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quotePosted at 15:00 on 11th June 2008

Hello Yasser, try this link to one of the colleges in the beautiful city of Oxford - http://www.oxfordenglish.co.uk/

Another one with a very good reputation is the Abbey College in the town of Great Malvern, Worcestershire, where I used to live. It's a very beautiful area but a relatively small and quiet town, which may not be what you are after. Here is the link to the college anyway - http://www.abbeycollege.co.uk/

 

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quotePosted at 15:06 on 11th June 2008
This one might be a better choice in Oxford - http://www.oxfordschoolofenglish.com/
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quotePosted at 15:49 on 11th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 15:06, poe wrote:
This one might be a better choice in Oxford - http://www.oxfordschoolofenglish.com/

This is the one I've heard allot about, as my friend has put up students from here for almost 30 years.
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quotePosted at 21:35 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 07:25, Andy Edwards wrote:

Yasser, it's know, not no. There we are, I should have been a language tutor!



Thank you Andy, yes you alright.
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quotePosted at 21:37 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 07:36, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
I can't really help you regarding language schools Yasser, no doubt someone will know though. Mind you, with everyone picking up on others spelling mistakes you may as well stay with us in here and we will teach you LOL Smile


Really it's very kind of you Lyn.Smile
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quotePosted at 21:38 on 13th June 2008
It's our very difficult language Yasser, a lot of words sound the same but are spelt differently. Glad I could help.
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quotePosted at 21:39 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 11:20, Peter Evans wrote:
Dont ask me, I cant spell anyway.


Thank you for your addetion Peter
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quotePosted at 21:41 on 13th June 2008
On 11th June 2008 14:22, Sue H wrote:
I've read your post again, Yasser and my answer is Oxford, but then I'm slightly biased toward that great city.



Thank you Sue, it's really great city.Smile

 

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quotePosted at 21:44 on 13th June 2008
I prefer Cambridge.
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quotePosted at 22:06 on 13th June 2008
On 13th June 2008 21:44, Andy Edwards wrote:
I prefer Cambridge.

Thank you Andy, yes Cambridge has a good reputation too.
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