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Languages

There are many reasons why you should learn a new language. Learning a Language can:
• Increase your brain power( research has shown it exercises your grey matter)
• Transform your travel experiences
• Discover a different culture
• Meet new people and make lifelong friends.
We have a wide range of language classes to help you make your learning experience and future holidays a fantastic and enjoyable experience. Our classes cover many levels and our tutors are very experienced. They will use a variety of activities and teaching methods to make learning fun, stimulating and useful.

Confused at which level to start at?

Use this guide below to help you, otherwise please email us and a tutor can advise you.
Beginners( Yr 1)
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Intermediate
Advanced
Learn the basics of a language to cope in essential holiday situations: greetings and introductions, numbers and dates, café, directions, travel by public transport, hotel bookings, eating at a restaurant.
Build on the basics to cope in further holiday situations: introducing yourself and others, requesting tourist information, renting accommodation, buying clothes and gifts, reporting a loss, discussing holidays.
Develop your language skills further to be able to socialise with native speakers, from describing recent holidays to explaining your future plans. You will also be able to deal with visits to the chemist or doctor.
Consolidate what you have learnt in order to explore the culture of the country studied, to describe people and places and make recommendations.
Build confidence in recounting past events and future plans, whilst exploring the culture of the country further and developing discussion skills.
Extend your knowledge of the country to current events through news reports, literature and the media, then develop confidence in expressing your own views on the topics explored.
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