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I have been at Dialoge for three months now. For me it is a huge adventure. When I first arrived at the school I couldn't understand some of the words and sentences, but now I know so much more and I can speak German a lot better. I needed a high score in the IELTS Test and the great team of CES Leeds helped me to achieve my goals - I even got a higher mark than I needed!

Excellent standard of teaching with such a variety of topics that helps me improve my Italian year on year. Lovely, friendly staff throughout the school. It has a real feeling of being one big happy family! Thank you. I'll be back again next year. Galway and studying English in GCI has been one of the most memorable times of my life.
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IALC language schools provide language immersion through courses for all ages, levels and needs. IALC is an international non-profit association that for close to 35 years has been accrediting independent language centres that teach the language of their country. As well as outstanding teaching standards and service, IALC language schools have individual character and a real connection with their local community.
The driving force behind IALC was Alberto Sampere (1929-2005), a pioneer in teaching Spanish as a foreign language and the owner of Estudio Sampere in Madrid, still a member today. Together with other language school directors, he founded IALC in 1983. To promote cultural & professional exchange through studying modern languages in the countries where they are spoken.
As an association committed to language learning and cultural exchange, we are proud to contribute research on language study abroad. As a leading association for the learning of languages abroad, one of the core values of IALC is to build a global community and foster international understanding through collaboration and sharing across the world.
The IALC 2018 Research Report: Perfecting the student experience, is our latest research report and is a follow up to the IALC 2017 Research Report: Student expectations, experiences and satisfaction. Both reports were the result of an online survey of over 4,700 students and one of the first systematic attempts to measure the student experience at a global level.
The student perspective on language study abroad: Student expectations, experiences and satisfaction. In total, over 4,700 language travellers took part in the IALC Study Travel Research Report 2017 on the student perspective on language study abroad. This is the third study travel research reports commissioned by IALC, but the first edition to focus on the end-customer.
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