An English Language Course in Cambridge

Cambridge is famous for academic excellence. With its world famous university and beautiful college buildings, it is easy to see why so many people have been inspired by the city. For this reason, you should definitely consider an English language course in Cambridge.

The river provides a great venue for rest and relaxation, as do the many green parks and cycle ways – a great way to spend the day when taking a break from an English course in Cambridge. There is also a plentiful supply of theatres, nightclubs, cinemas and live venues throughout the city. In short, it is a great place to study.

Whether you are looking for English courses in Cambridge for general, academic or business purposes, you can trust that we will help you exceed your English language expectations. We have over 50 years’ experience in teaching students from across the world, so you will study on one of the best Cambridge English courses available.

Our English courses in Cambridge will improve your language skills and grammatical knowledge, as well as your confidence. As well as providing an exceptional English course in Cambridge, we will also help you find the perfect accommodation to ensure you can learn at home in a safe, clean and comfortable environment.

If you would like to learn English in London or want to discuss our Cambridge English courses, contact us today.

Did you know?

  • The population of Cambridge is about 110,000 people.
  • The closest airports are Stansted and Luton and it takes less than one hour to travel to London by train.
  • Punting is a great way to see the sights of Cambridge from the river. Punts are narrow, flat-bottomed boats which are steered and propelled by a person using a long pole.
  • Cambridge University has been the location for some famous scientific breakthroughs, including Watson and Crick’s discovery of DNA, and Rutherford’s splitting of the atom.
  • In 1988, Professor Stephen Hawking, Professor of Mathematics, published his book 'A Brief History of Time', one of the best selling scientific books of all time.
  • The famous Romantic poet Lord Byron kept a bear in his room while he was at the university.
  • John Milton, Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Bertrand Russell and Prince Charles all studied at Cambridge University.
  • Cambridge University is made up of 31 colleges. The oldest one is Peterhouse, which was founded in 1284.
  • For more information see www.visitcambridge.org.