Best English schools in Toronto by category - student age group, value for money
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What our students said about Toronto
Everyone is so friendly and there are a lot of interesting sites to visit. It was, however, surprising to see how dirty the streets were and how many homeless people were around. Some even slept in the middle of the sidewalk or in bus stations on the main roads. They frequently begged for money, going as far as harassing customers waiting in line at stores. Nothing happened to me but some of my friends got their wallets stolen or got screamed at by homeless people, so I would rate "safety" at 3/5.
Germany
Toronto is a very pretty City, but very expensive City. So, just take care about it. The TTC is good, but too simple. You have to pay the most part of the activities, but there are a lot of amazing things to discover.
France
I loved my stay in Toronto, I felt safe both day and night. There are plenty of activities to suit all budgets. I joined a gym with a sauna and swimming pool for half the price in France. Great stay
France
Dear people, Toronto is a fascinating pulsating city with sometimes very futuristic facades and bar entrances! Come inside! And enjoy the breath of Toronto and the warm, open, versatile people.
Austria
Toronto is a city to go. This city is amazing and you can discover lots of beautiful things like parks, shops and monuments
France
The city is good for work and study, but is still too young to interest lovers of old buildings and ancient legends.
Russia
In winter, although the temperature isn't too low, it feels quite cold due to either high humidity or wind.
What a question, absolutely worth it, there is something for everyone.
Germany
Toronto is one of the most diverse cities I have ever visited.
Germany
Toronto is a very affordable and nice city to live and work.
Spain
It offers many things to do, a city with a lot of life.
Spain
The city is fantastic, organized, clean, and eclectic.
Brazil
What school directors said about Toronto
Toronto is a vibrant city filled with excitement and wonder; a place where you can experience true multiculturalism.
Toronto is a multicultural experience where different communities from around the world live in peace and harmony. Toronto is a city of respect.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Toronto
Very committed teachers, excellent support. The whole educational team really listens to us and helps us to progress.
Unforgettable experience, highly recommended
11 March 2024
Course: General English Semi-Intensive - 20 weeks
Student age: 18 years
The teachers are all friendly and attentive.
26 September 2023
Course: Full-Time + Conversation (Intensive Focus) - 4 weeks
Student age: 21 years
I liked the teachers and the manner the classes were given. I woud reccomend the school.
28 August 2023
Course: General English Program 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 19 years
ACCESS is a good place to improve your English and meet new friends. Teachers were very nice, they taught me a lot.
The free activities every Friday was amazing, discover Toronto for free and learn more about other students.
31 May 2023
Course: Full-Time - 6 weeks
Student age: 21 years
The method used for teaching.
Warm welcome
17 December 2022
Course: Intensive 25 - 14 weeks
Student age: 55 years
I was in a discussion circle. It was the right choise for me. The teacher made the lesson lively, we discussed current issues. I wasn't bored for a minute.
After the personal contact, the organisation of home stay and test was easy.
15 October 2022
Course: Part-Time Morning PT AM - 2 weeks
Student age: 72 years
Everything is perfect, the Staff is great
5 September 2022
Course: Part-time English 5 - 2 weeks
Student age: 40 years
My teacher Adeeb.
I booked a 20 hour course. Day 1, only 50min class in the afternoon. Day 4, all morning lost on a ghost tour. Day 5, no class in the morning (we went out for breakfast all morning). So I only had 2 real days of class out of 5. I paid $50 for a book that I only used for one day. Activities are only a suggestion. Nobody from OHC school comes with us anywhere. They only offer different trips organized by other agencies.
17 September 2019
Course: General English - 1 week
Student age: 31 years
The location is quite good and the facilities were great.
The staff of the school were very nice and helpful.
10 September 2019
Course: Core English 20 Lessons - 2 weeks
Student age: 39 years
Firstly, the grammar teacher, Chairmane and the communication teacher, Richard.
Secondly, the friendly but stimulating environment.
18 December 2018
Course: Core English 28 Lessons - 3 weeks
Student age: 51 years
-Interaction between students both inside and outside of the school.
-The focus, attention and affection of teachers to improve the teaching of English to all.
15 December 2018
Course: General English Program 20 - 4 weeks
Student age: 56 years
Asian people in special Japanese people
The books here so many mistakes and sines teaches not motivating... for example I stayed 3 month with the same teacher and not too much evolution.
13 December 2018
Course: Core English 20 Lessons - 16 weeks
Student age: 0 years
Everyone is so friendly here and teachers are encouraged students to learn how to improve yourselves and learn new things and I found them very helpful.
Finally I wanna say that that’s the best place for learn languages I have ever been. Just keep it up this way...Thanks.
5 December 2018
Course: Full-Time + Conversation (Intensive Focus) - 7 weeks
Student age: 21 years
Information about Toronto
Toronto is buzzing with energy year round. Like most large cities, Toronto has lots of shops, restaurants, sport events, museums and a lively nightlife. What is surprising for a large city is that Toronto has lots of green spaces and beautiful beaches. You can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature easily here. The locals in Toronto are extremely friendly. Everyone is welcome and there is no end to activities you can join to meet new people and practice English. This friendliness has made it a very multicultural city with a variety of cuisines, festivals and local events. As Canada’s largest city, Toronto does not disappoint!
Toronto has a high population of both locals and tourists. This makes its streets crowded, particularly in high season. This has only happened in the past few years and has resulted in Toronto needing to expand quickly to cope with the demand. The housing situation has been very affected by this. Accommodation prices are very high in Toronto compared to other Canadian cities. As the city embraces and catches up with the demand, these points may be resolved.
Key Facts about Toronto
- Price index excluding rent: 78* (22% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 64* (36% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:63* (37% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Canada average):
7.23 C$ (2% more expensive than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 120 V
- Frequency: 60 Hz
Weather in Toronto
Events in Toronto
07 June 2024 - 18 June 2024This cultural celebration encompasses a rich spectrum of performances, ranging from music and dance, to theatre and visual arts. The festival serves as a platform for both local and international artists, fostering a dynamic and inclusive atmosphere that resonates with art enthusiasts and more casual enjoyers alike.
30 June 2024 - 04 September 2024Every weekend in summertime there is something happening at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre. Come celebrate the city's immense diversity through music, cultural events and food.
04 July 2024 - 28 July 2024Every July, the Beaches neighbourhood fills with the sounds of jazz as local and international artists take to several outdoor stages. There are also art exhibits, a street fest, workshops, a fun run and even a gourmet food truck extravaganza with live music in Woodbine Park.
01 August 2024 - 05 August 2024The Toronto Caribbean Carnival has been taking place in August every year since 1967 under the name Caribana. It is in the style of carnivals from Trinidad and Tobago and the traditional Parade of Bands is the main event of the festival drawing huge crowds along the parade route.
05 September 2024 - 15 September 2024Screening close to 400 films from over 70 countries, this festival, open to the public, is among the largest of its kind worldwide. The festival does not have a jury, its main prize is the People's Choice Award. There are also awards for Best Canadian Film & Best First Canadian Film.
05 October 2024Part of a worldwide network, the Nuit Blanche in Toronto is held on one October night every year, from sunset to sunrise. For those hours, the city is transformed by contemporary art: installation pieces, art exhibits, performance art, talks, light paintings and more.
19 November 2024A Torontonian Christmas tradition for over 100 years, the parade travels through the city streets with floats, bands and of course, on the last float of the parade, Santa Claus. Held on the third Sunday in November.
What to do in Toronto
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 10 minutes, 30 minutes.
Main stops: UP Express Pearson Airport, UP Express Union Station
Every 30 minutes, 35 minutes.
Main stops: Toronto Pearson Airport, Toronto Royal York Hotel, Toronto
Taxi: 25 minutes drive to city center of Toronto
Q&A - Questions and answers about Toronto
- If I don't get along with a host family, can I change it?“Yes, it is possible to change it. However, you may have to pay an extra charge for making a new arrangement. If there are no rooms available, you will be asked to change to another accommodation option.”Andy Fukutome, LanguageCourse.Net - Aug 31, 2023I am over 50 years old and I am interested in lessons for beginners.“The schools accept students from all adult age groups. This means that you will be with other international students, older or younger than you. Groups are organised according to language level, not age, although in high season, if there is more than one group of the same level, the age of the students will also be taken into account. To give you an idea, the average age during the year is around 25-30 years old, while in summer it goes down to 20-25 years old. Please note that some schools have a higher or lower average age. You can find this information on the website, but you can always come to me.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 21, 2023
FAQ about schools in Toronto
- What level of English do I need to enter university in Toronto?“The level of English required can vary depending on the university and field of study, but you will often need to take an official English test, such as TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic, to prove your language proficiency.”Madly Simba, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 03, 2023Do you have any language schools in Toronto offering Arabic courses?“Yes, we do! The Hansa Language Centre, Toronto offers both face-to-face and online courses. ”Madly Simba, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 02, 2023Is it possible to register for the B1 course now? We have been attending the B1 course in Shanghai before the summer and would like to continue our studies in Toronto!“The school will conduct a language test to determine the student's true level of language proficiency before the course begins, and classes usually start on Mondays, so it is possible to enrol now, but please allow enough time for the visa application.”Susan Wang, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Sep 18, 2023I am looking for an English course for my 15-year-old son hosted by friends in Toronto for next summer.“The most appropriate choice is a Junior course (compulsory for those under 16 years of age), and available with various options, in particular I recommend a Junior course with afternoon activities, but should they have already planned other activities for the afternoon, the option of a course only is always available.”Antonio Zoppo, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Feb 06, 2023I am 56 years old and I would to book an English programme for mature students. Do you have any options?“In Toronto Centre of English Studies (CES) offers group lessons for students over 30s. The minimum required booking is 2 weeks and the course is available year-round.”Ana Carolina Dos Santos, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 16, 2022I am interested in English courses in Toronto, but I'm only 17 years old. Would it be advisable to attend this type of course/school or is it better to wait until I am over 18?“Some schools in Toronto accept students from the age of 16 on their adult courses, so this should not be a problem.
Groups are organized based on level, not age. To give you an idea, the average age throughout the year is around 25-30, and drops to 20-25 in the summer months. Some schools do have a higher or lower average age though. You can find this information on the website or ask us and we will check for you.”Rubén De Haro, Area Manager - Spanish from LanguageCourse.Net - Mar 01, 2022I'm looking for a very intensive French course in Toronto.“In Toronto, our partner school ILSC Language School can offer private French lessons or semi-private French lessons for 2 students with similar language levels that would like to study together. The minimum required booking is 5 lessons per week.
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