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SPECIAL FEATURETURE
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         It’s nice







         up North








        Friendly people, vibrant university towns and a good international mix of students
        make the North of England a great place to study English, writes Melanie Butler



              wenty years ago, there were just   Also, Manchester comes in ahead of London,   in Chester are very low, they are low in
              two accredited language schools in   Brighton and Bournemouth. The reason is   Sheffield and moderate in both Newcastle and
              Manchester and just one accredited   simple: more and more qualified teachers are   Liverpool.
        Tuniversity.                        moving north because they are attracted by the   The most surprising thing about the North,
          Today there are nineteen English UK   cheaper cost of living and the wide range of   in fact, is that it is not better known among
        members in the North of England’s largest city,   employers, as much as students are.  the schools and agents involved in putting
        including all three universities.     European students looking to avoid being   together group courses for European teenagers.
          The growth of EFL in its largest city is   taught in classes hosting large numbers of   After all, this region offers low prices,
        mirrored across the region. So what makes the   students who speak their same language   friendly people and high safety levels.
        North so special?                   would do well to head north. The EU does not   There is a wide range of high-quality
          For many students it is best known for the   dominate in this region as it was first discovered   courses offered by every kind of provider,
        excellence of its football teams. English and   by students from the Middle East and East Asia.  from language schools and state colleges to
        football courses are also a huge favourite, as   And the range of locations available in the   universities, as well as from the region’s famous
        well as its universities.           northern regions offer something for everybody.   boarding schools.
          But the real drivers are price, quality and   There is a bouquet of vibrant student cities   And these courses are available in almost
        friendliness.                       such as Newcastle and Sheffield, for a start.   every kind of location you can think of.
          The cost of living is just much cheaper.   Also on the list are historic cathedral towns like   And the North has one added advantage:
        Living in Manchester costs 12.5 per cent less   York and Chester, with their local universities.   it’s the one place in England where European
        than in London, according to the numbeo.  English language students can enjoy the famous   students can be pretty sure that the student
        com website. That figure rises to 16 per cent   spa town of Harrogate, the picturesque seaside   body will not be almost entirely made up of
        in Leeds and an astonishing 24 per cent in   resort of Scarborough and the extraordinary   people who speak their language.
        Liverpool.                          landscape of the Lake District – they really   The famous Northern poet and comedian,
          This price advantage is most clearly seen in   have a wealth of choice.  John Shuttleworth, once made a film
        the cost of accommodation, which is 20 to 30   And, perhaps contrary to expectations, when   examining the belief that the further north you
        per cent cheaper. Add to that the open, friendly   you look at the crime statistics all over the UK,   go in England, the friendlier the people.
        reputation of the people and it’s easy to see why   you will see that the North is comparatively   The name of the film says it all: ‘It’s nice up
        local host families are a particular draw.  safe. According to numbeo.com, crime levels   North.’
          Small wonder, then, that an increasing
        number of upmarket language school chains
        have opened in the North: EC, EF and Kaplan
        in the North West, Irish-owned CES in the
        North East and British Study Centres on both
        sides of the Pennines, the range of hills and
        mountains that run down the centre of the
        region.
          The emergence of the chains and the
        increasing number of universities and further
        education colleges opening their language
        centres to EFL students have helped push up
        the quality of courses.
          Based on the British Council inspection
        reports, accredited centres in the North of
        England are, on average, better than those in
        London and South East England, and come in
        just below those in the East of England.
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