1. Is the English school in the centre of Brighton?
Yes, the English Language School is located
near the seafront in the centre of Brighton and Hove, within
walking distance of all the sights and high street shops.
2. How do I get to Languages Plus Sprachcaffe in Brighton?
The quickest way is to book a flight to London Gatwick airport. From there you can travel by bus or by train to Brighton.
The train station is located about 20 minutes from the school on foot, or a taxi journey away.
3. Is Languages Plus Sprachcaffe close to public transport?
Languages Plus Sprachcaffe is situated 20 minutes on foot from the train station. The nearest bus-stop is about 3 minutes away on foot.
4. How can I register at Languages Plus Sprachcaffe?
You should complete a registration form and send it to the school either by post, fax or through the web-site. When booking, you must pay a deposit equal to 20% of your fees (including a £30 registration fee) if you are an EU Citizen and 40% of your fees (including a £30 deposit) if you come from outside the EU.
5. What do I have to do to receive an acceptance letter?
You have to send your registration form and deposit as detailed above. If you require an acceptance letter to accompany a visa application, you will need to send a non-refundable £50 with your registration form.
... When should the balance of fees be paid?
You will then receive the acceptance letter, along with an invoice showing the balance of outstanding fees, to be paid four weeks before arrival.
6. How much is the registration fee?
The registration fee is £30.
7. How can I pay?
The easiest way to pay is by credit card. We accept Visa or Mastercard payments. You should send a signed letter of authorization showing the card number, expiry date, the name and address of the card-holder and the amount to be debited.
You can also pay by direct transfer to our bank account, as follows:
Cheques can only be accepted if drawn on a bank in the United Kingdom. They should be crossed payee only and made payable to "Brighton Language Centre".
8. How much does public transport cost in Brighton?
The cost of a single journey anywhere within Brighton is £2.00 and an all day ticket costs £4.00. The price for a weekly ticket is £17.50.
9. Is it possible to use e-mail or Internet?
We have 5 flat screen computers
with free Internet access.
10. When can I start my English course?
There are 2 or more starting dates offered each month, with courses beginning approximately every 2 weeks, and weekly in the high season. See Prices & Dates for more details.
11. What is the average age of students?
Approximately 20-25.
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12. What are the main nationalities of the students at your school?
We have a mix of different nationalities and cultures at our English school in Brighton. However, the majority of our students are European (about 80%), with the main nationalities being German, Spanish and Italian. About 10% of our students come from the Far East (Japan, China, Korea) and about 10% from South America.
13. How can I find out what my level is?
Every student must take an initial placement test on the first day of the course. This consists of a written multiple choice test followed by a short interview. Based on your performance in these tests, you will be placed into a group with students of a similar level.
14. What kind of accommodation is best for me?
We offer 3 types of accommodation: homestay, hotel residence and self-catering apartment.
Homestay accommodation involves sharing a home with a local household and living with them as their guest. The household could be a family with children, a young couple, a retired couple or a single person.
Breakfast and evening meal are provided by the family and this type of accommodation gives you the opportunity to experience life in a real English home, and to communicate with English people every day. As families do not often live in the city centre, most of the accommodation is situated outside the centre, so it is necessary to travel to school by bus. You will share the bathroom with the other members of the family.
The hotel residence is a
39-bedroom converted hotel building on the seafront in Brighton.
The location is central as it is situated in the city centre,
close to the beach, shops and all the local facilities. Each
room has its own bathroom, so you do not have to share, but
there is no access to a kitchen.
For food, you can eat out at the variety of restaurants in the vicinity, or make use of the takeaways Brighton has to offer.
Self-catering accommodation
is ideal for you if you want to live independently with other
students.
Apartments are shared flats or houses in which the
bathroom and kitchen are shared with other students, so you
have the opportunity to cook your own food and to communicate
with other students from the school. The apartments are usually
in the city centre.
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