English for Life
A wider range of vocabulary
Better pronunciation and greater fluency in speaking
Develop your English language skills for everyday use
This course is tailored to help international students develop their English grammar and vocabulary alongside their reading, writing, listening and speaking. Levels range from elementary to advanced, so whatever your current level, we have the right course for you. Our personalised language programme helps you make the maximum progress in the shortest possible time.
Teaching is excellent and promotes successful learning – ISI PFE March 2019
Key Facts: English for Life
Age: | 17+ |
Level: | From elementary (CEF A1) to advanced (CEF C2) |
Start dates: | 20 June, 27 June, 11 July, 25 July, 1 August, 8 August and 22 August 2021 |
Course length: | 2, 3, 4 or more weeks |
Class size: | Maximum 12 students |
Lessons (hours): | 25 (23) Monday to Friday |
Lesson type: | 21 in groups and 4 teacher guided self study sessions |
Fees: | From £642 per week |
Fees include: | Tuition, accommodation, lunch, travel insurance, activities, sports and 1 excursion per week |
Accommodation: | college residence or homestay |
Timetable: | English for Life sample timetable |
Optional extras: | Additional Excursions/Activities – £5 – £30 |
Airport transfers from £120 – Depending on pick-up location | |
Courier charges for visa support documents – £25 | |
Exam entry for IELTS/Cambridge suite £180 – £210 | |
1-to-1 English language lessons – £59 per lesson. | |
Calculate course: | Calculate the cost of your course |
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Contact us
If you have any questions about our courses, please get in touch.
Manuela Williams |
Admissions Registrar |
Tel: +44 1865 517706 |
Become more confident using everyday English this summer
Develop your general English over the summer holidays
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