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LEARNING
ENGLISH ABROAD

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CONTENTS
1. Five reasons to learn English

2. Why learn English abroad?

3. How to choose a destination

4. How to choose a school

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5. What to expect in class

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6. How to choose the right course

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7. Conclusion

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CHAPTER

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Five reasons to learn English

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1. Open a world of opportunities!


Whether you want to pursue a career in an international workplace or get accepted into a top
university, the knowledge of English is truly transformational. Many international
organisations consider English language skills a vital asset to your resum, and it is not
uncommon that job adverts list English as a necessary requirement.

2. Explore the world with ease!


Some people never travel without their camera or guide book. Others believe that English is
their most useful travel companion! English is the most widely spoken language in the world,
so chances are it will be the language you use to communicate on your journeys. Its always
great to get familiar with the native tongue wherever you go as well, but English is always
useful, even to socialise with other travellers.

3. Get smarter!
Did you know that learning a language is good for your brain? People who speak more than
one language are more able to multi-task, solve problems and see things from different
perspectives. In fact, according to studies, a multilingual brain is nimbler, quicker, better able
to deal with ambiguities, resolve conflicts and even resist Alzheimers disease and other forms
of dementia longer.

4. Make more friends!


In a language school, you are constantly surrounded by people from around the world. In one
classroom, you could have as many as 15 nationalities. Your mind will open to different
cultures and lifestyles. Youll make friends, build connections, and ultimately, learn much more
than language; youll learn about the world and become a truly global citizen.

5. Be part of the world!


After a long and bloody history, English is now the main language of the Internet, media,
international business, science, diplomacy, sport, pop music, and advertising. Even if you have
never taken a single English lesson, it is likely you can already recite lines in English from your
favourite film or pop song. Globalisation has delivered the language of popular culture to all
corners of the globe, and you can be part of that.

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Why learn English abroad?

Every year thousands of students pack their bags,


wave goodbye to their loved ones, and enrol in a
language school in an English-speaking destination.
Here is how immersion language learning works:

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1. Professional classroom teaching


Once you enter the classroom, you will communicate only in English. Your teacher
will be a fully qualified, native English speaker, with experience teaching many
different levels and nationalities. Class materials such as text books and videos are
all in English, and your classmates will come from all over the world, meaning you will
have no choice but to use English to interact, answer questions and learn new
things

2. Socialise in English
In your life outside the classroom when you go shopping, sightseeing, or dine out youll gain exposure to aspects of the language such as intonation, pronunciation
and non-verbal body language. All these are much easier to pick up while youre
talking to different people on the streets, in shops and on the beach, no matter how
good your teachers are!

3. Live in English-speaking accommodation


As an English student, you will have many options for accommodation. In all of them
you will get to practise English from morning to night. Most schools offer homestay,
where you will live with a welcoming family and get a personal, human experience of
your chosen destination. You will use English in a natural environment while
enjoying the pleasures of home; a comfortable, friendly atmosphere and homecooked food!

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How to choose a destination

The world is your oyster.


In todays terms, this famous saying invented by William
Shakespeare means you can achieve anything or go
anywhere in life, because you have the opportunity to do so.
The world is full of places to discover. Dont sit back and wait
for doors of opportunity to open for you. The key is in your
hands. Dont say youre too old or too busy for this, or dont
have time. You know you want to do it!
Each destination holds a special experience and no matter
who you are, what you do, or who you want to become,
theres a perfect destination for everyone. It all depends on
what kind of traveller you are

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The Culture Lover


Youre fascinated by all things cultural. Your friends use the words nerd and
bookworm to describe you. You cant resist the charms of a new book, a visit to a
museum, or the latest literary movie.
Oxford is where the Harry Potter series were filmed, and its also the place where C.S
Lewis used to hang out with Lord of the Rings author, JRR Tolkien. Why not go and
discover what it must have been like to be Lewis Carroll, in his Alice in Wonderland
writing days, as you roam the citys pretty streets, or punt on the Oxford Canal?
If youd like something similar yet different to Oxford, why not get yourself a ticket to
Cambridge? This picturesque town is all about architecture, history and tradition.
Its home to one of the worlds top universities, so you will find ancient colleges,
gardens and museums in abundance. Leafy green meadows surround the city,
making the atmosphere uniquely tranquil.

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You might not think of the USA as a cultural hotspot, but it is! Originally referred to
as the shining city on a hill, Bostons rich history, grand architecture and worldrenowned academic and cultural institutions are sure to impress. Boston has always
been a forward-thinking city, and is also fast becoming one of the countrys most
innovative arts and architecture centres.
Want to see more of the USA? Then you should definitely visit its capital, the iconic
Washington, DC. A wealth of majestic monuments and immense museums decorate
the city, and its politics and history can be seen on every corner. The Lincoln
Memorial, Washington Monument, White House and Capitol are all centrally located.
If youre in the mood for something artistic, the National Gallery of Art houses an
extraordinary art collection, consisting of over 100,000 objects for you to see!

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The City Dreamer


Nothing excites you more than the thought of roaming long, wide and busy streets,
lined with shops, restaurants and cafs, while looking up at monumental buildings
and colossal skyscrapers. You love the thought of watching street artists perform as
you buy a snack from a food stall. You simply love the city buzz - the crazier it is, the
better you feel!
The city that never sleeps, New York is a place of many wonderful things. Its the
Big Apple, Lady Libertys home, the epicentre of the arts, and the capital of dining
and shopping. Over 800 languages are spoken here, making it one of the most
linguistically diverse places on the planet. And did you know, if you dined at a new
restaurant every day for 12 years, you still wouldnt have visited all of the eateries the
city has to offer?

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There is something for everyone in one of the worlds most visited and cosmopolitan
cities: London. From history to culture, art to architecture, London has inspired and
fuelled mans imagination for centuries. Like New York, English may be the national
language, but over 300 languages are spoken on Londons streets!
If youre also a night owl - a lover of fun nights out - New York and London are sure
to offer you what youre after, but you will also find amazing nights out in Brighton,
famous for its bright and energetic culture.
Pack your favourite pairs of walking and dancing shoes, and get ready for a fantastic
time!

London

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Action Addict
You love to get physical! Theres nothing you enjoy more than a trail or hike in the
countryside, or a leisurely walk around a garden or park. Youre quite sporty, and like
the idea of a morning or afternoon spent snow-boarding, mountain-biking, skiing,
kayaking, or rainforest roaming. Rolling hills, deep green meadows, snow-dusted
mountains, rivers and lakes all put a smile on your face.
Action Addicts need to travel to a place where they can feel the grass crunch under
their feet and see green (and blue) all around! Apart from being one of the worlds
most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, natural beauty is what the Canadian
coastal city of Vancouver is known and loved for. Its what YOU will love about it!

Vancouver

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Head down to South Africas Mother City of Cape Town, where you will be greeted
by the terrific Table Mountain one of the Seven Wonders of Nature - and impressed
by its beautiful sea and breath-taking natural landscapes. The city was named the
best place to visit by the New York Times last year.
Pack your hiking boots, swimsuit and windproof jacket, and get ready for adventure!

Cape Town

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The Beach Bum


Sandy or rocky? It doesnt matter as long as you can feel the sun on your skin and
the sea breeze in your hair. You would be happy to live on the beach, wearing shorts
or a light summer dress, and flip-flops. A beach towel and magazine are all you really
need, but you wouldnt mind the company of other sun worshippers to practise your
English or share an ice-cream with.
Splash right into the heart of the Mediterranean with a visit to the island of Malta.
Golden rocks, sand, and deep blue sea are never far off, wherever you are. The Blue
Lagoon is the tiny sister island Cominos biggest attraction, so make sure you plan a
full day of sun and swimming!

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If you want to lie on the beach till the break of dawn, then maybe Miami is the place
for you. Its iconic beaches of white sand, trimmed with crystal blue sea are sure to
melt your heart
Need we say more? Get your pair of sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat ready for fun in
the sun, in famous Miami style.

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How to choose a school

So you now know what kind of traveller you are, and


have a clearer idea where youd enjoy spending your
time abroad.
Choosing a holiday destination can be rather hard,
given the vast selection of places to choose from. But
for those who also want to combine studying with their
travel experience, the choice can be even harder!
Here are some important points to consider before
you embark on your language learning journey.

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Choose a school with a great location


Where is the school situated? Is it in the heart, or the outskirts of the city? How far is
it from the nearest bus stop or train station?
Keep your search focused on the most central and convenient city locations. The
closer the school is to the heart of the action, the more pleasant your experience will
be. It will save you lots of time, and money on transport tickets too!
Living and learning in a city is a complete social and cultural immersion experience.
Who wouldnt want to be at the centre of it all?

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Choose a school with high standards


Always look out for accreditations on schools websites before choosing an
educational institution. An accreditation is like a seal of approval, a guarantee of
quality, and proof that the school offers only the highest standards of teaching and
learning.
Accrediting bodies schedule regular visits to inspect the schools quality of
teaching, administration, management and student services. The best schools will
make sure you will learn English in a safe environment, with access to all you need to
make your stay a comfortable and satisfying one.
Look out for country-specific accreditations from EnglishUSA, EnglishAustralia,
EnglishUK, and Languages Canada. In some countries, there are also accrediting
bodies which are separate from the membership association. These organisations
often have lists of respected programmes on their site. These include British
Council, ACCET, and CEA.

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Choose the right school size for you


Small schools with fewer classrooms are sometimes referred to as boutique and
offer a more familiar and intimate space in which to learn English. Some students
prefer smaller schools with fewer students because they want more individual
attention.
Being in a large school naturally offers other benefits. You will find more people to
socialise with and meet in class, and the mix of nationalities (see 4. Nationality Mix)
will be greater.
Since the number of students is large, placement test scores will be close to yours,
and you will then be placed in a class with students whose level of English is similar
to your own, putting you at a comfortable advantage.
Do keep in mind that schools, no matter how small or big they are, go through quiet
and busy periods throughout the year, so student numbers will vary.

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Choose a school with a great nationality mix


If you want to learn the most English during your study abroad time, make sure you
choose a school where the other students have a good mix of nationalities. This will
mean you have no choice but to communicate in English, while you make new
friends in the process. It will really accelerate your learning!
Nationality mix lists or charts are often published on schools websites, and they are
a practical way of showing where and when you would expect to find students of
different nationalities (in percentages) throughout the year.
Remember that one of the great things about being on a study abroad programme is
not only that you get to meet people from all over the world, but that you will have to
use English to communicate!

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Choose a school with good facilities


Apart from location, the availability of school facilities should also play an important
part in your school selection process.
Your language learning experience can be greatly improved if you are provided with
bright, spacious classrooms, quiet spaces to relax or read in, and even a bright and
cheerful caf or canteen where you can spend a few hours eating and chatting in the
company of other foreign students between lessons. A well-stocked library and a
digital/non-digital range of learning resources is also very useful for homework and
extra study. And remember theres more to a classroom than a blackboard and a
teacher. Interactive whiteboards connect to the internet and open up a world of
opportunity for learning in fun and interesting ways.
Some schools also take care of finding suitable accommodation, to make sure their
students stay is as comfortable as possible, and suits their lifestyle, budget and
needs. Popular options would include living with locals (homestay), independent
living (studio or single apartment), or sharing with other international students
(shared apartment, student residence).

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Consider the multi-destination experience


You will find many of the best language schools located in multiple cities, in Englishspeaking destinations around the world. If you have a substantial amount of time on
your hands, transferring from one school to another is something you can definitely
consider. The process tends to be easy and smooth if the schools form part of the
same chain, or franchise.
See this as an extended study travel experience and imagine this: starting your
course in the bustling heart of London, heading down to Malta for study and
sunbathing, and then perhaps crossing the Atlantic to complete your English
language journey with an American on-campus experience, to prepare you for higher
education if thats your ultimate goal.

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Choose a school where youll have a lively social life


If you think learning English is limited to your lesson times, then youre wrong! A
large proportion of your linguistic progress will actually take place outside of the
classroom.
For this reason, and also to get the most pleasure for your study abroad experience,
its important you choose a school which offers a fun and interesting variety of after
class activities. These could be sports events, excursions to local places of interest,
movie and games nights, and many other opportunities to have fun with your friends,
explore your destination, and practise your English in everyday, real-life contexts.

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CHAPTER

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What to expect in class

It doesn't matter what your level of English is


when you start your experience. Good schools
have classes for learners of every level from
absolute beginner to advanced.
Now lets find out what your classroom
experience will be like.

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The classroom
On your first day in school your English level will be assessed and you will be put in
the best class for your level. A course that is too easy or too difficult wont do you
any good, its better to be in a class that will engage and challenge you.
A good English school knows the best way to learn English is through as much
communication, interaction and engagement as possible. Expect classes on
interesting topics chosen to create discussion and debate in class.
English is the ONLY language you should hear in class. Good teachers encourage
their students to use English at all times, even when students come from the same
country. But why's this? Well, not having to switch between languages helps you to
think and respond quicker. The key is to fluency is thinking in English instead of the
slow process of translating in your mind. Make sure you leave your own language at
home when you leave for your course!
Make sure you choose a school that employs native English teachers. Many
students have never experienced being a taught by a native teacher before. If this is
true of you, you should notice an improvement over time in your pronunciation and
listening skills. Native speakers, as you would expect, have a natural feeling for the
language and how to use it in different contexts.
In conclusion, your classroom experience will probably be nothing like you have
experienced in your own country!

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Your classmates
You are likely to find that the best part of the study abroad experience is the new
friendships that you make with your classmates. As you live, learn and have fun
together, while discovering a new city and its language, you are certain to make
strong and lasting bonds.
And as well as improving your English by having to use it in order to communicate,
you will broaden your world view as you meet and get to know new people from
different cultures around the world.
Because travel has a way of bonding people together and everyone in your class will
be as eager to make friends as you, this means it is better to set out on your
adventure alone. In fact most people go on their own. Don't worry about not
knowing anyone on your first day, your new classmates won't know anyone either!
Wouldnt it be great to have an network of friends from all around the world? Think
of all those places you could visit!

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How to choose the right course

English schools offer a variety of courses for you to


choose from, but how do you know which is the right one
for you? Its important you choose the course that best
matches your needs.
Whatever your reasons for learning, you should be able to
find the perfect programme to help you reach your goal.
Lets take a look at some things you should keep in mind.

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When choosing your course think about your goals. What is your primary reason for
going abroad to learn English?
Lets take a look at the three most popular motivations:

1. Im learning English to have an amazing experience


2. Im learning English to enter university
3. Im learning English to have a successful career

1 Im learning English to have an amazing experience


Schools offer short and long term courses that are heavily conversation based to
help with your all round fluency and confidence. Youll learn the skills you need to
socialise in English and deal with a variety of everyday situations like shopping,
travelling and making small talk.
General English courses are designed to help you improve your fluency mainly
through speaking, listening, reading and writing. They are often the standard and
most popular school courses in a school.
These programmes are a good option for students, abroad for a short time, who
want to build up their English confidence, while still having enough time to enjoy
their chosen destination.
Think about the number of hours a day you want to spend in class. Some courses will
have more lesson time than others. You can choose a programme with a low lesson
intensity if you want more free time, but the more lessons you take, the quicker your
language skills will improve.
Taking a short-term intensive course is a good idea for anyone with limited time
abroad.

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2 Im learning English to enter university


If you are planning to enter a university in an English-speaking country, you will need to have a
good level of English and proof that you have reached the required level.
An exam preparation course will prepare you to sit for the qualification you need.
The most common exams are:

Cambridge - These exams are recognised by employers, universities and colleges all over
the world, and the results are valid for life. Choose from:

FCE (First Certificate in English) Suitable for those who can deal confidently with a wide
range of spoken and written English.

CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) For high-level English users who can use English
for most professional and academic purposes.

CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) Aimed at students who are able to function
effectively in almost all English-speaking situations.

IELTS

(International English Language Testing System) An IELTS score is required by most

universities in the UK, Canada, Australia, Malta, and some in the US. It is also often required by
professional bodies, and needed for immigration to Canada and Australia.

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) TOEFL measures your ability to use English
at university level. It is recognised by over 8,000 institutions in over 130 countries, including
most North American universities.

TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) TOEIC test scores are used by over
10,000 companies, government agencies and English language learning programmes in 120
countries.

Should I take an exam course?


Exam preparation courses are for students who want to sit an internationally recognised exam.
You should expect students following these programmes to be very hardworking and
completely focused on their goals. In these classes you will learn the techniques you need to
take an exam and the English skills you need for a good score.

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3 Im learning English to have a successful career


If you want to gain a competitive edge in the world of work, there are courses that
raise the English level, language skills and cultural understanding you need for
career success.
Business English is, quite simply, the English required to conduct business in a
professional manner. A general English course focuses on conversation skills, while
Business English teaches you everything needed in business situations.
Because much of the world's business communication takes place in English,
Business English courses are a popular option with professionals who want to
improve their career options.
You should consider taking a business focused course if you want to work abroad,
be employed by an international company or do business internationally.
Business English courses should cover two area: the specific vocabulary used in the
business world and the communication skills you need to do business.
In a Business English classroom you will meet professional people from all over the
world. This is a great way for you to make international business contacts and learn
about business practices in different countries.

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Conclusion
Taking your next step
Now you know all you need to get started on your study abroad experience, what
should you do next?
Its time to do some serious thinking and research. There are many choices out
there for you to consider, and its important you choose wisely. As you plan where
to go, consider the points weve looked at in this guide:

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Which destination suits my character?

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Do the schools I am considering have:


a good location
accreditation
a suitable size
students from a variety of countries
modern facilities
a fun and varied programme of social activities
courses that meet my needs

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