Study at a British University

Learning English in England and then studying at a British University is the dream of many overseas students who want to improve their job opportunities in a global market.

One of the leading English language schools in England, Concorde International in Canterbury accredited by the British Council and established 38 years, has developed a University Access course which focuses on the academic skills required for study at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

This intensive English course also includes preparation for the IELTS (International English Language Testing Service) “The school has an excellent track record for improving students’ IELTS score, enabling them to enter their chosen university” said Sandie Warren, Course Director “and our University Placement Counsellor provides advice and support, guiding students through the application process”.

In today’s worldwide recession it is even more important for graduate students to speak English fluently in order to negotiate and compete in the international market. The British Prime Minister’s Initiative 1 & 2 have recognised the importance of encouraging more students to learn English in England and enter into UK Higher Education.

For more information on English and University Access email: access@concorde-int.com or visit www.concorde-int.com

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This Latest News article was created on 29th October 2009

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