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The old school reopens its doors to English students

The old school reopens its doors to English students

Cazaux-Villecomtal Old School in Gers welcomes new students. Specifically, it offers English courses to students.

The start of the school year may be behind us, but an old school is once again opening its doors to adults looking to improve their English skills. Two native English speakers provide immersion English training from an old school in the village of Cazaux-Villecomtal (32).
But for those who remember dry grammar lessons and difficult spellings, the old-school emphasis is on fun and building confidence. Classes are relaxed and combined with practical activities, tours and games.

Teresa Mann, senior lecturer at Ancienne Ecole, says: “English is a universal language spoken by millions of people, whether for work or pleasure. The best way to improve your skills is to immerse yourself in the language. At Ancienne Ecole, you can immerse yourself in English without leaving French shores! »

Associate director David Clay adds: “Our training is completely personalized. Most students stay with us for a week and are fully immersed in English every day. In this short period of time, we see their confidence and skills grow.

Ancienne Ecole offers support for nationally and internationally recognized qualifications for those wishing to improve their English as part of their work or career.

About:

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www.anciene-ecoleformation.com

The training activities of the Ancienne Ecole have been evaluated and determined in accordance with the national quality standard for activities that contribute to the development of practical skills.

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Immersion English courses

Old school

17 Chemin de Crête32230

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