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Choosing
an English Course in the UK
The following articles describe a few of the most popular types of English
courses that are available to international students in the UK. Each list
item is a link to a matching article.
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The
Importance of Studying English
Studying in the UK may be important to you, but don't forget
that no matter how well you know your subject area, you sill find that,
without the right level of proficiency in English, you will struggle
to pass your course!
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Studying
English in Britain
Coming
to Britain offers a unique opportunity not only to enjoy the wealth of
cultural experiences Britain has to offer, but also to benefit from being
in a country which many consider to be the 'home' of the English language.
Learning or improving their English is one of the aims of many visitors
to Britain. But where do you start looking for a school or teacher you
can rely on?
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Learning
Quality English in Britain
Jane
Moyo of the British Council reports on English in Britain: the accreditation
scheme for English language courses in Britain that gives guarantees on
quality standards, making Britain the ideal destination for international
students to come to learn English.
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English
with a Difference
The
Association of British Language Schools was founded in 1993 by a group
of EFL providers who felt that the language-travel industry in the UK
needed a regulatory body with a wider remit than that offered by the British
Council.
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Business
English in the UK
London.
Historical London - Tower Bridge, Lady Di's Palace, The Houses of Parliament
and Sherlock Holmes. The London Scene - clubs, pubs, movies, art, fashion,
music, festivals and flower shows. International London - ethnic communities,
Euro-hub, Euro-gateway, shops, fashion, food and art of absolutely every
description. Each and all of these are good reasons to study English in
London, but none can equal the original reason and the main reason - International
trade.
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Pre-University
Education - State English Language Colleges
With
nearly 90 members, BASELT colleges and universities offer international
students a rich variety of English Language and related courses. Many
students study for a relatively short time to improve their English for
career reasons, others stay for longer to attain English language qualifications,
while some use their vacation time both to travel and improve their language.
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TESOL
- Distance Learning versus Full-Time Study
Those
seeking an international recognised professional TESOL qualification are
faced with a variety of decisions. Which courses are formally accredited?
What type of course will be best? Full-time study or distance-training?
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English
Studies for Academic Purposes
An
important aspect of studying at a university in an English-speaking country
is the English language courses and support provided by the institution.
Nearly all British universities provide English for Academic Purposes
(EAP) courses for students who have been offered a place, or who simply
plan in the future to apply for a place, to study at a British university.
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An
Introduction to BALEAP
By the
time you read this you will probably already have decided that you want
to take an English course in Britain. Perhaps you know you need to take
an intensive course in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to prepare
you for an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, or maybe you are looking
for something a little different from a private language school. So what
is it that makes studying English at a university different?
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