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Immersive English Course in Sunny Bournemouth

Explore Bournemouth's beaches, countryside, and vibrant city while studying English in a small class setting. Enhance classroom methodology with practical teaching techniques. Experience the rich history of Souther England on weekend trips.

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Immersive English Course in Sunny Bournemouth

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  1. Intensive General English 21.06.2015 - 04. 07. 2015 Bournemouth Mgr. Hana Vocelková

  2. England • England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. The capital of England is London, which is the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. England's population of over53 million comprises.

  3. A beautiful British location to study in Bournemouth's sandy beaches, vibrant city,beautiful countryside and great location make it the perfect destination for your language course.

  4. Bournemouth • Bournemouth is one of England’s Premier seaside resorts. It boasts some of England’s best beaches and includes 12km of European “Blue Flag” award winning sandy beaches. The town enjoys one of the best climates in the country. Bournemouth has a strong tradition of tourism, and there are many interesting and entertaining things to do. • We are surrounded by stunning areas of natural beauty, which include: The New Forest” which has recently been awarded national park status, and “Dorset’s Jurassic Coastline”, where many important prehistoric finds have been made. Poole Harbour, which can be seen from Bournemouth’s clifftops, is the largest natural harbour in the world after Sydney. The Harbour has several islands, the largest of which is Brownsea Island, popular for walks and nature watching. In the summer it also hosts open-air Shakespeare plays. • Bournemouth is well connected by road, rail and international airport, from which frequent chartered flights take off. There are many historic towns and cities in Southern England including: London, Winchester (the former capital of England), Bath, Stonehenge, Weymouth, Salisbury, Poole and Christchurch. London is just 2 hours away by train. • Many tens of thousands of language students visit Bournemouth each year, and the University and Bournemouth and Poole College have many young people enrolled in the area. Bournemouth is also visited by people from all over Britain who come for the nightlife, sport and nature. It has over 40 night clubs, 350 Restaurants and bars. • The official Bournemouth tourism web site www.bournemouth.co.uk

  5. Bournemouth pictures

  6. Richard Language College • Richard Language College has been at the forefront of innovation in language teaching, assessment and profiling for teachers of English as a Foreign Language for over 30 years. Progressively, our Teacher Refresher courses, have included more and more classroom methodology and practice relevant to non-linguists. Now we have some truly 21st century offers - courses in classroom methodology for all subject teachers, including the development of CLIL teaching and integrating the 8 Key Competences. All our courses are taught by highly successful U.K. practitioners. They are primarily aimed at European teachers who wish to apply for an Erasmus+ grant but we are happy to welcome teachers from any part of the world.

  7. Richard Language Collegewww.rlk.co.uk

  8. Studium in Richard Language College43-45 WimborneRoad, Bournemouth BH3 7AB, UnitedKingdom

  9. My English course 28 lessons per week timetable 9.15 – 12.35 & 2.00 to 3.30 Monday to Friday Maximum class size12

  10. LEARNING TO LEARN • Morning sessions (9.15 – 12.35) weredevoted to refreshing the experience of being a student again. Teachers all too often become stale and lose sensitivity to the real situation of the student experience. According to their individual level of English, each teacher is placed in a live English as a Foreign Language class to make them more aware of learning difficulties from a student’s point of view. Furthermore, these lessons are facilitate the acquisition of general classroom language and practise the skills needed for active participation in the afternoon sessions. An added benefit is an increase in personal fluency in English as a foreign language. • Afternoon sessions (2.00 to 3.30) cover some essential classroom techniques. The course emphasis is practical, focusing on strategies, skills and activities to use in the classroom.

  11. Recommended literature: Student´s book and Workbook

  12. Part of the study was to explore London

  13. My favourite trip - Stonehenge

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