Although often it's a long way to travel, many people find the most effective and enjoyable way to learn English is to learn to speak it whilst staying in England.
Surround sound
Consider the fact that if you're learning English in England, you'll be immersed in the language. Practically everyone you speak to will speak fluent English, everything you see and read will be in English and all TV and radio will be in English.
This is a very different experience to taking lessons of a few hours each week. Immersing yourself in a language is the easiest way to pick it up.
Branching out
Coming to England to study English will allow you to meet and interact with many many English people. You can chat with them about everyday life, as well as asking them for tips on your English if you want to. Chatting to English speakers in English will really boost your confidence and help you pick up the language.
If you study English in your home country, there's a common tendency to work with your friends and slip back into your mother tongue when the teacher isn't listening or as soon as the lesson is over.
New culture
It's brilliant to be able to actually experience English culture whilst you're learning about it. Whilst you're in England, there's plenty to do, such as visit the seaside, go to castles, eat fish and chips, see a music concert, visit free museums, experience the amazing countryside and much more besides.
One of the great things about England is you can pretty much get anywhere in the country by train within just a few hours. For example, a train from London to Edinburgh only takes about five hours so you can easily go for short trips.
Many students who study English in England do some travelling around the country after their course is over. What better way to practise your new language skills?
Live and study abroad
Living and study abroad is a great opportunity to have an educational adventure. There are a number of options for where you can stay. For example, homestays are available, giving you the chance to live with a British family.
Another option is a residential stay which means you'll stay in something like halls of residence. This can be great fun and an excellent way to get to know other students.
You could also stay self-catering and rent a flat with friends or family. Experience living independently whilst you learn English in England.
Surround sound
Consider the fact that if you're learning English in England, you'll be immersed in the language. Practically everyone you speak to will speak fluent English, everything you see and read will be in English and all TV and radio will be in English.
This is a very different experience to taking lessons of a few hours each week. Immersing yourself in a language is the easiest way to pick it up.
Branching out
Coming to England to study English will allow you to meet and interact with many many English people. You can chat with them about everyday life, as well as asking them for tips on your English if you want to. Chatting to English speakers in English will really boost your confidence and help you pick up the language.
If you study English in your home country, there's a common tendency to work with your friends and slip back into your mother tongue when the teacher isn't listening or as soon as the lesson is over.
New culture
It's brilliant to be able to actually experience English culture whilst you're learning about it. Whilst you're in England, there's plenty to do, such as visit the seaside, go to castles, eat fish and chips, see a music concert, visit free museums, experience the amazing countryside and much more besides.
One of the great things about England is you can pretty much get anywhere in the country by train within just a few hours. For example, a train from London to Edinburgh only takes about five hours so you can easily go for short trips.
Many students who study English in England do some travelling around the country after their course is over. What better way to practise your new language skills?
Live and study abroad
Living and study abroad is a great opportunity to have an educational adventure. There are a number of options for where you can stay. For example, homestays are available, giving you the chance to live with a British family.
Another option is a residential stay which means you'll stay in something like halls of residence. This can be great fun and an excellent way to get to know other students.
You could also stay self-catering and rent a flat with friends or family. Experience living independently whilst you learn English in England.
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