Eurocentres Atlantic Canada (in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia)
Studying at Eurocentres
It was pretty good to study with a small group of students because it gave me more opportunity to talk listen and ask.
Moreover, it gave more chance to know other students from all over the world(Brazil, Mexico, Columbia, Japan, Korea, Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Turkey, Syria, India etc..). Our different background gave us really good conversation topics in culture, food, politic, economy, education, job etc.
It might be difficult to have lessons that suit your English Level due to the small number of students, but it also might give some chance to learn higher level expressions in then same class.
* We had to have online lessons with ZOOM due to COVID-19. In the beginning, everybody was a bit struggled with the online lessons, but the quality of lecture and system of the lessons were getting better. I liked one on one lessons with a teacher.
Activity at Eurocentres
I joined Whale Watching, Kayaking, Hiking, Sailing boat etc in Summer, and Curling in Winter season. But Winter is a bit difficult to have outside activities in Nova Scotia I think. It is pretty cold in Winter (it might be colder than you expect).
I had studied at Eurocentres for 7 months. When I left Lunenburg this spring, I felt like that I left my hometown and family. All teachers and students at Eurocentres were pretty close like real siblings and family. It has been almost 3 months since I left the Eurocentres, but we are still keeping in touch and getting closer. I was not expected that this kind of relationship or friendship with them I would have when I first started studying at Eurocentres.