Oxford is a world famous university town located a little over an hour west of London. The oldest colleges at Oxford University date back almost 750 years, and the general tone of the city itself is fairly conservative. Students interested in studying English courses in Oxford will be...
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Oxford is a world famous university town located a little over an hour west of London. The oldest colleges at Oxford University date back almost 750 years, and the general tone of the city itself is fairly conservative. Students interested in studying English courses in Oxford will be surrounded by plenty of other students and history in an intellectually stimulating environment. Of the many colleges of Oxford, some are open to tourists, while others stay closed to the public at all times. Visitors can check the individual schools, but touring at least one of the colleges during your stay comes highly recommended! One location that is open to the public is The Bodleian: one of the oldest libraries in Europe, The Bodleian is the main research library of the University of Oxford. The many museums of Oxford are also a great destination to explore, including the Ashmolean Museum which is the oldest public museum in England and the Oxford Museum of Natural History are two popular stops.
If you're searching for an English language learning programme that combines both fun and effective instruction, look no further than Oxford English Camps. Our team of highly qualified and experienced teachers is dedicated to providing a dynamic and engaging learning experience, tailored to help you develop your English skills with confidence.
At Oxford English Camps, we offer an integrated English programme that goes beyond traditional language learning, focusing on providing foreign learners with a deep and comprehensive understanding of both the English language and the rich culture of the UK. Our carefully designed curriculum is specifically tailored to immerse students in the UK educational system, giving them an authentic experience of British life and customs.
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Which course type is right for me?
Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
Junior: For children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study a language in the summer.
How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.