altre destinazioni:
Londra e dintorni
Cambridge e dintorni
Al mare: Brighton, Bournemouth, etc.
Dublino e dintorni
Galway e Cork
Malta
Usa
Per informazioni piu' dettagliate, richiesta di materiali, di preventivi o iscrizioni, compila accuratamente il modulo
e spiega a Guido Bellotti le tue esigenze per il corso di lingua e l'alloggio che stai cercando. Riceverai una risposta veloce, comunque entro 24 ore.
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Scegliete tra due diversi corsi offerti da ESE per i giovani di 14-17 anni a Edinburgo oppure 10-13 anni in college a St.Andrews.
Per avere dettagli ulteriori cliccate sui links in fondo alla pagina.
Edinburgh -
14-17 anni
La storica Capitale di Edinburgo e' una citta' di contrasti. ha un misto di storia, negozi interessanti, sport e divertimenti. Aria fresca e grandi spazi all'aperto fanno sentire i piu' giovani a proprio agio. Li portiamo a vedere i gioielli della Corona di Scozia, il giardino botanico con i suoi prati perfetti e le magnifiche serre. Senza lasciare la citta', scaliamo colline, attraversiamo giardini, e corriamo sulla spiaggia. Veniamo a sapere di grandi scrittori e artisti che hanno vissuto a Edinburgo e ancora la scelgono come propria casa.
Il corso di giugno si tiene vicino all'edifico principale della scuola, al Royal Mile.
Il corso di luglio si tiene alla Mary Erskine School, che e' a circa 10-15 minuti di autobus dal centro.
La scuola ospita fino a 350 giovani di 20 diverse nazionalita'. Classi spaziose, attrezzature moderne come i campi in astro turf e la palestra nuova. Il pranzo caldo e' consumato a scuola ed e' incluso nel prezzo. Programma completo di escursioni, attivita' e sports.
Arrivo di domenica, partenza di sabato.
• Full class report
• Certificate of Studies
• Trasferimenti aeroporto Edinburgo inclusi
• Volo escluso
Scarica il pdf con le info in inglese
Scarica il pdf con la scheda di iscrizione in inglese
Per avere informazioni dettagliate su tutti i corsi Edimburgh School of English per adulti e per ragazzi clicca qui |
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Run around bus ticket for Edinburgh centre (for Homestay students only)
Homestays
who offer traditional Scottish hospitality in their own homes in Edinburgh, are a popular choice. Families are very carefully chosen, and many have been welcoming our students for years. Our full-time Accommodation and Welfare Officer visits and inspects the homes regularly. Students share a room with another young person of a different mother tongue, unless two students have particularly asked to be together. Homestays provide breakfast and an evening meal during the week, with lunch at the weekend. We provide a hot lunch in our teaching centre on weekdays. On the first day of school, a member of the family takes the student to school and makes sure that travel arrangements are clear.
Residence
Residences offer a friendly atmosphere for all students with supervision provided by resident staff. Single study bedrooms all have wash basins, and there are spacious common rooms, showers, baths and toilets as well as laundry facilities. Students take breakfast and evening meals in residence during the week (lunch is provided at the teaching centre), with full board at weekends. Residential students are taken to school each morning by private coach.
Sample Weekly Timetable -
One Week Residential Programme – Edinburgh
| WEEK |
Morning |
Afternoon |
Evening |
| Sunday |
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arrival of new students |
welcome talk by Residential Officer* |
| |
other students:
• letter writing*
• laundry |
• ice skating* or
• Butterfly and Insect World* |
other students:
• walk through Holyrood Park to Duddingston
Loch and Bird Sanctuary* |
| Monday |
classes |
new students:
• Police talk – advice for visitors to Edinburgh
• introductory walking tour of the city and first day
orientation
other students:
• Scottish National Portrait Gallery – “Putting faces to names” of people who have shaped Scotland’s history, including Bonnie Prince Charlie, Robert Burns and the Queen Mother
• Lauriston Castle – built in the 16th century
• Butterfly and Insect World
• swimming • tennis |
• Scottish dancing*
• climb Arthur’s Seat for wonderful views*
• putting*
• football*
• video and quiz on Scotland* |
| Tuesday |
classes |
• National Gallery of Scotland – paintings by great
artists and the national collection
• Royal Botanical Gardens and Plant Houses – plants from around the world
• Dynamic Earth – take a thrilling journey back in time to learn about our planet Earth
• arts and crafts • football
• volleyball • badminton |
• disco |
| Wednesday |
classes |
• Museum of Childhood – treasure house of historic toys
• People’s Story Museum – life and work of Edinburgh people from the 18th century
• The Georgian House – visit an 18th century home followed by a riverside walk through the Dean Village
• Royal Museum of Scotland – international collection of art, natural history, science and technology
• tennis • football • swimming |
• sports hall
• table tennis
• Scottish dancing
• treasure hunt |
| Thursday |
classes |
• Camera Obscura – slide show explores the city’s beauty and history
• National Gallery of Modern Art – fine 20th century collection
• Edinburgh Castle – famous landmark, see the crown jewels of Scotland
• arts and crafts • beach walk • volleyball • basketball |
• Scottish Ceilidh with singing and dancing* |
| Friday |
classes |
• free afternoon |
disco |
| Saturday |
• full-day excursion to Stirling, Wallace Monument and the Trossachs |
video/’fun and games’ in residence* |
Students in Homestay accommodation take part in all events except those marked.*
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