English as a Foreign Language (Advanced)
Key information
Overview
Our English as a Foreign Language (Advanced) evening language classes are open to adult learners, aged 18 and over, and are taught by skilled and experienced tutors.
Classes are delivered over three terms and you can join at the beginning of each term:
- Autumn term (October – December)
- Winter term (January – March)
- Spring term (April – June).
The winter and spring terms are a continuation of the autumn term. To complete a full level, you would normally attend all three consecutive terms.
Learning outcomes
You will be able to:
- Communicate in everyday situations within English-speaking countries.
- Converse with native speakers using and understanding real-life English.
- Debate, comment, explain, describe and persuade constructing logical arguments on a wide range of issues.
- Express yourselves with more complex and linguistically accurate structures.
Reading list
New Language Leader Advanced Coursebook (2nd edition), David Cotton, David Falvey, Gareth Rees, Simon Kent and Ian Lebeau, ISBN: 978-1447948162.
We do not recommend you buy the course book before starting the course, in case the tutor changes the course book or you need to transfer to a different level. Our tutor will bring copies for the first class and will let you know which course book to purchase.
Timetable
To be confirmed.
Class size
Approximately 12 students.
Certificates
At the end of each term, we will issue you with a certificate of attendance if you have been to a minimum of 75% of your classes.
Facilities and software
You will get access to our library including our language study area, home to language software, satellite TV, a large foreign film collection and books, CDs and DVDs.
If you are one of the first 100 people that sign up to two terms of our evening language classes, you will receive a free code for uTalk, the language-learning app. With this, you will be able to access resources for a language of your choice. If you are eligible, you will receive a unique code from us by email.
Entry requirements
All applicants should be aged 18 and over.
Term | Required experience |
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Autumn | You should have a good command of English and grammatical structures and/or have recently achieved a minimum of a B2 grade (or equivalent) in an internationally recognised examination i.e. Cambridge First Certificate/Advanced or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). |
Winter | You should have a good command of English and grammatical structures and/or have recently achieved a minimum of a B2 grade (or equivalent) in an internationally recognised examination i.e. Cambridge First Certificate/Advanced or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). |
Spring | You should have a good command of English and grammatical structures and/or have recently achieved a minimum of a B2 grade (or equivalent) in an internationally recognised examination i.e. Cambridge First Certificate/Advanced or International English Language Testing System (IELTS). |
Fees and funding
Price per person:
£150 for one term
Public£150 for one term
Current Surrey degree student/staff£270 for two terms
Public (10% discount)£255 for two terms
Current Surrey degree student/staff (15% discount)£382 for three terms
Public (15% discount)£360 for three terms
Current Surrey degree student/staff (20% discount)Savings apply when you book multiple terms at the same time.
Additional costs
Books: approximately £25 - £40 (for three terms).
Terms and conditions
When you accept an offer of a place at the University of Surrey, you are agreeing to comply with our policies and regulations and our terms and conditions. You are also confirming you have read and understood the evening language classes privacy notice.
Disclaimer
This online prospectus has been prepared and published in advance of the commencement of the course. The University of Surrey has used its reasonable efforts to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publishing, but changes (for example to course content or additional costs) may occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of the course. It is therefore very important to check this website for any updates before you apply for a course with us. Read the full disclaimer.
Course location and contact details
Campus location
Stag HillStag Hill is the University's main campus and where the majority of our courses are taught.
- Phone: +44 (0)1483 684047
University of Surrey
Guildford
Surrey GU2 7XH