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English Language

Pre-semester English Classes

As an exchange student at EBS London you have the opportunity to participate in a pre-semester English language course.

This is run by Internexus which is located on the Regent's College campus.

This course is for you if you feel that your language skills need some improvement or if you do not feel confident in using English as their every-day language.

Please visit the Internexus web site for more information on courses and fees and application forms.

Semesterly English Classes

Study abroad students at Regent’s College have the option to take ‘Business English for Exchange Students’ for credit in addition to their  business modules. There is no additional charge for this course. 

Two levels of the course are run each semester at an advanced and intermediate level. The intermediate level of the course (ENG 201) and the higher level of the course (ENG 301) currenlty carry 6 and 7.5 ECTS respectively, but this is due to change in Autumn 2012. Please contact the IPO for further information.

This English module is available to undergraduate students in both the Spring and Autumn semesters. Postgraduate students are unable to take this course due to different start dates but English support is available on request to postgraduates at no extra cost.

If you wish to take the ‘Business English for Exchange Students’ course, you must indicate this on your module choice form.  In order to confirm your place on the course you will be asked to complete an on-line English placement test so you can be assigned to the correct level class. This will be sent to you via email at least 4 weeks before the beginning of the semester and must be submitted before the deadline indicated.

Please note: The English cousre is not compulsory. Students are admitted to Regent’s College London on the assumption that they have an adequate level of English. Please ask your home university if they require you to take English.

Page last updated 3/7/2012

"I’m really glad that I did a semester in New York - I learnt so much from the people, the city, and the university. My expectation of living in the USA and discovering a new culture was met, and I expect to go back there after my studies."

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