Archive for the ‘London’ Category

English Language Schools in London

Friday, July 1st, 2011

London is definitely one of the most well-known, exciting cities in the world. From Harry Potter to William & Kate, and all the historical, art, and entertainment sites in between London is a city that has so much to offer. So what “good excuse” is there to take some time off and visit this amazing city? Signing up for an English language school in London is one idea that will allow you to explore this amazing city while improving your English as well. So what are some extra ways to improve your English outside of the classroom and make the most of this world-famous city? (more…)

English Summer Course in the UK

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Looking for something interesting to do this summer, something besides an internship or working for mom and dad? Maybe you are interested in a vacation where you can meet new people and have a little freedom of your own? Taking an English summer course in the UK is a great way to meet new people, work on your English, and still convince mom and dad that a summer trip is a great idea. (more…)

English Courses in the UK

Friday, October 8th, 2010

“Well how do you do?” British English has lots of charm and the mere pronunciation of the words often speaks of the eloquence that has surrounded the language for centuries. With so many opportunities to learn English why learn English in the UK? With tons of sightseeing, historical places, and lovely people, maybe the better question is why not learn English in the UK? (more…)

English Language Class

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

As someone who has been through hundreds of hours of foreign language classes and is an English teacher herself, English language classes can be fun, nerve racking, informative, and exciting all at once. In order to avoid any negative or anxiety rich experiences let me give you my top three tips for taking an English language class.

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Foreign language learning

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Learn a foreign languageToday, speaking a foreign language is as essential as your favourite tour guide book. Not only do you need a good map, your Blackberry, some “local” tips, but the most essential and convenient tool of all – language.

Fifteen years ago speaking “a little English” was impressive, today facing the rapid pace of globalisation you often need to speak English and at least one other language to be successful. Nearly every company not only operates on a national market, but internationally as well. Foreign language competence today plays a decisive role in your job market success. (more…)