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TEFL TESOL Course
France - Plèlauff ( Brittany)
Step back into a fairy tale time as you spend a medieval month on our
TEFL International course in Plèlauff, a scenic French village in the center
of Brittany (Côtes-d’Armor), is close to the region’s rugged coastlines,
steep cliffs and numerous medieval towns. Plèlauff is an ideal place to
study. A quiet, charming, peaceful village but central to everything you
need. Nearby leisure activities include walking, cycling, quad-biking,
fishing, horse-riding and for the romantic -- even international dance
classes.
Plèlauff is a special place.
Plèlauff is
10 minutes down the road from Rostrenen, a medieval town with a historical
16th century manor used in the Revolution and famous for its market of
organic breads, vegetables, cheeses and traditional Breton products. Nearby
are excellent creperies and Lake Guerledan – popular for jet and water
skiing, sailing and golf or just a winter stroll before stopping in a bar
with a roaring fire. The 7th century historical town of Pontivy, well-known
for the moated castle of Rohan and the Notre-Dame-de-Joie basilica, is only
twenty minutes away.
Bretons are renowned for their friendliness and many speak French as
well as Breton (a Celtic-based language similar to Welsh). The province
takes on a medieval feeling as many of the people still wear traditional
lace head-dresses and the region seeps in supernatural and fairy-tale lore.
Said to be the final resting place of Merlin
and where King Arthur and
Guinevere married, Bretons are famous for their supernatural stories,
creatures and magical fountains. Common foods include local cheeses,
lobster, crab, scallops, oysters, crepes, and cider-making. And with all
this to look forward to, we invite you to sample “Medieval France” with TEFL
International in the Breton town of Plèlauff.
Why
- Historically one of the richest regions on earth. Europe’s oldest and
France’s most preserved castle, medieval towns, friendly people and
more.
- Perfect for studying, yet just a short train trip from all the action
in Rennes.
- Two weekend day trips (max. 8 people per trip):
- Week 1 to include – Mont St. Michel and Saint Malo and Dinard.
France’s most famous northern sights such as: 1,000 Gothic island
Abbey and town of Mont St, Michel; dozens of museums such as Jeanne
d’Arc’s; walled fortress city of Saint Malo; Jacques Cartier’s
residence as well as aquariums, spas and more castles.
- Week 2 to include either a trip to (a) Quimper (b) or the
capital of Brittany, Rennes. The former is a Gothic-style town
well-known for its footbridges, crêperies, Brittany’s best cider and
numerous museums. The latter may include museums, monuments and
nightlife (25% of the population in Rennes are students and hostel
beds start at €10 a night).
- Week 3 - options are yours? Relax and catch up on your studying,
Head off to the Normandy coast for a D-Day Battle tour on the
beaches or take in the bright lights of Paris. This Friday’s class
will finish at 4:00 pm so that anyone wishing to spend the weekend
in Paris, Normandy or elsewhere can catch the train. Just ask us and
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What
- An internationally recognised qualification meeting or exceeding
industry standards.
Who
- This course is ideal for Gapyear students and people wanting a change
of life or moving abroad
- Your fellow students come from different countries and various
continents
- Your teacher trainers are some of the most experienced and well-trained
in the industry
- Your support staff will assist you with whatever you need
- The locals are friendly, helpful and charming people who like spending
time with foreigners
Country Costs
Like many European countries, France is not cheap but if you are prepared
to enjoy French cheese and bread in one of the many parks, at trip to France
can cost as little as €40 a day. If, on the other hand, you want to fully
sample the local cuisine and culture then a budget of at least double this
will be required.
Visa Requirements
Currently there are no visa requirements for EU nationals or visitors from
the United States, Canada or New Zealand who plan to stay in France for
under three months.
UK nationals: A valid passport is required for entry in to
France.
Americans: A valid passport is required for entry in to
France. Visa not required for stay of up to three months.
Canadians: A valid passport is required for entry in to
France. A visa is not required for stays of up to three months.
Australians: A valid passport is required for entry in to
France. A visa is not required for a stay of up to three months.
South Africans: South African nationals require a valid
passport and visa for travel to France.
New Zealanders: A valid passport is required for entry in
to France. Visa not required for stay of up to three months.
Irish nationals: A valid passport is required for entry in
to France. Visa not required for stay of up to three months.
Health & Safety
Vaccinations are not requires for entry in to France. Most EU countries
hold reciprocal agreements providing health care cover for their citizens.
There is an abundance of pharmacies in most French towns and they are
normally open seven days a week.
In most parts of France there is a low crime rate although tourists should
be particularly wary of pickpockets and street crime in larger cities.
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Plèlauff Course
Schedule
- 02 Jun - 27 Jun 2008
- 07 Jul - 01 Aug 2008
- 04 Aug - 29 Aug 2008
- 01 Sep - 26 Sep 2008
- 06 Oct - 31 Oct 2008
- 03 Nov - 28 Nov 2008
- 01 Dec - 26 Dec 2008
- 05 Jan - 30 Jan 2009
- 02 Feb - 27 Feb 2009
- 02Mar - 27 Mar 2009
- 06Apr - 01 May 2009
- 04 May - 29 May 2009
- 01 Jun - 26 Jun 2009
- 06 Jul- 31 Jul 2009
- 03 Aug - 28 Aug 2009
- 07 Sep - 02 Oct 2009
- 05 Oct - 30 Oct 2009
- 02 Nov - 27 Nov 2009
- 30 Nov - 25 Dec 2009
How to Apply
Fill out an application form and take that next step towards learning in
the seductive and beautiful Breton countryside.
Costs
- Deposit: US$500 /£275
- Final Payment: 940 Euros excluding accommodation
- Accommodation: 300 Euros for shared room and 450 Euros for private room.
Useful Links
www.travelersdigest.com/
www.franceguide.com/prehome.asp
www.francetourism.com
Click for Via Michelin map
Directions from Rennes (closest train station / airport)
Take the train from Rennes to St Brieuc. From St Brieuc you can take either
a Tibus bus (Line 5 to Rostrenen,
follow link for timetable), a taxi (cost around 70 Euros), or a reserved
minivan depending on the day and time of your arrival. There are 15 Tibus buses
a day, which run from 7.30 am to 4.30 pm. (cost will only be a few €uros).
Quick Links:
TESOL Certificate
Course Administrator
Tony Franklin
Postal address
TEFL International
Association Camina
Kergall 22570
Plèlauff, France
Email: france@teflintl.com
All TEFL International TESOL certificate
courses worldwide fully meet British Council
criteria for employment within the British
Council and at British Council-accredited
language schools.
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