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Each year, millions of people visit London, and Stratford on Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare.
But there are many other parts of Britain to consider. The United Kingdom is actually four countries - England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each is divided into smaller ’County’ areas. Many have their own culture and identity going back over hundreds of years. There are many ancient historical cities - York and Chester still with their old city walls, Lincoln and Bath, and Oxford and Cambridge famous for their ancient universities. Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool and Bristol are all world-class cities with theatres, art galleries, and museums. If you like green countryside, there is much to choose from. The ’West Country’ - Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall counties - is full of beautiful small villages, old cottages with ’thatched’ (straw) roofs, ancient churches and gentle green hills.
The ’Lake District’ with its mountains and lakes draws millions of visitors. They come to see a beautiful mixture of lakes, mountains, and places connected with the poet William Wordsworth, and the children’s writer Beatrix Potter.
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Oxford is 90 kilometres from London with a population of about 120,000. It is famous for Oxford University - the oldest university in England - which is nearly 800 years old. It has 38 "colleges" which give the city a very special character.
But Oxford is not only a university city; it is a busy modern town with a rich cultural life. There are theatres, large and small, where drama, ballet, opera, musicals and pop concerts are presented. Concerts of classical music are performed in a variety of locations, including the Holywell Music Room - the oldest purpose-built concert room in Europe.
The city has many interesting cafés and restaurants, as well as an abundance of traditional English pubs |
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Our English school is situated in the centre of Oxford. The building is located next to the shops, theatres, pubs and restaurants, the coach and rail stations, museums and art galleries, and the beautiful colleges of Oxford University.
All teachers are university graduates, qualified in teaching English as a foreign language and with many years of experience both in the UK and abroad. |
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SCHOOL
FACILITIES:
The language courses take place at a building which occupies a beautiful Georgian building in the very centre of Oxford. There are 12 classrooms, a library, a computer room, a language laboratory, a Students’ room and a beautiful roof garden. |
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AVERAGE
AGE OF STUDENTS:
24 |
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NATIONALITIES:
Japanese 10%, Korean 3%, Italian 15%, Swiss 12%, Russian 3%, Spanish 6%, French 6%, Hungarian 2% |
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MEMBERSHIPS
& ACREDITATIONS:
British Council, English UK, Quality English |
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Registration
Fee |
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1 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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7 |
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| STANDARD + BUSINESS ENGLISH |
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65 |
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390 |
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780 |
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1170 |
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1560 |
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1950 |
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2340 |
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2730 |
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| Extra
Week: 240 |
| Students
xClass: 12 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
60 |
| Minimum
level required:
Intermediate |
| Schedule:
9.20 - 12.45 + 14.00 - 15.30
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Course
Info:
15 General English lessons and 6 business lessons per week.
Students join a General English class for language study and communication skills in the morning, and a special Business English class in the afternoon.
The business class size is restricted to 8 students.
Students study business language and practise English in a variety of business situations; for example business vocabulary, participating in meetings and discussions, negotiating skills
understanding and producing business letters and documents, telephone language, social English,
cultural differences, social and business etiquette.
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Dates: Every Monday |
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Dates for Beginners:
N/A |
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| GENERAL ENGLISH 21 |
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65 |
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225 |
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450 |
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675 |
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900 |
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1125 |
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1350 |
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1575 |
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| Extra
Week: 235 |
| Students
xClass: 12 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
60 |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
9.20 - 12.45 + 14.00 - 15.30
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Course
Info:
General English aims to help you improve all aspects of your English: speaking, reading, writing, listening, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar. Every week you will have a one-to-one tutorial with your teacher to discuss your progress.
In addition, you will have lessons with other teachers in order to give you a varied and interesting language-learning programme. |
| Start
Dates: Every Monday |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
Every Monday |
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| GENERAL ENGLISH 15 |
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65 |
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160 |
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320 |
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480 |
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640 |
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800 |
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960 |
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1120 |
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0 |
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| Extra
Week: 195 |
| Students
xClass: 12 |
| 3 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
60 |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
9.20 - 12.45
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Course
Info:
15 lessons per week.
General English aims to help you improve all aspects of your English: speaking, reading, writing, listening, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar. Every week you will have a one-to-one tutorial with your teacher to discuss your progress.
In addition, you will have lessons with other teachers in order to give you a varied and interesting language-learning programme. |
| Start
Dates: Every Monday |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
Every Monday |
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| EXAM PREPARATION FOR IELTS |
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65 |
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230 |
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460 |
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690 |
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920 |
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1150 |
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1380 |
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1610 |
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0 |
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| Extra
Week: 235 |
| Students
xClass: 12 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
60 |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
9.20 - 12.45 + 14.00 - 15.30
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Course
Info:
15 General English lessons + 6 Exam Preparation lessons.
All examination candidates join General English classes on five mornings each week. Special examination preparation classes take place in the afternoons.
In the morning classes, you study and practice all aspects of English – reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary, etc . – in order to improve your general level of English, and so help you pass the exam.
In the Exam Preparation classes, on 4 afternoons a week, you use your English to practise the specific types of questions found in the exams.
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| Start
Dates: Every Monday |
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Dates for Beginners:
Every Monday |
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| EXAM PREPARATION FOR CAMBRIDGE |
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65 |
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230 |
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460 |
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690 |
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920 |
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1150 |
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1380 |
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1610 |
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| Extra
Week: 235 |
| Students
xClass: 12 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
60 |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
9.20 - 12.45 + 14.00 - 15.30
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Course
Info:
15 lessons General English + 6 exam preparation lessons.
All examination candidates join General English classes on five mornings each week. Special examination preparation classes take place in the afternoons.
In the morning classes, you study and practice all aspects of English – reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary, etc . – in order to improve your general level of English, and so help you pass the exam.
In the Exam Preparation classes, on 4 afternoons a week, you use your English to practise the specific types of questions found in the exams.
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Dates: Every Monday |
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Dates for Beginners:
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Airport
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Homestay - Private room, Half board |
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21 |
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125 |
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10-30 bus |
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Lodging Info: Students stay in a single study bedroom and have use of the family bathroom. They have breakfast and an evening meal with the family every day, and also lunch at weekends.
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Homestay - Shared room, half board |
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19 |
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110 |
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Lodging Info: Students stay in a share room and have use of the family bathroom. They have breakfast and an evening meal with the family every day, and also lunch at weekends.
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Student Residence - Private room, with breakfast |
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135 |
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15 walk |
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Lodging Info: Dover House is a traditional English house situated in a quiet residential part of Oxford. It can accommodate 16 female students.
The rooms are centrally heated. Bathrooms and showers are shared. Bed linen and towels are provided. Breakfast is provided each morning, and students also can use the kitchen.
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Student Residence - Double room, with breakfast |
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20 |
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15 walk |
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60
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Lodging Info: Dover House is a traditional English house situated in a quiet residential part of Oxford. It can accommodate 16 female students.
The rooms are centrally heated. Bathrooms and showers are shared. Bed linen and towels are provided. Breakfast is provided each morning, and students also can use the kitchen.
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ARRIVAL
INFORMATION / TRANSFER
Best airports for arrival are Heathrow and Gatwick. Stansted is further but there are frequent coaches to Oxford.
Airport pick-up service is not included. Students have to reach Oxford and then get a taxi to their family or to the residence. There is a taxi rank just by the Oxford central coach station.
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| Free Internet access, Free Water, Table tennis |
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| LEISURE
AND ACTIVITIES IN Oxford |
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| ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZED BY English School in Oxford |
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| Theatre visits, Welcome Party, Sports, Excursions |
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