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English language courses cover beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of speaking, reading and writing in English, including grammar and literature skills. Generally UK English Schools and Universities provide seven types of English Language courses:
- General English
- Intensive English
- Academic English
- Junior English courses
- IELTS Preparation Course
- Pre-sessional English
- Business English
- General English:
General and intensive English are basic level language courses. This course is most suitable for anyone 16 or above who is interested in improving their general English language skills. General English courses will develop the practical communication skills in speaking and writing as well as reading and listening and, of course, the fluency and grammatical accuracy of the learner.
Intensive English:
Intensive English courses are full time as standard, usually between 22 and 30 hours per week of English study in a classroom environment. These programs practice the skills and language needed specifically for that area; examples are English for law, medicine or aviation.
Academic English:
English for Academic Purposes is designed for students planning to begin tertiary studies. It introduces students to academic study skills. In this course you’ll earn the quality of understanding and maintaining all your academic needs and requirements successfully. Academic English usually conveys some extra knowledge like literary terms, vocabulary, phrase, complex grammar etc. That’s not covered by other English courses. You’ll also be an expert in creating standard academic essay and doing well presentations by this courses.
Junior English courses:
Junior English courses designed for younger students which are run in winter from January to February and then in summer from late June to the end of August. Perfect for improving your English, making friends and having fun. Bespoke junior group courses year round – call for more details. The popularity of Junior English programmes for young learners between the ages of 8-18 is on the rise as more parents see the benefits of a child learning English whilst embracing new cultures and countries for the first time.
Many Junior English courses take place over the summer, allowing children to make the most of a nicer climate, meaning more trips, outside teaching and a much warmer atmosphere than studying in the winter. Once you decide to enroll your child on a course and the school have offered you a place, the language school will generally take care of everything to ensure a stress free transition.