St. Petersburg was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter I of Russia. It was the capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years. Built by Italian architects, the city has a distinct European feel, with its neoclassical and baroque architecture. Students will enjoy soaking in the culture of this...
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St. Petersburg was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter I of Russia. It was the capital of the Russian Empire for over 200 years. Built by Italian architects, the city has a distinct European feel, with its neoclassical and baroque architecture. Students will enjoy soaking in the culture of this magnificent city. With hundreds of museums and theaters, there is much to see and do. Students taking Russian courses in St. Petersburg will want to spend time getting to know this city that was the home to cultural figures like Gogol, Tchaikovsky and Dostoevsky. Called the Venice of the north for its network of canals, St. Petersburg keeps its Russian identity in tact with color palaces and ornate churches. Students attending Russian school in St. Petersburg during the White Nights festival will be amazed at the experience. With only 45 minutes of twilight during that time, the city comes to life with a series of ballet, opera and music performances. Enjoy the traditional Russian dancers, fireworks and more during this enchanting time. The Palace Square hosts many of the events. Students can sample a wide variety of foods during their time in St. Petersburg, including both Georgian and Russian faire. Be sure to stroll down Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg’s main avenue, home to various churches, the Grand Hotel Europe, and the largest department store in the city, Gostiny Dvor. There are many popular dance clubs in St. Petersburg, having a relaxed and easy going atmosphere. Students taking the opportunity to study in St. Petersburg will get all the history and culture of a premiere Russian city, with a touch of European flair.
A Home Language International immersion course means you live the language you are learning and is the fastest, most natural way to learn.
You are staying in your teacher’s home, have one-to-one language lessons and continue to use and practise your language skills sharing the daily life of your teacher’s family during meals, conversations, visits and activities as they all take place in the language you are studying.
A Home Language International immersion course means you live the language you are learning and is the fastest, most natural way to learn.
You are staying in your teacher’s home, have one-to-one language lessons and continue to use and practise your language skills sharing the daily life of your teacher’s family during meals, conversations, visits and activities as they all take place in the language you are studying.
A Home Language International immersion course means you live the language you are learning and is the fastest, most natural way to learn.
You are staying in your teacher’s home, have one-to-one language lessons and continue to use and practise your language skills sharing the daily life of your teacher’s family during meals, conversations, visits and activities as they all take place in the language you are studying.
A Home Language International immersion course means you live the language you are learning and is the fastest, most natural way to learn.
You are staying in your teacher’s home, have one-to-one language lessons and continue to use and practise your language skills sharing the daily life of your teacher’s family during meals, conversations, visits and activities as they all take place in the language you are studying.
A Home Language International immersion course means you live the language you are learning and is the fastest, most natural way to learn.
You are staying in your teacher’s home, have one-to-one language lessons and continue to use and practise your language skills sharing the daily life of your teacher’s family during meals, conversations, visits and activities as they all take place in the language you are studying.
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Which course type is right for me?
Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
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How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.