Blog and Student Reviews: FAQs

Books & Materials

Each student receives a language text book, which is used in class.  In addition the college draw upon a range of authentic materials (newspaper articles, literature etc) alongside cassettes and OHPs according to the needs of the group or individual, depending on the course booked.

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Your First Day @ College

Whilst each college has it’s own method of organising the first day of a language course, we can offer a few general guidelines to give you an idea of what you’re walking into.  Full and specific information is always provided, once you’ve enrolled.  However if in any doubt, please ask. You will need to sit an […]

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Can I get a language qualification?

Yes!  But it’s not compulsory. Which, as many CESA language students have just come off the academic treadmill in the UK, is nice to know. The language colleges issue Course Certificates proving your attendance and the level of language ability you attained. In addition state recognised exams are offered to language students studying French, Spanish, German, Russian […]

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Would this be a good way to spend my Gap Year?

Absolutely. It will be great fun and very beneficial. It will help you in your university or college studies and will be very impressive on your CV when you enter the job’s market. You’ll make new friends, experience a different culture and come back with memories that will stay with you forever. We have plenty […]

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What accommodation is offered?

All of the language colleges abroad will arrange accommodation for the duration of your course. Generally there are set arrival and departure dates (these have been specified throughout the individual course details) and the colleges prefer you to keep to these whenever possible. Accommodation costs are quoted in the language course PDFs and the Course […]

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What will my course cost and what else should I budget for?

This depends on where you are going and what course you follow. The individual course details for each college contain the course and accommodation fee information and the Important Information details, cover transfer costs, books, daily living expenses etc. We have tried to make it as clear as we can. If you still feel confused […]

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What are the language teachers like?

All language teachers are native speakers, trained to teach their own language to foreign nationals. They will ONLY speak in the target language in class. Their aim is to make your language learning experience fun. That is not to say that it won’t involve some hard work on your part. They are there to encourage you […]

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Why go abroad when I could study in the UK?

Put simply: Abroad, you live the language, rather than just learning it. Living the language means… being surrounded by native speakers who talk at machine gun speed walking the local streets admiring the bill boards, architecture and shops relaxing in cafes, bars or restaurants travelling on the local transport system experiencing the local culture; museums, […]

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Should I prepare before going on a course?

Absolutely. The more you know the better. In reality both CESA and the colleges are well aware the best of intentions somehow get de-railed in reality.  However, no one expects you to work in-depth before you arrive. Obviously if you can manage something before departure, you will be the one who benefits. Here are some […]

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How do I measure my current language ability?

We are only asking you to give an indication of your current language ability when you enrol. Once you are booked onto a language course the college will either send you a linguistic questionnaire via CESA or wait until you arrive at the college and assess your level on the first day of lessons. Only […]

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