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English in London


London is the largest city in Europe, stretching almost 30 miles. Enjoy some of the world's finest museums, galleries, parks, concerts, theatres and restaurants all set within the rich historical setting that is London.
About London
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With a population of just under eight million, London is Europe's largest city, spreading across an area of more than 620 square miles from its core on the River Thames. Ethnically it's also Europe's most diverse metropolis: around two hundred languages are spoken within its confines, and more than thirty percent of the population is made up of first, second- and third-generation immigrants. Despite Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish devolution, London still dominates the national horizon, too: this is where the country's news and money are made, it's where the central government resides and, as far as its inhabitants are concerned, provincial life begins beyond the circuit of the city's orbital motorway. Londoners' sense of superiority causes enormous resentment in the regions, yet it's undeniable that the capital has a unique aura of excitement and success - in most walks of British life, if you want to get on you've got to do it in London.
For the visitor, too, London is a thrilling place - and since the beginning of the new millennium, the city has also been overtaken by an exceptionally buoyant mood. Thanks to the lottery and millennium-oriented funding frenzy of the last few years, virtually every one of London's world-class museums, galleries and institutions has been reinvented, from the Royal Opera House to the British Museum. With the completion of the Tate Modern and the London Eye, the city can now boast the world's largest modern art gallery and Ferris wheel; there's also a new tube extension and the first new bridge to cross the Thames for over a hundred years. And after sixteen years of being the only major city in the world not to have its own governing body, London finally has its own elected mayor and assembly.
For the visitor, too, London is a thrilling place - and since the beginning of the new millennium, the city has also been overtaken by an exceptionally buoyant mood. Thanks to the lottery and millennium-oriented funding frenzy of the last few years, virtually every one of London's world-class museums, galleries and institutions has been reinvented, from the Royal Opera House to the British Museum. With the completion of the Tate Modern and the London Eye, the city can now boast the world's largest modern art gallery and Ferris wheel; there's also a new tube extension and the first new bridge to cross the Thames for over a hundred years. And after sixteen years of being the only major city in the world not to have its own governing body, London finally has its own elected mayor and assembly.
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London Tower Bridge

London Eye

London Millennium Dome

London Regents Park

London Buckingham Palace

London Big Ben
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The English School in London
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The school in London is situated in Crystal Palace in southeast of London. It operates in two lovely Victorian buildings in Crystal Palace, London. One of them houses all the classrooms and offices; and the other building is the school residence which includes the cafeteria and an amazing garden.

School in London
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Studying in Crystal Palace is an exciting learning experience. The school is close to the centre of London including Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street, Covent Garden, British Museum, London Eye, Tower of London, Madame Tussauds among other masterpieces.
Read more about the school
English courses offered in London:
» Cambridge Exam preparation (10 hours FCE or CAE + 15 hours General English per week.)
» IELTS Exam preparation (10 hours IELTS + 15 hours General English per week.)
» Intensive Christmas course (20 hours per week.)
» Intensive General English (14 students.)
» One-to-one tuition ()
» Standard Christmas course (15 hours per week.)
» Standard General English (15 hours per week. All lessons are 60 minutes.)
» Summer General (15 hours per week. All lessons are 60 minutes.)
» Summer Intensive (20 hours per week. All lessons are 60 minutes.)
» Summer Super Intensive (25 hours per week. All lessons are 60 minutes.)
» Super Intensive Christmas course (25 hours per week.)
» Super Intensive General English (14 students.)
Read about our accommodation options in London

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