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Why study English in Britain?
In today's competitive
world, students need skills that will equip them for a changing work
environment. Technical and communication skills are highly desired by
companies yet proficiency in English is essential for many posts
With
80 per cent of international business communications written
in English and most of the world's trade and financial business
transacted in the language, companies worldwide acknowledge
the necessity of having an English speaking workforce.
Aspiring
professionals, too, recognise that English can open the door to numerous
opportunities. An effective option for those wishing to perfect their
language skills is to take an English language course. Britain is an
obvious provider and has a lot more to offer than well known poets and
authors. This land of many contrasts - contemporary and traditional
- is one of the most dynamic and upbeat places to study and boasts a
great range of attractions that are hard to beat.
Where
else can you find a culture and way of life that is so unique, a fascinating
history of tradition and pageantry, the greatest range of theatre productions
and other forms of entertainment, excellent shopping facilities, and
great design and architecture? Britain is an ideal base from which to
explore the rest of Europe and often students combine their course with
a visit to several countries.
Despite
the strong pound, Britain still offers good value for money. Many galleries
and museums - including the British Museum, the National Gallery and
the National Portrait Gallery - offer free admission. Students can also
get good food from as little as £5 from our pubs which are a great
place to meet people.
Britain's
thriving English language teaching industry is continually setting world
standards and with more than a hundred years'experience behind it can
confidently claim to be a world leader. Standards have significantly
improved over the years with students benefitting the most. That's because
our universities and English language schools are continually researching
new teaching methods. There are also numerous award schemes which encourage
teachers to produce innovative teaching materials and books. And, of
course, there are associations and bodies such as The Association of
Recognised English Language Services (ARELS) and The British Council
that strive to raise standards within the industry even further.
What
really puts English Language Teaching in Britain at the cutting edge
is the continual quest for devising innovative and effective ways of
teaching different types of learners with diverse needs. Nowadays, learning
need no longer be a chore but a fun way of learning in a relaxed and
stimulating environment. In addition to good teaching, ARELS member
schools and centres excel in looking after their students and in providing
an exciting programme of social activities and excursions.
The
range of courses on offer in Britain is extensive so you need to have
a clear idea of your objectives and expectations. Choose from General
English courses, courses with a business or vocational option, English
for Academic Purposes, intensive courses, examination courses and many
others.
Intensive
courses: Intensive courses are an ideal way of making rapid progress
in a very short time. Comprising at least 30 lessons per week, the course
can be as long or as short as you wish and can be taken at any time
of the year.
Students
can expect to improve their listening, reading and writing skills through
practical exercises, projects, case studies, free discussion and self
study at the school's language laboratory. Specific attention is given
to grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary.
English
for Academic Purposes Study and writing skills are of considerable importance
to students embarking on a degree course or post-graduate studies at
a British university. An Academic for Purposes course is a great confidence
booster. In addition to focusing on lecture listening, note-taking,
seminar/tutorial participation, report and essay writing and using reference
sources - all the skills that a student needs - some courses include
options in specific academic subjects.
Examination
courses There are a variety of examination courses that students can
take to demonstrate their level of proficiency in English to prospective
employers or academic institutions. Examinations such as the British
Council IELTS (international English language testing system) preparation
course or the UCLES Certificate in Advance English and Certificate of
Proficiency in English are often a prerequisite for further study.
Vocation
courses Business and communication courses are in great demand as students
seek to obtain skills that will prepare them for the workplace. These
days you can take specialised course that combine English language studies
with business, management, marketing or tourism. Diploma courses provide
a good grounding covering a comprehensive range of topics and skills
needed in the business environment. Courses vary in length from 3 to
9 months.
Whatever
your interests and needs, there will always be a course to meet them.
And as with most things, the secret of a successful language course
is careful planning and preparation.
The
Author
Oksana Higglesden is the Public Relations Manager for the Association
of Recognised English Language Services, the representative body for
accredited private English language schools in Britain. All members
are rigorously inspected by the British Council and offer a broad range
of courses for all types of learners.
Further
information can be obtained from the ARELS website http://www.arels.org.uk
or by contacting ARELS at 56 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AG.
Tel: +44 171 802 9200
Fax: +44 171 802 9201
e-mail: enquiries@arels.org.uk