Tuesday, November 27, 2007






Study English in an English College




If you want to study English, there is no better place to learn the language than in England itself - Quaint, fashionable, historic, with sprawling countryside and very appealing villages. With towns and cities, boasting unrivalled architectural diversity, whereby, history and tradition meets modernity.










This is a wonderful opportunity to study English in the traditional home of the language - Living, studying and working amongst English native speakers, in their own cultural environment will be an invaluable aid in helping you to achieve your objectives.




Your College location


You will be based in Brighton, on the south coast of England, amid beautiful, sprawling Sussex countryside, and as a welcome bonus, your college is less then 50 minutes from London.

Some important points about your English course:


You will be taught by professional teachers.
Class sizes are a maximum of 12 students.
All students are over 16 years old.
Your teachers will offer counselling sessions, and ask about accommodation and your life in England.
The college has a self study centre to help you improve your English outside classes.
Academic and Administration staff will help you apply for a university place - and advise you.
Regency College is acreddited by The British Council.
In addition to your chosen Cambridge English examination qualification (or other) Regency College will present you with a certificate at the end of your course.


Your Accommodation


Your accommodation is going to be an integral part of your English cultural experience, with this in mind, you have a wide-ranging choice of accommodation options.
Your accommodation options:
Homestay with a local English family.
Self catering flat in Regency College.
Local hotel or guest house.
Private rented accommodation in Brighton.
You may choose to have a single or shared room, the choice is yours. You may also decide whether you want to have your meals included in your accommodation choice, or to be more adventurous and take care of your own eating arrangements.


Got a Question?
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