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Tuesday 27 November 2012

The Most Effective English Language Learning Program



Double-Decker buses, thatched cottages, country houses, castles, ancient ruins, village pubs, cream teas, eccentric aristocrats...  Visitors to England will discover many interesting things while benefiting by studying English in an English-speaking country with our intensive English Immersion Program. 

You may think England is all cold, grey, rainy weather.  Well, you will find that it doesn't rain as much as you have heard. 

If you think England is all fish-and-chip shoppes, you will discover that Indian restaurants far outnumber the 'chippies'.  There are a surprising amount of great places to see, packed into a relatively small island.

In our English Immersion Program, we will be hosting serious language students in different, but no less interesting English-speaking destinations.  In the future we will travel to England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and enjoy the diversity each destination has to offer while 'studying and living in English'.

We invite you, our future students/travellers, to post your comments about where you would prefer to begin your 'language tour of England'.  Just choose one of the destinations profiled below.  The place with the most 'mentions' will be the next destination for our Intensive English Immersion Program. 

Stratford-Upon-Avon
Visit the birthplace of the man who practically invented the English language.  A market town with over 800 years of history and containing many buildings that would have been familiar to Shakespeare.  William Shakespeare is credited by the Oxford English Dictionary with introducing nearly 3,000 words into the language.  His vocabulary numbered about 7,000 words; four times that of an average, well-educated English conversationalist.


Bath, Somerset
First established as a spa by the Romans in AD 60, Bath is a beautiful example of Roman architecture and Baths built around hot springs.  So Civilised!  Bath later became popular as a spa city to the aristocracy.  25 miles from Bath in Wiltshire is Stonehenge, one of the world's most visited sites and one that continues to be shrouded in mystery.


Brighton
Experience the Bohemian aura of the city with the Royal Pavillion, (home to three Monarchs), the piers, the night life, the beach....  From Regency architecture, museums, aquariums to the pebble beach, Brighton offers something for every walk of life.


York
Birthplace of Judi Dench, 007's 'M', York is one of the world's oldest cities, settled by the Vikings during medieval times.  The York Dungeons are a 'must see'.  Rich in ancient history, ambiance and fun activities, York is renowned for its exquisite architecture, quaint cobbled streets, and a wealth of visitor attractions all within the compact walled city.


Include this memorable English language learning experience in your next summer's holiday plans.  Remember, let us know what you would prefer and we will do our best to accommodate you.  See you in England.



Learn English in England with the European School of Business & Language in association with the experts from the  UK Language Training Services LIMITED

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