Why Choose a Language Course in Bristol?
The convenient location of the city
Bristol is less than 2 hours from London, just 10 minutes by train from
Bath, and a short drive from The Cotswolds and Welsh countryside and places
of interest such as Stonehenge and Glastonbury.
Two world class universities
Bristol is home to two world class universities, University of
Bristol,
and the University of the West of Engand.
The varied night life and social scene
Bristol enjoys a packed programme of cultural and social events, including
music and film festivals, outdoor theatre and street markets. During the
summer the city enjoys Ashton court music festival, the International Balloon
Festival, as well as the harbour and jazz festival.
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programme
Economic Opportunities
There are plenty of employment opportunities in Bristol and the head offices of many major companies,
such as Airbus and Rolls Royce are located in Bristol.
The expansion of Bristol International Airport
Bristol International Airport now has low cost direct flights to many cities
in Europe including Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, Budapest, Nice, Rome, Venice
and many more. There are also direct flights to New York. For further information
about Bristol International Airport and direct flights from Bristol visit:
www.bristolairport.co.uk
www.easyjet.co.uk
www.klm.com
The friendliness of the people of Bristol
Bristol is a friendly, cosmopolitan city with a population of
500, 000 and a long history as an important British port. Bristol is growing in popularity as a tourist destination and has all the attractions of a major city, but students can still get a feel for what it is like to live, work and study in the UK.
The desire of students to find alternative locations
in the UK
Bristol is a beautiful port city with a fascinating history. Many of our
students have decided to come to Bristol because it is new and interesting
alternative location in the UK. When we surveyed our students to find out
their reasons for studying in Bristol rather than other cities in the UK,
this was a typical response:

You
can study in a lively city and join several social activities, so that you
can have the possibility to know many other students and practise English
most of the time." The types of students who are recommended to come
to Bristol are, "independent, inquisitive and interested in having
a great experience of life.
Leila Pedilarco