
England does not only consist of London. Besides its multi-faceted capital you can find picturesque villages, bustling university towns and mystical landscapes in mainland UK, as well as people with a special sense of humour. Furthermore, England offers the best-known institutes for business language courses worldwide - courses that satisfy even the highest demands.
Language Training in England
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London
As the “hub of the world“, London provides you with everything you might ever expect from a large city, and even more.
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Brighton
Brighton is located directly at the seaside offering much diversity as well as architectural highlights.
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Torquay
Agatha Christie already appreciated the Mediterranean charm and mild temperatures of her birthplace.
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Brecon
With its 8000 inhabitants, the sleepy little town of Brecon has plenty of typical British atmosphere in a quiet environment.
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Canterbury
The impressive historical buildings of Canterbury leave a lasting impression on every visitor.
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Worcester
Worcester is particularly well-known for its stunning cathedral and the excellent sauce of the same name!
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York
Apart from York, there is hardly any other British town with a better preserved historic townscape.
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Fast Budleigh
Gentle hills, impressive cliffs and plenty of tranquillity transform East Budleigh into such a unique and relaxing place.
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Portsmouth
In Portsmouth, past as well as present are closely connected to the sea.

TRADITION MEETS HIGH-TECH
The UK is a mixture of unspoiled landscape with idyllic villages; towns and cities steeped in history; country estates and castles adorned with tradition; raw marshlands; breathtaking steep cliffs; and the expansive plains of the Midlands – but it is also home to groundbreaking technology, not to mention world famous schools and universities, art, science, architecture, sports, shopping, show business and the English monarchy. England is the land of tales, which fascinates every visitor. This island, with its coastline of 3'780 kilometres, has shaped its inhabitants and its unique cultural heritage. The English are just as diverse and exclusive as the landscapes in which they live.

