one of the many beaches, wander through historic Gas Town, hike the trails of Grouse Mountain, enjoy a coffee at a sidewalk cafe … in Vancouver you can do it all! ... |
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Cape Town
 The “Mother City” of South Africa is one of the world’s top ten tourist destinations. As cosmopolitan as it is culturally diverse, Cape Town has a fascinating mix of people originating from Europe, Asia and all over Africa.With shopping malls and restaurants in the new Waterfront development, African markets and antique shops around Green Market Square, and a jogging and inline skater paradise around to Sea Point, you’ll never tire of Cape Town. Then there is the Cape itself with pristine “white sand” beaches, beautiful scenery, famous vineyards, vast mountain ranges, and inland: the safari parks. ... |
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