English Language tuition, The Bournemouth and Poole College

General English Online

Improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills

The International team is delighted to offer a new, flexible General English online course designed to improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.

Venue: Online

Duration: Flexible, minimum 2 weeks

Options: 6, 9 or 15 study hours per week

Start dates: Any Monday during term time except for UK Bank Holidays or directly before a college holiday

Entry requirements

For these courses you must be 16 years plus. You will need to provide proof of your English Language level e.g. Academic IELTS or equivalent.

  • Elementary through to advanced levels (subject to numbers)
  • Maximum 14 students per virtual class
  • Highly qualified UK-based teachers with experience to deliver online classes
  • Initial assessment to match the course to the student’s language level
  • Formal and informal in-class assessment and homework
  • College certificate of completion

Fees

  • 15 study hours per week : £130
  • 9 study hours per week : £78
  • 6 study hours per week : £52

Course details

Our General English course is designed to improve your English ability in speaking, listening, reading and writing. You will improve your knowledge and understanding of English grammar, learn new vocabulary and get help with your pronunciation. This course offers:

Face-to-face interactive classes on Zoom including: 

– Online modules and written assignments
– Multi-media learning: texts, videos, interactive exercises
– Themed units
– Guided project work
– Weekly tutorial
– Access to free optional extension activities for self study

General English Online

Download the programme leaflet (pdf)

Next step

Upon reaching the required level of English Language you can apply for a further course at The College, or go on to University.

Discounts available for those students who wish to continue in person at the Bournemouth and Poole College.

For more information, please contact us at international@bpc.ac.uk

{

I am 22 years old and I am majoring in English and English Literature in Korea. Last term, I decided to go to The Bournemouth and Poole College in England. There are several reasons why I chose this place. First of all, I love Britain’s history, culture and even their attractive accent too! While I was in Korea, I didn’t have a lot of opportunities to learn about British English when I was in school. If you are Korean and say something in a British accent, I think almost everyone would look at you because most Koreans are exposed to American English. However, it doesn’t mean that Korean people hate British accent. Actually, they love it and want to pronounce that way.

Anyway, being in the United Kingdom I am fascinated by its rich and varied history, architecture and beautiful countryside and landscapes, particularly the North part. In addition, the public transportation such as the bus and rail systems are convenient and well-developed. Above everything, I was impressed by British people’s attitude (or manner) to disabled or old people. They are polite and always think about them especially in public places.

Bournemouth is a peaceful and safe place and there is the famous Bournemouth beach! In this College, there are various choices of courses. I think this system is helping students to design and build their future. When I took my first class in here, teachers helped me to getting used to this college system and suggest extra curriculum programmes such as sport activities or seminars. Teachers are attentive and caring about students all the time. Through teachers, you can learn about study skills, rules of writing essay or IELTS as well. Also, you could meet friends from many countries and get to know about another country’s custom and culture. From class, I learned not only language but also England’s culture, literature and even street words! The College arranged some trips for a cheap price and I visited Oxford, Thorpe Park and Devon. Now I feel like I want to know more about the UK and visit here at least one more time. That is my future plan but for now, I’m trying to do my best to figure out what kind of person I really want to be in my future. Hopefully, something related to what I have learned and achieved at The Bournemouth and Poole College.

Nasil Kim, from South Korea