LSI Auckland
Auckland, ‘The City of Sails’,
is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of 1.5 million
people. It straddles 2 harbours and has many beachside suburbs.
Auckland is an excellent place to practice your English, while
enjoying many of the outdoor activities on offer, as well as meeting
people from all around the world!
Click
here to see the LSI Auckland Showbook (2MB PDF file - download
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Click
here for the Auckland FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions - download
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In
a 2009 worldwide quality of living survey, Auckland placed in
the top 5 cities to live! Read more here.
- LSI staff are fully qualified and experienced to meet your needs.
- On having completed your course you will be presented with an LSI Certificate.
- LSI Auckland usually has between 120 - 150 students from over
25 different countries. The current nationality mix stands at:
30% Europeans, 35% Asians, and 35% South Americans, Middle Easterns
+ Other.
- Students come from countries such as: Spain, France, Italy,
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Bulgaria,
Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Turkey, Estonia, Russia,
Saudi Arabia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China,
Thailand, Philippines, Tahiti, New Caledonia, Brasil, Colombia,
Chile and Argentina.
- It is located in the Central City overlooking Myers Park.
The school is situated on the first 3 floors of an office building,
with large, bright classrooms, and plenty of facilities for
students. There is also an exciting social activities programme
which encourages students to speak English whilst learning about
NZ and meeting friends from all over the world. The environment
within the school is warm and friendly making it an excellent
place to study.
- We have a strict English only policy in the school, so it
is an excellent place to improve your English and meet people
from all around the world!
- There are many shops, cafes, restaurants, and banks within
5 minutes walk of the school.
- The minimum age is 16 years old, and the average age is around
24. There is no maximum age.
- Activities available in Auckland are many and varied (please
look at website www.aucklandtourism.co.nz)
and include all water sports - particularly in summer.
- Auckland is called the City of Sails because the harbours
are central to city life and yachting is a very popular pastime.
Auckland has a multinational population, with a large number
of tourists passing through each week. With so much do in Auckland,
there is never a dull moment!
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