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English for Life

Build your confidence in English

Truly international classes

Learn inside and outside the classroom

Flexible start dates

 

Enhance your language skills for everyday life

This course is tailored to help international students develop their English grammar and vocabulary alongside their reading, writing, listening and speaking. Our language programmes maximise your learning potential with our experienced, supportive teachers.

Teaching is excellent and promotes successful learningISI PFE December 2022

English for Life

Age: 16+
Level: From pre-intermediate (CEF A2) to advanced (CEF C2)
Upcoming start dates: 31 August & 27 October 2024 / 5 & 26 January, 23 February, 16 March, 20 April & 11 May 2025
Course length: Full academic year, short courses (from 2 weeks) available
Class size (maximum): 15 students
Lessons (hours): 25 (23 hours) Monday to Friday
Lesson type: 20 in a group and 5 teacher-guided self-study sessions
Tuition fees: International College price list
Accommodation: College residence or homestay
Sample timetable: English for Life Sample Timetable
Course content:  Our teaching approach follows a Weekly Theme
Term dates: English Language courses term dates
Included: Lunch Monday to Friday (academic year 2024/2025)
Optional extras: Breakfast and dinner everyday £100 per week
  One-to-one English language classes – £60 per lesson
  Excursions/Activities – £5 – £30
  Airport transfers depend on on pick-up from Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton or Stansted – From £120
  Courier charge for visa support documents – approx £25
Calculate course: Calculate the cost of your course
Terms and Conditions  

Develop your English language skills for life to match your professional, personal or your career goals

  • Small international classrooms: Progress your English language skills in small groups with other non-native speakers
  • Study Visits: Take your language learning outside the classroom to local places of interest in the beautiful city of Oxford
  • Build your language confidence: Improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills to support your learning goals
  • Flexible study programme: Study with us from 2 weeks up to a full academic year
  • Personal tutor: Develop your language and exam skills with a teacher to guide you
  • Wide-ranging activities and excursions: Discover new hobbies, explore new cultural experiences or visit somewhere new
  • More than a study experience: Establish life-long friendships with international students from over 20 countries
  • Accredited by the British Council (BC) and the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) for the teaching of English
  • Teaching experience: Over 60 years experience in teaching English to non-native speakers in an international community
  • Close to London: Oxford has a good geographic location and is only is an hour from London by train
  • Weekly Themes: Learning is engaging and and includes study activities outside the classroom based on our topical themes
  • Specialist membership: A member of Quality English and English UK.

Themes of the Week

Autumn Term 2024

Week 1 - Society: British social behaviour
  • How different/similar is the UK from your country?
  • Queueing, (over) politeness, punctuality, dress codes
  • Avoiding embarrassment – questions not to ask
Week 2 - Society: Digital society – Big Brother is watching you!
  • Sir Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web creator
  • ‘Big Data’ from social media, mobile phones, cookies, etc
  • Scams, spam, spoofing, hacking, malware – security risks
Week 3 - Society: Education in Oxford
  • Widening access: privileged private vs. basic state education
  • University timeline & number of colleges
  • Famous alumni: Blair, Clinton, Tolkien, Hugh Grant, ‘Mr Bean’…
Week 4 - Society: It’s criminal
  • Crime statistics vs. newspaper scare-mongering
  • Gang ‘culture’, sink estates, blue vs. white collar crime
  • British legal system and its idiosyncrasies
Week 5 - Values: Human Rights
  • Racism, sexism, ageism, cultural imperialism, colonisation, etc
  • The Internet & children’s/women’s/ethnic minorities’ rights
  • The language of propaganda & persuasion
Week 6 - Values: Moral vs. business ethics
  • Big banks & businesses and moral/environmental/health issues
  • Pay-day loans, online gambling, tobacco products, etc
  • Copyright issues, industrial espionage, sabotage, etc
Week 7 - Values: Personal values
  • Happiness, pride & achievement
  • Moral compass & ethics – knowing right from wrong
  • Live and let live, tolerance of diversity
Week 8 - Customs: Multicultural Britain
  • Ethnic diversity in the UK, a legacy of the Empire?
  • Customs taken from other cultures – Notting Hill Carnival
Week 9 - Customs: Freedom from oppression
  • Guy Fawkes & modern-day protest movements
  • Types of authority: dictatorship, monarchy, oligarchy, etc
  • Famous orators (Churchill, JFK, Obama, Mandela)
Week 10 - Customs: Remembrance
  • Red/white poppies – 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
  • War art, literature & poetry
  • War, conflict & reconciliation in 2020
Week 11 - Oxford literature & film/TV adaptations
  • The Hobbit; Lord of the Rings; Chronicles of Narnia
  • Alice in Wonderland; His Dark Materials
  • Inspector Morse & Lewis
Week 12 - Traditions: Culture & language
  • Colonialism & the birth of a world language
  • US/UK cultural & economic imperialism today
  • Endangered minority languages
Week 13 - Traditions: Christmas is coming
  • Dickens, Prince Albert: the invention of Christmas
  • Pre-Christmas customs elsewhere: Santa Lucia; Sinter Klaas
  • Pagan celebrations & symbols: Saturnalia, Winter Solstice, Yule, Mumming, Wassailing, mistletoe, holly, ivy, wreaths, candles
Week 14 - Traditions: Seasonal food & drink
  • Christmas cakes, puddings, gingerbread, stollen, panettone
  • Turkey, stuffing, gravy, sprouts(!), redcurrant jelly – why?
  • Mulled wine, eggnog, hot toddy, punch, hot buttered rum!

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