About the city


The American State of Florida attracts millions of visitors every year with Orlando being its famous focal point. There is almost endless list of attractions and exciting things to do in the area ranging from Walt Disney World to Universal Studios and Cape Canaveral Space Center.
Orlando was a campground for soldiers during the Seminole Indian war (1835-42).



The city itself has 54 lakes within its limits and retains an open park. It is a center for citrus fruits and winter vegetables. Stories abound about how this famous city first got its name. Perhaps the most reliable concerns an American volunteer soldier. During Seminole War in 1835, Orlando Reeves was noticed what appeared to be a log drifting in the lake. Once he realized it was an Indian sneaking up on the camp, he gave the alarm to alert his company. In gratitude, the volunteer soldiers who stayed to make the area their home named the town for their comrade. By 1860, Orlando had become a small settlement devoted to raising cotton and cattle.



The Civil War was hard, taking people and money away from the town and causing the economy to flounder. The cotton market was hit hard, with no one around to harvest and deliver the crops. A large rainstorm ruined what was left of the cotton crops in 1871.





ORLANDO

Royal offers a wide variety of sporting, cultural and educational activities. Our activity and tour guides are eager to help our international students with their knowledge, practical language and sports abilities.



Our aim is to put students knowledge of English into practice, enable them to make friends and have fun at the same time.



All Royal students receive one full day excursion and four half a day excursions during every week of their stay. During our excursions to museums and highlights of the areas, our students are given historical and cultural information by our guides.

The costs of all activities, excursions and local visits are met by Royal Language Training.Our trips include Cape Canaveral Space Center, Daytona Beach, Cocoa Beach, Orlando City Tour, Orlando Science Center, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clear Water Beach, Wet & Wild Water Park and various shopping malls.


However some optional excursions are available which a students can choose to participate at an extra cost. (i.e. One night two days Miami tour, Universal Studios, Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom Sea World and Epcot Center.)

 



THE LANGUAGE PROGRAM
All students have 16/20 lessons (45
minutes each lesson) per week in
classes of maximum 15 students. The
first and second lessons are the main
input lessons of the day. These are based on a course book appropriate to the level of the student. The third and the fourth lessons are language activity or project lessons which conversational English, fluency and communicative language are emphasized. Royal's English language teachers are all experienced and qualified in language teaching.
STETSON UNIVERSITY
Stetson University is founded in 1883 and it is Florida’s first private University. 165 Acre (67 Hectares) campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the most beautiful campuses in the US. Stetson has its own all you can eat type cafeteria, swimming pool, game room, basketball and volleyball courts and football field. Most of the rooms are double occupancy and each room has a desk, wardrobe
and air-conditioning. Boys and girls are
accommodated in different areas.
INCLUSIVE FEATURES
• 16/20 lessons (45 minutes each) of language tuition by suitably qualified teachers in classes of no more than 15 students
• full board accommodation
(3 meals per day)
• Books (on loan) and stationary
• One full-day excursion per week
• Three half-day excursions per week
• Full sports and activity programs
• End of course certificate report

Download daily Orlando
program in pdf format (260 KB)














Royal Language Training - USA - 2009