Daily immersion with a host family Made-to-measure English “made in England”! That is what this personalised immersion programme with private tuition offers. With their personal tutor your child will be able to define their objectives. They will work towards those objectives during their lessons and will practice them instantly throughout their stay on a daily basis in contact with their host family. Living entirely in English 24/7 is the perfect way to make rapid progress both in writing and speaking whilst also boosting their self-confidence.
Personalised tuition Continuous and intensive learning Family Life
LEISURE ACTIVITIES WITH YOUR HOST FAMILY
2 half day of cultural, fun or sports activities per week are organized by the host family.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
• Level of English : A1/A2 • Student must be motivated, communicative and independent • Student will live the family life and as his/her life in their country, he/she will need to do things by himself/herself (reading, walking, watching TV...) • Arrival on Sunday, departure on Saturday
TRANSPORT
• Not included, should be arranged by the student. SILC can organize the travel, please contact us • Transfers not included, should be arranged by the student from the airport/station of arrival to the host family. SILC can arrange the transfers, please contact us
Tuition
• 15 or 20 lessons of personalised individual tuition per week taught by a qualified teacher, member of the family. Evaluation test on first day. Certificate of completion.
Accommodation
• Full board accommodation. The room can be shared with a foreign student or a child of the family. We won’t place students of a same nationality in the same family.
Locations
• Placements will be done all over Great Britain according to students and host family profiles. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES 3 hours per week (at the student’s charge – to subscribe during registration)
Cultural visits : 120 € ; surfing : 150 €; golf : 150 €; sailing : 180 € ; horse riding : 180 €; windsurfing : 180 € FOR REQUESTS OF MORE THAN 1 WEEK, PLEASE CONTACT US
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