5/09/2007
Learn Chinese in United Kingdom
As China has a huge population and is growing stronger and stronger, Chinese is spreading around the world. Meanwhile, more and more people come to China for vacation or learning. So, Chinese learning turn out to be so necessary and important.1. Learn Chinese in Canterbury, UKThe cathedral city is set in the heart of Kent, the garden of England. Britain's very own Venice, tourists can tour the town's attractions almost entirely by punt. The town is also famous for its rich literary heritage, from Chaucer's brilliant and bawdy Canterbury tales to Christopher Marlowe's dark morality tales, Canterbury has been the inspiration for countless works of fiction. If you are looking to learn a language in one of the most scenic, quintessentially English towns, Canterbury is the perfect destination.St. Peter's School is in the middle of the historic city of Canterbury and has been teaching English to foreign students since 1966. A small school with 40-60 students outside the summer months, it has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. St. Peter's is recognised by the British Council and is a member of ARELS. The school has 7 classrooms with use of video and audio equipment. There is also a video room/computer centre where students can work on language programmes individually in the afternoons from 15.00 - 16.45.2. Learn Chinese in Edinburgh, UKThe capital city of Scotland and has a long and proud history. Home to the Scottish parliament and a beacon of resistance against the English during the medieval ages, Edinburgh is the political and cultural heart of Scotland. A city that manages to combine the ancient and the new, tourists can explore gothic and Georgian architecture then take in an avant-garde show. Visitors to the city should see the Edinburgh Film Festival, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the military tattoo and the world famous Hogmanay celebrations.The EAC Group was founded in 1992 and we pride ourselves in providing the highest quality English Language courses for people of all ages across the world. EAC is accredited by the British Council and are full members of English UK. The school extends over five floors and this impressive property comprises twelve classrooms, a large common room, a computer suite where students have unlimited Internet access looking out onto a pleasant private garden. All the main shops of George Street and Princes Street are within two minutes walk and this lovely area of Edinburgh is also home to an extensive range of bars, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs.3. Learn Chinese in London, UKLondon. Who hasn't seen images of the bright red double decker buses, the staunch Beefeaters at Buckingham Palace, Big Ben overlooking the Thames, and wondered what it's really all about? Grandeur and glamour it is…gorgeous expanses of park, superb Victorian architecture, more galleries than can be listed, and a glitzy restaurant and theatre land to rival that of New York or Paris. But in one of the oldest industrial and imperial cities of the world, you also have to expect the crowds, the pollution and the expense. Somehow it's the bustle that shows you London at its best though: street markets, buskers, old book and antique sellers…a whole fusion of cultures and characters, in some way bound to capture a little piece of your heart.We offer Chinese courses in five London locations:Canary Wharf:Our school at Canary Wharf is located in the business centre at the Reebok Sports Club right in the heart of Canary Wharf. The centre is located above Waitrose Food and Home in Canada Square, just minutes from the central shopping mall. The window-facing training rooms offer excellent views over London and provide the perfect environment for learning languages.Piccadilly Circus:This school is located in the heart of London and is easily accessible from all areas by bus and tube. The school runs three centres across London, each of them equipped with modern and comfortable student facilities. As at the other two centres, students at Piccadilly Circus can enjoy free use of a fully-equipped library, café, student lounge, TV and DVD facilities and free high speed internet. They are also welcome to use any of the facilities at the school's other two centres.Russell Square:This school is housed in a prominent 100 year old building in the heart of London. Completely refurbished and modernised, is is equipped with some of the best and most up-to-date language learning resources available. Classrooms are modern and spacious, and there is also a language laboratory, a self access centre and a computer laboratory which students can use for self-study. Other facilities include a fully-stocked bookshop, a large student canteen serving Italian-style food and snacks all day, a free internet café and a large, attractive roof garden on the fifth floor - a wonderful quiet spot in the heart of London!The Strand:This school is situated in a bright, freshly decorated period building, just off the Strand near Trafalgar Square. Students are greeted by friendly reception staff and a welcoming reception area, complete with flat screen TVs, ambient music and colourful spaces. The building's 13 fully-equipped classrooms extend over five floors of this Georgian town house. As well as offering foreign language evening courses,WimbledonThis school was established in 1964 to offer English courses to students from all over the world and, with our joint expertise and knowledge, Cactus have now come together with them to offer foreign language courses to local students. The school is located in the centre of the attractive London suburb of Wimbledon and is just five minutes from the train and underground stations, shops and other amenities. Students can enjoy their studies in the school's attractive building, make the most of its multimedia centre and free internet access, and relax after class in its large, peaceful garden.4. Learn Chinese in Manchester, UKThe city that sparked the Industrial Revolution has come a long way since its coal-burning and cotton-spinning past. Manchester is now England's third largest city and is a buzzing and cosmopolitan centre for sport, arts and entertainment. It exudes confidence, originality and ambition - and an irrepressible party spirit. With trendy bars, cafés and first class dining venues popping up all over the place you certainly won't be caught hungry or thirsty. You may however find yourself broke or hoarse after visiting the irresistable shops or watching a game at Old Trafford - football being the local passion. Fortunately nothing is ever too far, with the Metrolink tramway transporting you from one end of the city to another in no time. All in all you'd be forgiven for wondering why Beckham ever left in the first place...Established in 1991, the school is accredited by the British Council and is a member of the Association of Recognised English Language Services (ARELS).It is situated in the heart of Manchester - you only have to step outside to be part of all that the exciting cosmopolitan city of Manchester has to offer. The teachers are all qualified to British Council standards in teaching English as a foreign language. Their aim is to deliver high quality, enjoyable courses, with a lot of personal attention. The classes are small and friendly, with a maximum of 12 students. Last year the school welcomed students of over 50 nationalities. Many of the students return year after year.Manchester is composed of many different and fascinating districts, ranging from the Bohemian Northern Quarter and trendy Deansgate Locks to a colourful Chinatown and lively Gay Village. Albert Square is right in the heart of it all and it's here that many of the city's historic and cultural buildings are found, such as the town hall, the former railway station and the G-Mex Exhibition & Event Centre. The IRA bomb in 1996 destroyed one of Manchester's biggest eyesores, the Arndale Centre, but in true Mancunian spirit this has now been spectacularly renovated into the Millenium Quarter. The great thing is that no matter where you go there's always a bar, an open-air café or a stylish restaurant to pop into and just soak up the atmosphere. And you'll probably need a rest in a city where you can be sure there is always something going on, 24 hours a day.5. Learn Chinese in Oxford, UKHome to Oxford University, the oldest university in the English speaking world, "the city of dreaming spies" has been home to royalty, scientists and scholars. Oxford has long represented the cultural and academic elite in British society, since the university was established in the 12th Century. The town has a cosmopolitan character with medieval churches and gothic architecture. Notable tourist attractions are the Radcliffe Camera, the Covered Market, the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the University of Oxford Botanical Gardens.Abacus College is one of Oxford's oldest established colleges of pre-university education, founded over 30 years ago. The college has been accredited by the British Accreditation Council since 1989 and was most recently inspected in February 2005. The college has a reputation for highly qualified and experienced teachers, an excellent record of students achieving successful entry to University degree courses and individual attention in small classes.
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