English for study, travel and work
The General English Course is designed to give you the confidence to communicate effectively in real-life situations. We offer small class sizes and all levels from Beginner (CEFR A1) to Advanced (CEFR C1/C2).
The course provides a balanced programme, focusing on the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing, whilst covering essential grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, idioms and colloquial language.
It provides effective training for students who need English for work, study or travel. In addition it can help provide preparation for a number of exams including IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, KET and PET.
Our minimum age for individuals is 16, but we occasionally accept 15 year olds on the General English course in international classes provided they are part of a group with a group leader.
Hours per week
You can choose to study:
- 25 or 30 lessons per week (18.75 or 22.5 hours) in Brighton or Eastbourne
- 28 lessons per week (21 hours) in Chester
Morning Lessons
At all schools you follow a core of 20 lessons (15 hours) per week. These lessons are course-book based and are in a class at your level.
Afternoon Lessons
You can choose from a range of options to personalise your English language learning.
Fact File
- placement test to ensure a class at the right level
- daily homework and regular progress checks
- multi-national classes
- all course books and study material included in fees
- regular tutorials with class teacher to give study advice
- maximum class size 12 (average 8-10)
- end of course certificate with hours of study and final level
General English afternoon electives in Brighton and Eastbourne
Speaking, pronunciation & listening
Develop your real-life conversation skills and fluency. Improve your pronunciation so that people will understand you better.
Reading, writing and vocabulary
Build your vocabulary and learn techniques to remember and use more words and phrases correctly. Practise vocabulary in context.
Academic English IELTS/EAP*
Preparation for the academic IELTS exam and for university study. Study all 4 IELTS papers, practise listening for lectures and giving presentations.
Cambridge exam preparation*
Training in exam techniques. Study reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar in use for Cambridge First (FCE) and/or Advanced (CAE).
English for Work*
Introduction to English used in work situations. Focus on making phone calls, language for presentations, meetings and negotiations.
TOEIC preparation*
Complete and thorough preparation for the listening and reading exam. Practise exam questions and learn exam techniques.
Electives are subject to availability. *intermediate to advanced.