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English as a Second Language Courses

Learning English will change your life.

It's the international language of business and diplomacy and is spoken in over 100 countries. More than 1.5 billion people already speak English, and another 1 billion are learning it. If you study English as a second language, you'll be able to work around the world, improve your career prospects, communicate confidently with people from many different countries, and learn much more from books, the media and the internet.

English language schools offer you a wide range of ESL courses. You can learn English for the workplace, or academic English to help you study at university in an English-speaking country. English schools can help you prepare for the important TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge exams, or even to teach English as a second language.

StudyLink offers you choice from 750 quality English Language courses worldwide:
  • Compare and apply online to each English course you are interested in
  • Apply and track your applications from your MyStudyLink portal
  • Approved English Language course descriptions and up to date fees and entry requirements
 Which English Language course is right for you?
Many students choose to learn English in an English-speaking country. This gives you the chance to speak English in real-life situations, and learn about a different culture. Many language schools are ‘English only zones', meaning you cannot speak any other language. It's the best way to practice conversation in English!

Choose the right level of English language study. Do you want to use your ESL course as a pathway to university? You'll need to feel confident in spoken and written English, exam writing, research – and perhaps focus on your TOEFL or IELTS preparation. If you want to learn English for work, business terms and numeracy skills will also be important. If you want to teach English as a second language, you'll need to study English for a TESOL qualification.

Your English language school will also help you with accommodation and study tours, so you have a great cultural experience while you make friends with other students from all over the world. And you may be able to combine your English course with a working holiday on a student visa.

We have selected 750 english courses at different levels of cost, location and reputation for you to compare and apply to online.
  • Tuition fees - range on average from $200 USD to over $2000 USD per week depending on the school and the course you choose
  • Entry Requirements - Language schools have courses for all levels of English Language learners but those wishing to study specialist courses, such as IELTS Preparation, will have to prove a certain level of English ability before they can be accepted. See the course descriptions for more information on particular entry requirements

Types of English Language courses
Usually, English language schools offer short courses of between two weeks and one year. Some are private English language colleges, and some are located on university campuses. These support you as prepare for further study at university.

You will usually spend time in group study, practising conversation, as well as one-on-one study. You'll also use technology to practice and understand English.

You should graduate with a certificate recognising your new English language skills, or prepare for the TOEFL or IELTS exams.

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*) adapted from jakartapost.studylink.com/english

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