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- 1. Where is Bloomsbury
International?
- Bloomsbury
International is in the London neighbourhood of Bloomsbury in central
London. It is two minutes’ walk from Holborn Underground station
(Central and Piccadilly lines). Click here for a local
map
- 2. Where is the
accommodation?
- We have good hostel
and hotel and, in the summer, student residence accommodation
available. Most host families 30 – 45 minutes away by public
transport. Go to the Accommodation
Page>>
- 3. Why do the prices
for the General English classes change according to the time of day
they are held?
- The morning courses
are much more in demand than the afternoon and evening courses, so we
offer a discount for the afternoon classes. The syllabus, standard of
teaching and classrooms are the same, though the maximum number of
students in the class in the Standard Afternoon (SA) Intensive
Afternoon (IA) classes is 18.
- 4. Do you offer part
time courses?
- At the moment we do
not offer part time courses. The minimum number of hours you can study
with us is 15 per week.
- 5. Do you offer children’s
courses?
- No. The minimum age of
Bloomsbury International students is 16.
- 6. How do
you know what my level of English is?
- On arrival, you are given a grammar test, listening
test and an interview with a teacher.
- 7. Where do
the students come from?
- All over the
world. Bloomsbury International is a truly international environment
and studying with us will be your chance to make friends and contacts
from many different countries.
- 8. How can I
pay?
- Bank transfer, credit card,
Sterling cheque or cash if paying in person. Credit cards have a 3%
surcharge (4% for American Express).
- 9. Can I open
a bank account?
- Bank transfer,
credit card, Sterling cheque or cash if paying in person. Credit cards
have a 3% surcharge (4% for American Express).
- 10.
Who are the teachers?
- Our teachers
all hold internationally recognised English language teaching
qualifications. At Bloomsbury International, we believe strongly that
continued professional development is the key to providing effective,
interesting lessons. Our teachers are sponsored to participate in
further professional training, attend our weekly in-house seminars and
lessons are observed regulary by our academic management team. You will
find our teachers passionate, enthusiastic and committed to their
students learning.
- 11. What happens if I want to
cancel?
- Click here to see our terms and
conditions.
- 12. Can I extend my
course?
- Yes, but you must do so by
12.00 noon on your last day.
- 13. Am I allowed to
get a job?
- Please refer to UK
government’s regulations. http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/
- 14.
Do I need travel insurance?
- We
strongly recommend you purchase travel insurance. We very much hope
that your trip will go according to plan, but in the unfortunate event
that some unforseen occurance should require you to either cancel or
cut short your course, having insurance will provide you with peace of
mind.
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