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Learning outside the classroom
Learning does not only happen in our lessons but
continues outside the classroom. Throughout your
time with us we want to help you practise your
English skills – in the learning lounge, in your
accommodation and out at cultural events. That is
why we make the school a welcoming and inclusive
place where you can easily make friends and build
your confidence in another language.
Cultural activities and events
The cultural programme is designed to help you
make new friends and discover modern local culture.
Often accompanied by your teachers or other school
staff, this is the perfect way to have a great time
with your friends, use your English and experience
authentic local culture.
At least three events are offered each week. The
programme includes activities such as a barbecue,
film night, quiz night, trip to a local pub or sports
activity.
Approximate costs are available at:
www.regent.org.uk/learn-English/leisure.
Weekend excursions
Typical excursions include: London’s West End,
Stonehenge, Loch Ness, Leeds Castle, Oxford,
Cambridge and overseas trips to many cities in
Europe.
Choice of accommodation
We know how important your accommodation is,
and so we offer a wide choice.
Homestay
Many students choose homestay – living with local
people in their own home. Living with a family
gives you the opportunity to practise what you have
learned in your lessons and provides an authentic
cultural experience.
Self-catering or residential accommodation
This option gives you more independence and allows
you to experience life in a student university style
residence.
Hotels and apartments
Alternatively, we offer a range of hand-picked hotels
and apartments. Please contact us for
more information.
Students aged under 18
Please see pages 13-15 for our specialist residential,
homestay and home tuition courses for children
and teenagers aged 7-17. Students aged 16 and
17 are welcome to study in a Regent school (pages
16-27) and will mix with adults in school and on
our cultural events. We offer appropriate levels of
pastoral care and welfare support in school and
on our events to these students. Students may
not be supervised in the evenings and at weekends
and we encourage under 18s to spend time with
their homestay hosts. If parents or guardians are
looking for more support, please consider our Regent
Summer School or Home Tuition courses.
Please refer to our guidelines on under 18s at
www.regent.org.uk/policies.
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English World
Courses
• Improve your knowledge, skills and confidence in using English internationally
• Clarify and enrich your goals through personal coaching
• Learn in a maximum group size of 12
English World courses are designed to have an
impact on your present and future life in an
international environment. Our unique programme
has five complementary elements that help you
operate confidently and successfully when using
English as an international language.
Skills Training develops your speaking, listening,
writing and study skills in English in real life
contexts.
The Accuracy in Grammar session perfects core
grammar skills and works on the eradication of
common errors.
The Knowledge for a Global Community class is at
the centre of the course. Through individual and
team-based research, you work on a broad range
of historical, economic, sociological, artistic and
cultural topics designed to equip you with the
knowledge to function more effectively in the global
community. You present your findings in a range of
debates, presentations, and group work activities.
The Language Focus session builds reading, writing
and vocabulary use in authentic contexts e.g.
business writing for emails and reports.
In the Confident Spoken Performance session
you develop your confidence and skills in a range
of speaking situations through mini role-plays,
presentations and public speaking activities. With
a focus on rapport building, voice quality, body
language, posture and eye contact, we help you
display a confident personality in English.
Personal Coaching
Every student receives an individual 15 minute
coaching session each week, in which goals are
set or reappraised, challenges given and progress
reviewed. On longer courses we stretch learners by
setting additional tasks on which the personal tutor
provides feedback.
25 hours
of
60 minutes
33 lessons
of
45 minutes
=
16.5 hours
of
60 minutes
22 lessons
of
45 minutes
=
7
English World 22
This course comprises 15 hours (one hour = 60 minutes)
of study per week, plus 1.5 hours of plenaries, workshops
and a coaching session. Timetable 08.45-12.30 as above.
Sample Timetable
08.45 - 09.00 Plenary
09.00 - 10.00 Skills Training
10.00 - 10.15 Break
10.15 - 11.15 Accuracy in Grammar
11.15 - 11.30
Break
11.30 - 12.30 Knowledge for a Global Community
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.30 Language Focus
14.30 - 14.45 Break
14.45 - 15.45 Confident Spoken Performance
English World Combination
Make your course more intensive by adding 5 hours
of 1:1 lessons to the English World 33 course
(normally taught 16.00-17.00).
English World dates and entry level
All courses start every Monday throughout the year.
Students should arrive on the Sunday.
Suitable for beginner to advanced.
Bournemouth, Brighton, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Oxford
London*
No of weeks
2-3
4-7
8-11
12-52
English World 33 £412 £382 £352 £327
Fees per week
*
London:
please add a supplement of £25 per week.
For a 1 week course, add a supplement of £90 to the
2-3 week price above.
English World 33
This intensive course comprises 25 hours (one hour
= 60 minutes) of study per week, plus 1.5 hours of
plenaries, workshops and a coaching session.
Timetables are samples and may be subject to change.
Bournemouth, Brighton, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Oxford
London*
No of weeks
2-3
4-7
8-11
12-52
English World 22 £298 £288 £278 £268
Fees per week
*
London:
please add a supplement of £14 per week.
For a 1 week course, add a supplement of £90 to the
2-3 week price above.
Bournemouth, Brighton, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Oxford
London*
No of weeks
2-3
4-7
8-11
12-52
English World
Combination
£808 £778 £748 £723
Fees per week
*
London:
please add a supplement of £49 per week.
For a 1 week course, add a supplement of £90 to the
2-3 week price above.
Arts, Literature and Culture
This course is designed for the sophisticated,
intellectual student who has a passion for learning
and already has a good level of English. It includes 50
hours of tuition over 2 weeks. The course has three
main areas: Literature Analysis, Writing Workshop,
and Arts and Culture.
Sample Timetable
09.00 - 11.15
Literature Analysis
11.30 - 12.30
Writing Workshop
13.30 - 15.45
Arts and Culture
Entry level:
Upper Intermediate.
Dates
Fees
Oxford
09.07–22.07, 23.07–05.08
£934
Edinburgh
06.08–19.08, 20.08–02.09
£934
Fees per course
25 hours per week (max 12 per class). Each lesson is 60 minutes.
Course includes a cultural programme.
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