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The National Registration Center for Study Abroad
PO Box 1393
Milwaukee, WI 53201
United States
Phone: 414 278 0631
Fax: 414 271 8884
Web Site: click here to visit The National Registration Center for Study Abroad's web site
Downloads: Monte Carlo, Monaco    (Brochure)


Study French in Monte Carlo, Monaco
  Monaco

Term: Throughout the year 
Dates: Every Monday throughout the year

Description:
About The NRCSA Center

The NRCSA Center in Monte Carlo has been teaching French for over 30 years, and offers a wide range of courses. Classes can be arranged for students at almost any time during the week (weekends, lunchtime,etc.) enabling students to each the country. The teaching methodology utilizes a combination of vocabulary, grammar, listening and speaking in a relaxed atmosphere to foster improved communication.

All teachers are native speakers and are and always available to listen to the students. Most of the staff has been with the school since the beginning in 1985. All teachers are native French speakers, hold a university level degree, and have completed intensive in-house training prior to joining the practicing faculty.

Those who have placed their trust in the center include IBM, Single Buoy Moorings, BNP, Paribas, Barclays Bank, Banque de Rothschild, Citibank, Lyonnaise de banque, Lloyds Bank, Sudameris, Bureau Veritas, ASSEDIC, SMEG Martini & Rossi, Merril Lynch, Bulgari, Abela Hôtel, RMC, John Taylor, Musée Océanographique, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Chase Manhattan, Société des Bains de Mer, Eaton, Finas, Innoge, Fiat, Campari, etc.

About Monte Carlo

Small as it is, Monaco is divided into six distinct neighborhoods: Fontvieille, a modern area partially built on reclaimed land; Monaco-Ville, the oldest and most picturesque neighborhood, where the palace is; Moneghetti, a conclave of tall apartment buildings in the upper reaches of Monaco with fabulous views,; La Condamine, the area that surrounds the Port of Monaco; Monte-Carlo, where the casinos and top hotels are located; and Larvotto, a peninsula where the beaches and sporting clubs are found.

Visitors will find that Monaco's museums display a quirky mix of historical interpretation and family bragging, scientific exhibition and personal collections. Several of its streets, gardens and buildings bear the names of related rulers, past and present.

Highlights:
* Tuition
* Lodging - Homestay Single Room
* Meals - Breakfast Daily
* Cultural Programs (see activities page)
* Orientation (covering attractions, how to, health safety, entertainment)
* Academic Assessment (placement-exit tests, achievement certificate)
* International Emergency & Medical Insurance
* Emergency Hotline Staffed 24/hrs day (call collect anywhere in the world)
* Program Monitoring

Language: French

Language Used As A Medium of Teaching: French

Subject Areas: French and Intensive Language

Credit Available: yes

Experience Required: no

This Program is open to World Wide Participants. .

Typical Living Arrangements: Apartment/Flat, Home-stays, Independent living and Other

Participants Travel to Monaco Independently Or in Groups




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