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Studying
English in UK is the proven to be the fastest
and most effective way to learn. There are
many type of accredited individuals, colleges
and schools offering English language training
in the UK.After the age of 16, you can study
at one of the following institutions:
Private
Language Schools:
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Offer long and short courses in English
language for students at all levels.
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State
and Private Language Centres:
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Offer
short courses in English language,
usually in the summer; often combining
study with activities and cultural
visits.
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Independent
Schools and Tutorial Colleges:
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You could
study a range of subjects at these
institutions but all courses would
include the use of English.
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Further
Education Institutions:
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Offer
a wide range or part-time and full-time
courses at different levels of the
English Language.
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Students
can also join native English speakers
in academic and vocational courses,
or combine a language and academic/
vocational course as part of an 'English
Plus' course.
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Higher
Education Institutions:
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Offer
a wide range of part-time and full-time
courses to those with English of an
Intermediate standard or better.
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Many
offer English courses for Academic
purposes.
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Entry
Requirements:
Admission
to English language courses is flexible
and based on your level of ability. No matter
what your current level, you will be able
to study English in the UK.
Course
fee:
Fees
for these courses vary greatly. Student
s should check costs with the school or
college they are considering. The course
fee ranges from £200 to £5000.
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