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Below are the recommended Language Courses schools in major Philippines's cities.

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  • Language Program for Ages 30 and above

  • Business English Language Course

  • Limited Time Special Language Course

Recommended Schools for Language Courses

These are the recommended schools for each major city in Philippines.

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Study English Guide: Philippines

Detailed guidance on studying in the Philippines

◈ Advantages of studying English in the Philippines


1. Affordable cost

ᄋ Many programs offer all-inclusive packages covering tuition, accommodation, three meals a day, laundry, and cleaning services, minimizing hidden costs.
ᄋ The average monthly cost is around $700–$1000, roughly one-third of studying in countries like the United States or the United Kingdom.
ᄋ The low cost of living reduces expenses for transportation, dining, and shopping.
ᄋ Long-term programs often provide discounts, making it an excellent option for students on a tight budget.


2. One-on-one focused curriculum

ᄋ A key feature is 4–6 hours of one-on-one classes per day.
ᄋ Personalized lessons allow instructors to focus on each student's weaknesses, such as pronunciation, grammar, and speaking habits.
ᄋ Flexible curriculum tailored to individual goals, including business English or interview preparation.


3. Intensive short-term learning

ᄋ Students typically study 8–10 hours per day (one-on-one classes, group lessons, vocabulary, and writing assignments).
ᄋ Boarding-style academies provide a structured environment with fewer distractions.
ᄋ Programs are often offered in 4, 8, or 12-week formats, ideal for achieving rapid improvement in a short period.


4. American-style English education

ᄋ English is widely spoken, and the education system is influenced by American standards.
ᄋ Most instructors are familiar with American pronunciation and expressions.
ᄋ Specialized courses are available for standardized tests such as TOEIC, IELTS, and TOEFL.


5. Simple visa process

ᄋ Students can enter visa-free for 30 days and then obtain a Student Study Permit (SSP) locally.
ᄋ Visa extensions and ID card processing are usually handled by the academy.
ᄋ Long-term study (6 months or 1 year) is relatively easy to arrange.


6. Variety of school types

ᄋ Sparta style: Strict schedules, limited outings, mandatory study time → fast improvement
ᄋ Semi-Sparta style: Balance between study and personal time
ᄋ Test preparation programs: Focused training for TOEIC, IELTS, TOEFL
ᄋ Business programs: Interview skills, email writing, and presentation training


7. Korean-friendly environment

ᄋ Many schools have a high percentage of Korean students, making it easier to adjust.
ᄋ Korean meals, Korean managers, and support services (hospitals, banking, etc.) are often available.
ᄋ Multinational environments are also available for those seeking more diverse cultural exposure.


8. Leisure and cultural experiences

ᄋ The Philippines is home to world-famous destinations such as Boracay, Cebu, Palawan, and Baguio.
ᄋ On weekends, students can enjoy activities like snorkeling, island hopping, scuba diving, and local market tours.
ᄋ It offers a real-life English-speaking environment where students can naturally practice their communication skills.


◈ Estimated Monthly Costs by City (Philippines)


City Tuition
(₱)
Accommodation
(₱)
Other Costs
(Visa, SSP, Utilities, etc.) (₱)
Total per Month
(₱)
Total per Month
(₩)
Cebu 35,000 20,000 5,000 60,000 ₩1,500,000
Baguio 33,000 18,000 4,500 55,500 ₩1,387,500
Manila 38,000 25,000 6,000 69,000 ₩1,725,000
Clark 34,000 21,000 5,000 60,000 ₩1,500,000
Iloilo 32,000 18,000 4,500 54,500 ₩1,362,500
Davao 33,000 19,000 4,500 56,500 ₩1,412,500
Surigao 30,000 17,000 4,000 51,000 ₩1,275,000
San Fernando 31,000 17,000 4,000 52,000 ₩1,300,000


◈ Notes


ᄋ Cebu, Manila, Clark: Well-developed infrastructure + ideal for combining study and tourism
ᄋ Baguio, Iloilo, Davao: Quiet environment + great for focused study
ᄋ Surigao, San Fernando: Nature-friendly settings + experience authentic local culture

◈ Characteristics of cities in the Philippines


City Characteristics Advantages for Students Major Activities & Attractions
Cebu The Philippines' second-largest city
well-developed tourism and education infrastructure
numerous language schools.
Great convenience as the sea and city coexist harmoniously. Diving
Island hopping
SM Mall
Resort tours.
Baguio A highland city with a pleasant climate
known as the "Education City" of the Philippines.
Quiet environment ideal for focusing on studies
excellent public safety.
Burnham Park
Night Market
Exploring local restaurants.
Manila The capital and economic hub
home to various international facilities.
Abundant large shopping malls and amenities
excellent air accessibility.
Intramuros
Makati City tour
Mall of Asia.
Clark Former U.S. Air Force base area
good infrastructure and a large foreign population.
Concentrated school zones
quiet and clean urban environment.
Water parks
Golf courses
Dinosaur Island.
Iloilo A city in the central region where tradition and modernity harmonize. Low cost of living
warm and friendly local atmosphere.
Guimaras Island tour
Seafood restaurants
Local cultural experiences.
Davao Largest city in the south
rated as the city with the best public safety in the Philippines.
Low cost of living
eco-friendly environment
well-organized transportation system.
Eden Nature Park
Mount Apo hiking
Tropical fruit market.
Surigao Island region near Bohol
with outstanding natural scenery.
Quiet language study possible while being close to nature. Surfing
Beautiful beaches
Local experiences.
San Fernando Coastal city in Northern Luzon
quiet atmosphere with fewer tourists.
Intensive learning environment
low percentage of Korean students.
Surfing
Traditional markets
Exploring churches and cultural heritage.

◈ Introduction of the major language schools in the Philippines


Region Language School Features
CebuCIA1:1 intensive classes
IELTS/TOEIC specialty
latest facilities.
CebuEV AcademyChoice between Sparta and Semi-Sparta
resort-style dormitory.
CebuCPILSOriginal and traditional language school in Cebu
many native teacher classes.
CebuSMEAG3 campuses
official testing center
specialized in exam preparation.
CebuQQ EnglishLocated in IT Park
Japanese investment
linked with online English.
CebuCebu Blue OceanLocated inside a resort
suitable for family language training.
BaguioPINESFocused Sparta system
strong in IELTS/ESL courses.
BaguioMONOLSelf-directed learning system
elective classes like yoga.
BaguioBECIStrong in ESL speaking
high percentage of Japanese students.
BaguioWALESCity-center location
family language training available.
BaguioHELPPrestigious Sparta school
excellent faculty.
ClarkAELCMany native teacher classes
focused on Business English.
ClarkGlobal StandardFocused on speaking
Semi-Sparta system.
ClarkEG AcademyTOEIC Speaking practical courses
diverse student nationalities.
IloiloWE AcademyQuiet and safe environment
family language training available.
IloiloMK EducationBasic ESL
affordable costs.
DavaoE&GLocated near the sea
small-group classes
focus on speaking.
DavaoJIC DavaoSemi-Sparta
quiet learning environment.
San FernandoKeystoneEco-friendly campus
family training and Sparta system operations.
BaguioCNS Jr.Language school specializing in junior/youth students.

◈ Introduction to visa types in the Philippines


Visa Type Purpose Eligibility Remarks
9A (Temporary Visitor Visa) Tourism
family visits
short-term business trips.
Foreigners staying for a short period. Koreans can stay for 30 days visa-free
extensions are possible.
9F (Student Visa) Regular academic degree programs
and long-term language study.
Foreign students aged 15 or older. Schools provide admission letters
and necessary documents.
Special Study Permit (SSP) Short-term language study (within 6 months). Short-term language students. 9A visa holders apply through
their language academy.
Special Resident Retiree Visa (SRRV) Long-term stay and retirement visa. People aged 50+ or early retirees. Must meet pension or deposit requirements.
13A (Non-Quota Immigrant Visa) Permanent residency. Foreigners married to Philippine citizens. Permanent residency can be issued
upon meeting conditions.
13G (Returning Former Filipino) Permanent residency. Former Philippine citizens and their families. For those wishing to stay long-term
in the Philippines.
Quota Immigrant Visa Immigration. Technicians
professionals, etc.
Limited number issued annually
(maximum 50 people).
47(a)(2) Special purpose employment / training / volunteering. Group invitation subjects. Government approval required.
9G (Pre-Arranged Employment Visa) Employment. Foreigners under local employment contracts. The employer proceeds with the application process.


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