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Helping you to study abroad

If you are thinking about studying abroad, you will need to make some important decisions about the course you choose. We can help you with these decisions through our online education databases, information on UK culture and advice.

Why learn English in the UK?

Learning English in the UK will give you the opportunity to practice your language skills in real life situations, with native speakers. You will also be able to discover more about UK culture, which can support your future career with useful knowledge and experience. And because the UK offers an international community, you will be able to make friends, and learn from, a wide variety of cultures.

What English courses are on offer?

There are three main types of English course on offer. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and Cambridge both help to test and develop your everyday English. The best one for you will depend on your level of English, and your reason for testing. BEC (Business English Certificate) and BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) offer more specific courses and exams, to help improve the English you use in the workplace.

How we can help?

Whatever your experience and ability with the English language, we can help you to choose the best course for you. Our EducationUK site offers an easy-to-search database of all the insitutions and courses on offer in the UK. You can also visit the English in Britain site for details of the courses on offer.

When and where can you study?

Your course and exam dates will depend on what you choose to study, and where. The length of your stay will also depend on what type of course you choose. Most institutions accept applications throughout the year, although there are often preferred times. You can visit the English in Britain and EducationUK websites for more details.

How do you apply?

In most cases, you will need to apply directly to the institution where you want to study. The application procedure will also vary, according to your choice of course. If you would like help with your application, we can help.

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