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Introduction

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Why study with CESA? We are one of the UK’s longest established language course organisers, with 29 years’ experience of arranging language study programmes overseas. We bring a professional yet friendly approach to all aspects of your course, college and location selection. Our partner colleges are all well-respected, accredited institutions with highly qualified staff. CESA was established in 1980 and since then we have arranged language courses abroad for thousands of people, of all ages and linguistic abilities (from beginners to very advanced students with specialised needs). We know all our language colleges personally and have worked with the majority of them for very many years. Whatever your query, we can draw on a wealth of expertise to guide you to the most appropriate language course for your needs. We are established, highly regarded and we love our job. We believe that helping you find and attend the right language course abroad for YOU, requires our full attention. We do not publish books, own a travel agency or have business interests that would influence the choice of college we recommend. You can rely on CESA Languages Abroad staff for a truly independent and pertinent service. Above all we guarantee to tell you the full story – giving you a realistic assessment of the benefits to be gained from your chosen course of study and we never forget that your experience abroad, short or long, should also be fun.

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Why learn a language abroad?

“CESA was fab! They

were so friendly on the phone and did so much to help I can’t thank you enough. You weren’t nameless people at the end of the phone. You knew my name, remembered me and signed emails with first names – I felt like we knew each other and could chat! Thanks for all you help! I had a great trip!

Lucy Millet Beijing/4 wks

There are lots of reasons to improve your skills in a foreign language. It may be that you wish to improve your exam results, enhance your career prospects, or simply increase your pleasure when travelling abroad. Perhaps the best reason is summed up as: “Knowing a second language is like having a second soul…” Live the language. It’s the only way to really learn effectively. With no distractions, you concentrate 100% on the language and are literally immersed in it for a given period of time. The teachers provide a framework but living with native speakers means you are constantly practising, revising , correcting and expanding your knowledge of the language. Fluency, accuracy and above all confidence are increased enormously. Students of any age or ability can sometimes “plateau” reaching a level of competence from which it is hard to improve. Studying abroad can make a huge difference, in terms of re-kindling your enthusiasm, providing a much deeper understanding and giving you a real love of the language.

“A Year Out course

enabled me to combine going to a different country and experiencing a different way of life with actually learning the language and living there. I was not a tourist who ‘does’ St Petersburg in a day, but a student. You feel as though it’s your town towards the end and because you’re learning the language, you feel so much more comfortable and welcomed.

Kathryn 10 wks/St Petersburg

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What can I achieve during my course? As little as a couple of weeks can give you a great jump start, or a big boost if you are already studying the language in your own country. Two or four weeks will allow you to consolidate your skills and take a significant leap forward, taking knowledge that was once merely passive and enhancing it into a much more active form. If you can dedicate a longer period of time (anything from 4 weeks to 6 months) then you can expect to cover a lot of linguistic ground. You will progress through class levels to higher ability groups. You will begin to explore more complex linguistic situations, looking at subtleties and specialised knowledge in key subject areas. For anyone, progress depends on a number of factors – including your own level of motivation – but you can expect an increase in confidence and significantly greater success in formal exams.

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Will I get a qualification? It’s not compulsory (which as plenty of our students have only just come off the academic treadmill at home, is nice to know). However colleges will issue Course Certificates proving your attendance and the level of ability you attained. French, German, Russian, Portuguese and Spanish state recognised exams are available and many colleges offers specific exam preparation courses. For more information, please contact CESA.

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How will my language level be assessed? On the first day of lessons, your tutors will assess your current level with a short written and in some cases oral test. On the basis of this test, you will be grouped with others with similar abilities. Clearly complete beginners will not be tested. Many students find it advisable to brush up their knowledge of grammar basics, verb recognition and listening skills prior to arrival (especially if you’re a little rusty). A few colleges ask you to complete a test in advance of arrival – we’ll let you know if this applies to you!

When enrolling, we are only asking you for an indication of your current ability. Once you have booked either the college will ask you to complete a linguistic questionnaire or assess your level on the first day of your course. Only after this will they place you in a group with other students of similar ability.

Ability levels Level 1 Complete Beginner CEF A1

You have no knowledge of the language at all beyond, perhaps, a few `tourist’ words and phrases. Allow approximately 4 weeks to reach Level 2

Level 2 Elementary I CEF A2

You know simple vocabulary and can communicate at a basic level, exchanging simple information. You have some basic structures. Allow approximately 4 weeks to reach Level 3

Level 3 Low Intermediate CEF B1

You understand extensive simple information of the sort encountered in every day life or on topics of personal interest. You can use a greater range of structures and vocabulary but still make frequent errors. Allow approx. 4/6 weeks to reach Level 4

Level 4 Intermediate CEF B1/B2

You understand and can use the essentials of the language, although errors are still common. Information on topics of personal interest can be communicated in a more complex vocabulary and you can generally communicate in some routine professional contexts. Allow approx. 4/6 weeks+ to reach Level 5

Level 5 High Intermediate CEF B2

You can use a wide range of structures with very few errors and can express ideas and opinions on a variety of topics. You can exchange information reliably and have an active command of the essentials of the language. Allow approx 4/6+ weeks to reach Level 6

Level 6 Advanced CEF C1/C2

You can participate in any communicative situation using an extensive range of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions. You adopt appropriate formulation in many different circumstances. You can communicate confidently and competently in both professional and personal contexts. Allow approx. 4/7+ weeks to complete this level. This table provides you with the potential rate of progress of an ‘average’ student over the various ability levels. Naturally, progress depends on a number of factors (including student motivation) so please view the chart as a guide only. CEF = Common European Framework

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Programme Options Index

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General Language Courses Standard Courses & Intensive Courses

These are the most popular student course options. They combine good quality language tuition over a period of weeks to suit you, the student. In many cases you can choose to follow a programme from one to eight weeks (or longer), concentrating on developing your current knowledge whilst soaking up the atmosphere. Standard Courses are half-day programmes of 15 or 20 lessons a week. Intensive Courses are generally 25 to 30 lessons per week. You will be expected to work hard, but the pleasures of learning combined with the joys of sampling life abroad makes the experience a thoroughly agreeable one!

Combined Courses

When time is short but the need to improve your language skills is pressing, the combination of group tuition and private one to one classes offers the best of both worlds. Generally students combine 20 group lessons with either 5 or 10 private lessons per week. Enjoy the dynamics of a group programme but spend concentrated time on your personal linguistic needs with a dedicated tutor.

Private Tuition

A highly effective method of learning a language, whatever your current level of ability. We always recommend private tuition to students with specific objectives or very limited time available. Lessons can be tailored to meet individual needs, enabling the student to progress at the most appropriate pace, developing the vocabulary and skills that they, personally, require. It is beneficial for students looking for revision courses prior to academic exams and business people who need to maximise progress during the time available.

“The fact that all

the lessons are in Spanish and Spanish only is fantastic! I have definitely come home with a lot more confidence, and lots of new friends! My most memorable moments are; on a paddleboat on the river, sunbathing on the terraces, seeing the Alcazar, watching the women dance at feria, and lunchtimes at the school when lessons have just finished. Katherine Barnett Seville/12 wks

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“The staff at CESA Long Term & GAP Courses Languages for Life Courses

If you have the time, then by living for several months in the same community and studying at a language college, you can really `get under the skin’ of a language and become close to the people who breathe life into it. It is one of the best things that you can do during a GAP year after school or university or as a Career Break. By the end of a CESA Languages for Life course you will have a feeling of linguistic confidence and understanding which will stay with you for years to come.

Academic Term/Year Courses

For serious language learners who have substantial time to dedicate to gaining the maximum language benefit, these courses are ideal (especially for Gap year students). Not all colleges offer these course options, please consult the CESA Course Finder on line or call the CESA office.

Foreign Language Exam Courses

Can you speak a foreign language well? Can you prove it? You can after a dedicated language programme preparing you for the French DELF exams, the Spanish DELE exams, the Japanese JLPT exams…. in fact for each language we offer, there are generally a set of serious academic exams covering a range of abilities, so you can gain a recognised Certificate – which looks great on the CV and ensures that you can prove your new found language skills. Exam fact sheets available on request.

“It has been three months since I embarked on a great adventure to the South of France and for the first time in all this time I have a moment to reflect on the time I have spent in Cannes. When I arrived it was the first time I had ever been away from my family for more than two weeks, so three months was so daunting. At first, I thought my French was brilliant after doing well in A-Level French, but in fact after putting it into practice I realised I had a lot to learn! However, if I have learnt anything it is that the best and perhaps only way to learn a language is to live and breathe the culture - it is the only way - and it’s great fun at the same time. Now, sitting in the airport, I truly think that I have grown as a person and changed for the better from encountering the most amazing people, so much so that as much as I want to see my family it feels as though I have two homes “le college” being a home from home.” Phoebe 12 wks / Cannes

were really helpful in enabling me to find the right course and location. They answered endless questions by phone and e-mail and nothing was too much trouble. I started at the beginner level at the college and I learned more French in the first month than I had learned in all of my school French classes. By the end of my stay, I had passed DELF B2 with plenty of marks to spare (69.5/100), and made further progress by reaching the advanced level 2 class (approaching DALF C1 level).

Miriam 26 wks/ Montpellier

“I had no idea what to

expect and I had never heard or spoken to anyone who had taken a language course abroad in their Gap Year. Katherine at CESA was very supportive during the first week which was very helpful and the information pack I received was also useful. As it turned out, by the end of the course I felt I’d made huge progress – the level I reached was well beyond my initial expectations.

Isobel 11 wks / Sorrento

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Programme Options Index

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Specialised Language Courses A’level Courses

Easter Spanish & French Revision Courses Yr 12 & Yr 13 students love these programmes. Each year students spend one week studying hard in France or Spain just prior to their exams. The programmes allow you to cover all aspects of the language with other As & A2 students, whilst living with local hosts and practising your communication skills. IB & Highers students are also eligible for these courses. Please view on line or ask for the:`A’ level Easter Course’ factsheets. Additional Course options Alternative courses are offered across all languages for A’level students. Please view on line or discuss relevant options with CESA.

Teenager Courses

Students have a choice of French, German & Spanish destinations for short courses designed to combine fun and language learning whilst having a good time with other teenage students from around the world. Morning tuition (or pm classes in some cases) are combined with a range of social and sporting activities depending on the location. For specific information please view on line or ask for the CESA teenage factsheets.

Language & Activities

Make the most of your time abroad by combining your language studies with a favourite pastime. For the latest exciting course options please view `Language & Activities’ on line.

French &

Surfing Horse riding Cookery Art History Sailing

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Diving Wine Gastronomy Golf

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Diving Painting/Drawing

Ski Instructor course Skiing

“Nice is a very

comfortable place to learn French in France. I loved the whole experience and it totally met my requirements. I knew that I needed to work on my French before the exams, and felt a week in France was essential to polish my French language skills. The A level course worked so well for me. The lessons were well presented and I felt I could talk to my teacher if I was confused at any point. Studying with really good native French speakers, who really knew their stuff was so helpful to me. Linguistically my speaking improved so much and I now feel a lot more confident in speaking French and my understanding of French. We were able to cover a lot of grammar and topic related work. The school was so nice and the staff were to my surprise really approachable. The school had a perfect situation in Nice, close to everything and easy to find. It was so positive for me to be able to speak French at every given opportunity, though I did feel homesick for the first couple of day, even though it was only a week! I would certainly recommend this course to others – the chance to put everything into

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Adult & Business Courses Whether you need to develop or improve language skills for personal reasons or better business interaction, you need a programme that can deliver a high level of service and flexibility and the language skills appropriate for your needs. CESA offers a range of course options that will help you achieve your individual linguistic goals and can improve your knowledge of the business customs of the country.

Private Tuition

Private tuition can cover general language skills or be specifically targeted on key aspects of any business or professional requirements; be that; sales, marketing, law, medicine or any other discipline. CESA offers full immersion programmes of up to 40 lessons per week and can include week‐day lunches with a tutor. Results can be startling, a beginner with a good linguistic ear and experience of other languages, can reach linguistic competence in their target language within 4 weeks on a private tuition course. Many adult students prefer to work intensively for one week to boost their current abilities, thereby losing no more than 5 working days from the office.

“My main problem was

pronunciation and the teacher worked on that aspect for me. My teacher (Sophie) was excellent. A great deal of problems for adult beginners is that most grammatical structures are written for children, but Sophie always managed to place the work into an adult situation.

Mrs Wardley Antibes/ 4 wks

Small Group Classes

Small group classes where the maximum amount of teacher attention ensures rapid results are also very popular with business people wishing to develop general language skills. The average student age is higher on these programmes, than on the General Language courses and the smaller class size ensures a greater level of teacher/student interaction.

Combined Courses

Combined Courses (group classes in-conjunction with private lessons) are offered by many colleges and so offer students the best of both worlds. Individual teacher attention in combination with the group class work ensures rapid results and is an excellent solution for those whose prime requirement is rapid acquisition of general language skills.

Over 50’s Courses

If you wish to improve your language skills, but would feel happier being with others of your own age group, these course offer a great opportunity to practise a language, see the sights and have a great language holiday with like‐ minded people! For the full range of course options please view `Over 50s Courses’ on line or ask for the CESA factsheet.

“My expectations were

met fully! There was a good variety of approaches with plenty of opportunities to speak. The right balance between “closed” and more “open” exercises. The school was well organised but very relaxed, allowing pupils of all ages to mix comfortably. I particularly enjoyed the 2 ½ hours of one to one lessons.

Mr King Bordeaux/1 wk

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Italian Rome Milan Florence (1) Siena Florence (2) Viareggio Sorrento San Giovanni

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Additional Courses Pottery, Sculpture, Drawing/Painting Sailing Flamenco Skiing & Horse Riding Cookery, Dance Literature Surfing

Ask CESA for a specific location/s “College Profile PDF/s” or go on line to the CESA “Course Finder” for start dates, course details, prices & accommodation options.

Diving, Cookery, Dance Arts & Crafts Skiing, Wine Tasting Tango Surfing

Additional Courses

Madrid (1) Barcelona Palma Seville Granada Malaga Nerja Salamanca San Sebastian Valencia Benalmedana Cuernavaca Play del Carmen Cuenca Santiago Buenos Aires Lima Cusco

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Programme Index Course Options

A range of cultural workshops A range of cultural workshops A range of cultural workshops A range of cultural workshops Cookery Cookery, Music workshops Cookery, Ceramics, Singing & Diving Cookery, Wine Tasting, Drawing & Painting

expectations were “My met in full! It was very

interesting, difficult but very enjoyable. I felt a high degree of achievement and thoroughly enjoyed the learning process. CESA Languages were excellent, helpful and were extremely proactive in arranging an excellent course at such short notice. James Ember Berlin/4 wks

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Paris (1) Paris (2) Bordeaux Biarritz Tours Antibes Montpellier Aix en Provence Nice Cannes Hyeres Guadeloupe

Worldwide

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Q & A’s

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How are the Courses run? Every college is slightly different but a typical course would involve a mixture of structured teaching – probably in the morning – with free time and some informal, cultural studies and trips later in the day. Some evening activities are also offered. There may be 6 to 15 students per class of various nationalities, but mostly Europeans. The exact teaching philosophy varies but all colleges use a `communicative approach’ where speaking and listening to the language is practised both in and out of class and all lessons are held in the target language. Many colleges combine this with a systematic explanation of the grammar. A wide variety of materials are used to assist the learning process – TV programmes, DVDs, audio, computer software, newspapers and magazines as well as more traditional tools such as text books and self-study language sessions. This combination of approaches makes learning a foreign language more effective and much more interesting.

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What are the teachers like? Our teachers are all native speakers, trained to teach their own language to foreign nationals. They ONLY speak in the target language in class. A variety of materials will be used to aid the learning process (see above for details). Learning through practice is combined with a systematic explanation of the grammar at each linguistic level, so that all four of the key skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) are covered according to the current ability of the class.

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Do you cater for complete beginners or only students with prior knowledge? We cater for everyone! Of course beginners need to be realistic about what can be learnt on short course options. Initially you will be taught basic grammar and simple vocabulary. Classes will concentrate on developing essential skills – key topics relating to everyday language, pronunciation and comprehension skills, and yes you will be taught in the native tongue. This really is the best way and it works – trust us! Beginners are generally only accepted on specific start dates. Please check the college information on line or in the College Profile PDF or call CESA if you’re not sure. At higher levels, students have a greater variety of start dates to choose from and the language skills taught become progressively more advanced. A greater degree of written work and more complex grammar is integrated into the courses. You are able to put current knowledge into practice with trained native speakers who will encourage you throughout the working day.

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“Linguistically the school

was excellent. The teaching was robust and the improvements I made in merely two weeks were marked. The school was very well organised. I have no complaints at all, the teaching was fantastic and the group was small (3 students), the teacher pushed us all to improve at our own pace. The best part of the course was the rapidity of my learning in such a short space of time. Gino D’Oca St Petersburg/2 wks


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What happens on my first day? The first day serves a dual role, 1/ to familiarise you with the school and local area and 2/ to allow the college to organise your language course in accordance with your booking and language ability. Lessons may be missed due to level testing and induction activities on the first day of a course. In some schools, the first lesson will be lost and in others a large part of the day may be dedicated to welcome activities. Lessons may also be lost at the end of a course due to evaluation tests. As each school has a different policy we go into detail about the first day in the individual Briefing Pack we send out once a student has booked a course.

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What are the other students like?

well structured, well prepared and delivered by very competent and experienced teachers in a friendly atmosphere. I have no suggestions for improvements. As for CESA what can I say your service was very good. Keep on as you are! Would I go again? Yes, the location, the facilities, the school staff, host family and fellow students were all excellent. I would recommend it highly. Mr Abra Lindau/5 wks

At every college there will be a wide variety of nationalities. German, Swiss, Dutch and Scandinavian students will be present, whilst Americans, South Americans and Japanese students will probably also feature but in lesser numbers. The British are likely to be in the minority, this is to your advantage! If you really do feel the need to communicate for a while in your native tongue that’s fine – it’s a near‐certainty that the majority of your fellow students will speak (depressingly) fluent English, as their second, third or fourth language! Many CESA students have made/make friends for life with people from countries they would otherwise never have come into contact with, through attending one of our courses. Of course many students are taking a course for academic reasons. Teenagers preparing for GCSE’s or A’levels, plenty will be on a GAP year (pre or post their University degree) whilst others are already undergraduates looking to lift their grades or reinvigorate a language that for various good reasons has taken a back seat. Older adults, working or retired, teachers and many individuals of ALL ages have benefited from CESA courses.

“CESA were lovely, very

helpful and friendly. They provided a very efficient service. Would I go again? YES! I can’t wait to return. The whole experience was an eye‐opener, it’s definitely improved my confidence. I just remember laughing a lot and being constantly happy.

Sarah 2 wks/Malaga Summer Programme

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What happens on public holidays? As a rule, there will be no classes on public holidays. Therefore, if a public holiday falls on a day or days during which a student is attending a course, they can expect to not receive lessons on that day (and these lessons are not made up or refunded). We have tried to indicate all relevant dates on the Course Finder. However, the public holiday dates that we provide are subject to alteration by national and local authorities and should only be used as a guide.

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What should I budget for? As a general rule, your fees cover all tuition costs, college registration fees, books & course materials and accommodation. Do refer to the `Course Finder’ on line for a detailed programme quote or email/call us and we’ll be happy to go through it with you or draw up a detailed budget and email it to you. You will need to budget separately for travel to and from your course, daily commuting costs, lunches, snacks etc, and money for social activities and excursions. Sometimes transfers (from the airport/station to the accommodation) are included, sometimes not.

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Do I need Insurance cover?

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highest praise for CESA. I found them unfailingly patient in answering all my questions (and) always very friendly and able to give extremely useful and informative advice on the courses I was considering taking. I would unhesitatingly use CESA again and recommend them to others.

Hannah Bishopp 8 wks / Munich

Yes! Use the “Insurance” link on the website, so that you can arrange the correct cover, in compliance with government legislation so that should the unthinkable happen, you’re not left high and dry.

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What if I have questions? Ask us. We’re friendly, approachable and love to chat about language courses. CESA wants your experience to be as rewarding as possible, we actively encourage questions both before and after you have booked. So feel free to ring, write or email. We look forward to hearing from you!

“The month I spent in

Cannes was the best month I’ve experienced in my life. If I had to pick a ground hog day it may well be one of those days when the sun made everyone exuberant during the afternoon, followed by an evening out made special by the sublime discussions we’d have about our different cultures. Any apprehensions I had about meeting people from different countries have gone. Cannes unexpectedly made me love the world and has given me a newfound passion to travel. Junta Sekimori Cannes / 4 wks

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Programme Index Accommodation

All of our partner colleges will arrange accommodation for the duration of the course – with plenty of choice available. Generally there are set arrival and departure dates (we specify them throughout the website and college profiles) and it is important that you keep to these whenever possible. On courses of 4 weeks or longer students are welcome to combine 2 weeks private household stay with a further 2 weeks+ in a shared apartment or residence option. Accommodation costs are quoted in the “Course Finder” on line and also in the College Profiles.

Hosts (or private households)

All our private accommodation is visited regularly by staff from our partner colleges. You can stay in a private household (host family) on either a bed & breakfast, half-board or full-board basis, depending on the college options. Each college selects between 30 and 100 hosts to accommodate their students. Some hosts are couple, others are families with children or more frequently widows or divorcees, since they are more likely to have spare rooms and can host house-guests. In cities or central town locations it is likely that hosts will live in apartment blocks. Do not expect your surroundings to be very luxurious, being pragmatic, very prosperous people don’t need to take in students. However, you can gain a great deal from this contact with native speakers. Certainly, living as part of a private household gives you an insight into the daily lives of `real people’ and a better understanding of local culture.

Shared apartments

This option is ideal for those who enjoy mixing with other international students or local people with a spare room or two. Students need to be fairly independent and must expect reasonably basic facilities. The kitchen and bathroom are shared (on average 3 to 6 people per apartment). Bedding and kitchen utensils are provided.

College residences

Several colleges have halls of residence either on site or nearby. Most offer fairly basic accommodation (the exceptions being the colleges in Malaga & Nerja) but the social atmosphere usually more than makes up for this. Colleges provide single or shared rooms (sometimes with more than two people per room) and bed linen.

Studio apartments

Some colleges have excellent contacts amongst local apartment owners. If you would prefer to pay more for better quality, more comfortable private accommodation, we can organise this. Again all bed linen will be provided.

Hotels

We can always arrange a hotel stay for those who prefer independence, and a greater degree of comfort. CESA staff have themselves often sampled the hotels in the cities and towns where we have colleges and when we can’t personally recommend a hotel to you, the college staff always can. Please let us know the category of hotel and style of room you require.

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“Everyone was incredibly

nice and helpful, and I made a lot of friends. The facilities were also very good ‐ after staying in hotels around Japan I can safely say that the conditions in the Student Village are very good. Free internet access was a great thing to have, and the caretaker and his wife were both very friendly and welcoming. CESA’s planning and organisation were faultless. I had the time of my life and I am amazed at how smoothly everything went. My trip could not have gone better and that is a real credit to CESA.

Brett Okazaki / 12 wks

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We hope you enjoyed reading through the CESA brochure and have found the perfect course option, on line at www.cesalanguages.com or from one of the College Profiles. Please feel free to contact CESA with any questions you may have, before making a final decision. We will be happy to help you consider the various colleges and programmes available. If you’ve selected your course, what’s the next step ? Enrolling on a language course 4 On line at www.cesalanguages.com 4 By phone: 01209 211800 or +1209 211800 (if not in the UK) 4 Complete the enrolment form at the back of this brochure and send it … by post:

CESA House, Pennance Rd, Lanner, Cornwall, TR16 5TQ

by fax:

01209 211830

by email :

t. 01209 211800 intl.t. +44 1209 211800

info@cesalanguages.com

A deposit of GBP 200.00, EUR 250.00 or USD 300.00

4 Ensure your passport is in date. 4 Are there any visa requirements? Visa requirements do not apply to Europeans travelling within the EU, but if you are not European or wish to go to Russia, Japan or China please consult CESA for advice and do allow time for the college to provide a Letter of Invitation for the relevant Consulate.

4 Work out a budget for your course; including tuition,

accommodation, CESA administration fee, transfer costs etc. and taking into account any additional costs that apply i.e. extra accommodation, any summer supplements, college registration fees etc. If you want to confirm you have priced everything correctly, please contact us and we will go through the costings with you. Or you can check the details on the “Course Finder” at www.cesalanguages.com.

4 Do you want CESA to arrange a transfer?

Collection from the nearest airport/station is arranged by most colleges, (for a fee) please refer to College Profiles or on line for details.

4 Have you checked course availability with CESA staff?

This is particularly important during the busy summer months, but is recommended throughout the year.

4 Have you checked your best travel route?

CESA does not arrange travel, but we are always happy to offer advice, which can save a lot of wasted time and expense.

4 Is the course you want open to you?

Some courses have age or ability restrictions. It’s best to be clear from the word go, so if in doubt please talk to us.

is required for enrolments made more than 8 weeks before the course is due to start, for each student enrolling. The remaining fees are due not later than 8 weeks before the start of the course.

4 Are you within 8 weeks of the course start date?

Full payment is required at the time of enrolling for bookings made less than 8 weeks before the course is due to start.

4 Have you read through the CESA Terms & Conditions

All cheques made payable to “CESA Languages Abroad” For full payment options, please refer to www.cesalanguages.com or contact the CESA office.

If yes, remember that full fees will be required at the time of booking. at www.cesalanguages.com. Please note: Whilst every effort is made in the brochure to ensure accuracy, CESA does not accept any responsibility for errors or omissions.

Office Hours

t: 01209 211800

The CESA office is open Monday/Friday, from 9.30am to 5.30pm. This number also operates as an emergency number out of office hours. Page 14


cesalanguages.com

Enrolment Form

t. 01209 211800 intl.t. +44 1209 211800

For office use only:

Surname

Accommodation

First Name Please circle

Please check college details carefully to see what is offered. All accommodation is subject to availability, but every effort is made to meet your requirements.

Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other:

Date of Birth

Arrival Date

Nationality

Departure date

Where applicable, is a Transfer required?

Address

Please circle

YES: One way / Two way

Please circle

Smoker

NO

Non Smoker

Please explain any special requirements on a special sheet Postcode Landline Tel. Mobile No.

Private household

Residence

Shared Apartment

Private apartment

Hotel

Name of friend if sharing

SINGLE room

SHARED room

Please circle catering selection Email

B&B

Occupation

Half-board

Full-Board

Self-catering

No meals

Additional Information

Do you have any allergies, special dietary or medical requirements that the college should be aware of?

How did you hear of CESA?

Course Information

Should an emergency situation arise and CESA need to contact someone on your behalf, please give a contact name, address & telephone number of a family member we could reach.

Language chosen Location No. of weeks

Is there any further information you wish CESA to take into consideration when making your enrolment? Please attach a separate sheet, giving details, if required.

Title of Course

Credit & Debit card payment

Start date

If you wish to pay by card, please enter details. NB: There is a 3% additional charge to cover UK Credit Card and International Debit & Credit Card Co’s. charges. There is NO additional charge on UK Debit cards.

Lessons per wk

Language Ability How would you rate your language skills, from the scale of ability given on page 9. Please CIRCLE the relevant number 1= Beginner 6= Advanced Overall ability

1

2

3

4

5

6

Additional information

Card type: UK or Intl. Credit or Intl. Debit / UK Debit Card No: Start Date (if applicable)

Expiry Date

Security Code: the last 3 digits on the back of the card

Issue No. (if relevant)

Full name as shown on the Card Plus Cardholder’s statement address (if different from the previous address shown)

How many years have you studied the target language? Name and address of the college/school where you currently study? PLUS have you studied any other languages? Please indicate how long for?

Please circle the relevant statement to indicate your instructions: 1/ Please take full fees now 2/ Take ONLY Deposit now 3/ Take Deposit now and balance 8 weeks prior to course start date

Signature required I have read the Terms & Conditions (www.cesalanguages.com) and accept the terms of enrolment. I enclose fees due and note that travel is NOT included in the course fees.

All cheques payable to: ‘CESA Languages Abroad’

Signature of student

Return to: CESA House, Pennance Rd, Lanner, Cornwall TR16 5TQ e. info@cesalanguages.com T. 01209 211800

Signature of parent/guardian of student if under 18yrs of age

Date


For full information, up to the minute advice and a wealth of ideas on language courses abroad call CESA on

01209 211800 or go to

cesalanguages.com In line with CESA Languages’ environmental policy this brochure is printed on Era Silk, which is made using 50% recycled waste and the balance of the raw material is also environmentally sound being fully certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and bearing the FSC logo.

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