Previous Student Writes In With More Things To Do In Oxford!

Previous Student Writes In With More Things To Do In Oxford!
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Everyone knows Oxford thanks to its famous University, and the town is completely full of students during term time. It has a great atmosphere for studying. I think this is because of the old University buildings and all the students reading their books outside on the greens and in the bars and cafes. I found it really easy to study after class. With all these students, Oxford is a fun place in the evening and on the weekend…

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My First Weekend In Bournemouth

My First Weekend In Bournemouth
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BSC Bournemouth has just opened and one of our first students, Eleonore, has written in to tell us what it’s like! Check out the photos!

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British English And American English

British English And American English
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American words and phrases are being used more and more by people in the UK, according to an article in the Daily Mail newspaper.

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Improve Your English With A Language Exchange

Improve Your English With A Language Exchange
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One of the best kept secrets for improving your English is language exchanges! Language exchanges simply involve meeting up with a native speaker and having a conversation or chat, half in English, and half in your own language…

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Why Study Business English?

Why Study Business English?
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Business English is a specialised area of English relating to the language used in business. Every year more and more people are studying courses in Business English to improve their chances of finding a job at home, career prospects and to be able to work in English speaking countries…

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