From beginner to advanced, find the perfect English course for your goals. Interactive classes, expert teachers, and a clear path to fluency.
From complete beginner to near-native proficiency.
6 Months
Designed to provide non-native English students with advanced grammar and essential vocabulary. Improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills to communicate effectively in the workplace, academic settings, or international travel.
A learner can express opinions on abstract/cultural matters in a limited way or offer advice within a known area, and understand instructions or public announcements.
A learner can understand routine information and articles, and the general meaning of non-routine information within a familiar area.
A learner can write letters or make notes on familiar or predictable matters.
Reading: Candidates are expected to read and understand short texts with repeated language patterns on familiar topics.
Writing: Candidates are expected to write to communicate information to an intended audience in documents such as forms, lists, notes and simple messages, and simple letters.
Reading: Candidates are expected to read and understand short texts with repeated language patterns on familiar topics, and read and obtain information from common signs and symbols in texts such as public signs and notices, lists, simple forms, notes, records, emails, letters, diagrams, and simple narratives.
Writing: Candidates are expected to write to communicate information with some adaptation to the intended audience.
Reading: Candidates are expected to read and understand short straightforward texts on familiar topics accurately and independently, and read and obtain information from everyday sources such as forms, notes, records, emails, short reports/accounts, simple instructions, and narratives.
Writing: Candidates are expected to write to communicate information and opinions with some adaptation to the intended audience in documents such as forms, notes, records, emails, letters, narratives, short reports/accounts, and articles.
11 Months
Our most comprehensive programme taking you from any starting level up to near-native C2 proficiency. Master complex communication, professional correspondence, and academic English with confidence.
A learner can advise on or talk about complex or sensitive issues, understand colloquial references, and deal confidently with hostile questions.
A learner can understand documents, correspondence and reports, including the finer points of complex texts.
A learner can write letters on any subject and full notes of meetings or seminars with good expression and accuracy.
Reading: Candidates are expected to read and understand straightforward texts of varying length on a variety of topics accurately and independently, reading and obtaining information from different sources such as reports, instructional texts, explanatory texts, and persuasive texts.
Writing: Candidates are expected to be able to write a variety of texts composed for different purposes and different audiences, and reflect those in their choice of lexis, grammar and register.
Reading: Candidates are expected to read and understand complex texts of varying length on a variety of topics accurately and independently, including lengthy complex articles and reports, complex instructional texts, persuasive/argumentative texts, technical and specialised texts, and fictional and literary texts.
Writing: Candidates are expected to write to communicate information, ideas and opinions clearly and effectively using length, format and style appropriate to purpose, content and audience in a wide range of documents.
Candidates are expected to have reached a near-native level of proficiency in English. The candidate is able to understand with ease virtually everything heard or read and is able to summarise from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts and presenting them coherently.
At this level, the candidate is expected to express themselves spontaneously, very fluently and precisely, and should be able to differentiate finer shades of meaning even in complex situations. Candidates should demonstrate a mastery of the language and be able to manipulate the language in order to respond to both explicit and implied meanings in a wide variety of contexts and settings.
All courses qualify for a Short-Term Student Visa.
| Course Name | 6 Months | 9 Months | 11 Months |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academic English | £3,500 | £4,500 | £5,500 |
| ESOL | £3,500 | £4,500 | £5,500 |
| Exam Preparation | £3,500 | £4,500 | £5,500 |
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Where are you starting from?
Both courses qualify for a Short-Term Student Visa
When do you prefer classes?
Both courses qualify for a UK Short-Term Student Visa (6–11 months). We guide you through the entire visa application process.
Beginner · Entry Level 1
Study English in the UK for 6–11 months with a Short-Term Student Visa. Courses from £3,500. We guide you through the entire visa application process.
Level assessment available · Visa guidance included