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English in Liverpool


Liverpool, the European Capital of Culture, is a city full of passion, for music, sport, culture, live entertainment and nightlife. It boasts outstanding architecture around virtually every corner, and also it has numerous galleries and museums than any other city outside London.
Liverpool is also a great city for sport lovers: horse racing in Aintree and Haydock, 40 fields of golf, not to mention the football teams Liverpool and Everton. So whether you look for the song “Strawberry Fields” by Beatles, as if you desire to attend to an English league party or enjoy the best thing of the European culture, not doubt it, your choice will be Liverpool.
About Liverpool
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Liverpool, a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, is based in the heart of North-West England. It has an instantly recognizable waterfront and a unique accent. It forms part of the wider Liverpool Urban Area with a population of 435,500 people. The inhabitants are referred as Liverpudlians but are also known as “Scousers” in reference to the local meal known as “scouse”. Furthermore in accord to the National Tourist Board, Liverpool is the most famous place to go for a day trip.
Recently the city hosted the UK’s largest contemporary arts festival, the Biennial in 2008, where Liverpool was crowned as the European Capital of Culture. Liverpool boosts its image due to its musicians, poets, writers, artists, painters, sculptors, designers and architects whom alive in the city.
Millions of visitors each year are attracted by its waterfront area and for its exciting nightlife; they come to see the rejuvenated Albert Dock which is home to the Tate Gallery and Maritime Museum. The city centre is packed with magnificent building and splendid architecture as St. George’s Hall, Liverpool Museum, Walker Art Gallery and its two cathedrals: the Anglican Cathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King.
Liverpool is a major shopping center in the area. In recent years, new and exciting retailers have to take advantage of Merseysiders’.
A massive building scheme is one of the largest city centre developments in Europe, that opened in 2008 with new apartment stores housing, a new John Lewis and Debenhams along with parking for 3000 vehicles. The site will also have two new hotels, a gallery, new bus station, public park and cinema in 2009.
The city centre has a wide choice of cafes, bars, pubs and clubs, so you’ll never be stuck for somewhere to eat thanks to an increasing number of establishments catering for every taste and budget such as people won’t have to work hard to get a great night out. Mathew Street hosts the Cavern Club, which still attracts thousands of Beatles fans from all over the world. Also the city counts with five national parks over 2,000 acres of parkland within the city itself.
With a warm and hospitable culture, Liverpool becomes in a perfect city in which there is always something for everybody and suddenly the “scousers” have good reasons to be proud of their city.
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Liverpool waterfront

Walker Art Gallery

Royal Liver Building

Cunard Building

Anglican Cathedral

Cavern Club

Sefton Park
Photo gallery
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Reasons to learn English in Liverpool
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The city:
- Population: 439,473 people
- Land area: 39km2
- A city full of passion, for music, sport, live entertainment and nightlife.
- It boasts outstanding architecture and numerous museums and galleries.
- Warm and hospitable culture.
- The major shopping centre in the area.
The English school in Liverpool
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Our school in Liverpool is located in the centre of academic area of Liverpool, surrounded by shops, bars and cafes. The school is open throughout year except for 2 weeks at Christmas.

School in Liverpool
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English courses offered in Liverpool:
» Business English Course (21)
» Cambridge FCE/CAE Examen Preparation Course (Part time) (8 )
» IELTS Exam Preparation Course (21 )
» Intensive English Course (21)
» Semi-Intensive English Course (15 )
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