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SGI LANGUAGE SCHOOL LONDON
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| SGI Language School London caters for all types of learners |
Millions of people around the world are learning the English language at any one time.
That is because English has been the world's dominant language of business and culture for the past century. Although many people are suggesting that Mandarin will soon replace English as the international language of business, demand for English teaching is higher than ever. Many people choose to study in the home of the language: London.
Particularly for business language courses, many English language Schools in London are reporting record numbers of applicants as more and more foreign businesspeople see the benefits of speaking English. London is particularly popular for these courses as it is one of Europe's business capitals and certainly the one with the strongest ties to Washington and New York. After all, many business folk primarily wish to learn English to open doors to the vast markets of the USA.
When choosing an English school London also has the greatest variety in the UK. While coastal cities like Brighton and Bournemouth have a great number of English language schools, many of these are seasonal and close during the winter months. For this reason, the greatest number of learners attend English school in London.
One great English language school in London is St Georges. Centrally located in London's famous West End, the school caters for all types of learners, whether children on a summer language break or businessmen who need to know how to close that deal in English.
1:48pm Tuesday 28th March 2006
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