Exchange Student
We will provide detailed information about our Exchange Student.Promoted Program
Below are the recommended Exchange Student schools in major United Kingdom's cities.
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Total care language course package

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Language Program for Ages 30 and above

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Business English Language Course

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Limited Time Special Language Course

Recommended Schools for Exchange Student
These are the recommended schools for each major city in United Kingdom.
Study English Guide: UK
Detailed guidance on studying in the UK
◈ Advantages of Language Studies in the UK
1. English language environment
ᄋ The United Kingdom is the birthplace of the English language, allowing learners to experience a form of English closest to its original roots.
ᄋ In particular, RP (Received Pronunciation), often referred to as “BBC English,” is widely recognized and trusted in international settings.
ᄋ While many Asian countries, including South Korea, are primarily exposed to American English, the UK offers distinctly different accents, pronunciation, and expressions, helping learners develop a broader understanding of English.
ᄋ Proficiency in British English can be a competitive advantage for those aiming to work in international organizations or across Europe.
2. Diverse prestigious language schools and education system
ᄋ The UK is home to thousands of language institutions, many of which are accredited by the British Council, ensuring high educational quality and student protection standards.
ᄋ Representative language schools include:
- EF Education First: Offers diverse curricula and global campus connections.
- Kaplan International: Strong in exam preparation programs.
- St Giles International, BSC Education, EC English: Provide high-quality English education across various cities.
ᄋ Small class sizes, personalized tutoring, and practical, real-life-focused learning are common, with flexible level progression based on student improvement.
3. High effectiveness even in short study periods
ᄋ English programs in the UK are typically intensive and practical, allowing for significant improvement even in a short time.
ᄋ In addition to 15–30 hours of weekly classes, workshops, activities, and conversation clubs are offered to maximize learning efficiency.
ᄋ Specialized courses such as Business English, Medical English, and Legal English are also available, making them ideal for career-focused learners.
4. Cultural and historical experience
ᄋ Cities such as London, Oxford, and Stratford-upon-Avon, the hometown of William Shakespeare, are centers of classical literature and the arts.
ᄋ Learners can immerse themselves in authentic language experiences through musicals, theater performances, and exhibitions, even outside the classroom.
ᄋ Historic architecture, museums, and cathedrals provide opportunities to experience Western history and culture firsthand, enriching overall education.
ᄋ Although located in northwestern Europe, the UK offers easy access to major European cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels via the Eurostar or low-cost airlines within just a few hours.
ᄋ Students can travel to nearby countries during holidays or weekends, gaining exposure to diverse cultures and languages, and expanding their global perspective beyond language study.
6. Safe environment and infrastructure
ᄋ The UK is a developed country with a stable public safety system and a strong culture of prioritizing student safety.
ᄋ Access to healthcare through the National Health Service (NHS), along with dedicated support services for international students, ensures preparedness for emergencies.
ᄋ Various accommodation options such as dormitories, homestays, and shared housing are available, and the well-developed public transportation system makes travel between cities convenient.
7. Multicultural environment
ᄋ The UK is a leading multicultural society where immigrants and international students from around the world live in harmony.
ᄋ Studying and living with peers of diverse nationalities helps students naturally develop not only English proficiency but also global awareness, inclusivity, and collaboration skills.
ᄋ Cities like London, Brighton, and Manchester are particularly international-student-friendly, with high foreign resident populations and welcoming environments that help students adapt easily.
◈ Estimated Cost by City in the UK
| City | Tuition Fees | Accommodation | Living & Transport | Total Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London | £1,000 ~ £1,300 | £800 ~ £1,000 | £350 ~ £450 | £2,150 ~ £2,750 |
| Manchester | £900 ~ £1,100 | £600 ~ £800 | £250 ~ £350 | £1,750 ~ £2,250 |
| Edinburgh | £850 ~ £1,050 | £650 ~ £850 | £250 ~ £350 | £1,750 ~ £2,250 |
| Glasgow | £800 ~ £1,000 | £600 ~ £750 | £220 ~ £300 | £1,620 ~ £2,050 |
| Birmingham | £850 ~ £1,100 | £650 ~ £850 | £250 ~ £350 | £1,750 ~ £2,300 |
| Bristol | £900 ~ £1,100 | £700 ~ £900 | £250 ~ £350 | £1,850 ~ £2,350 |
| Nottingham | £850 ~ £1,000 | £600 ~ £750 | £200 ~ £300 | £1,650 ~ £2,050 |
| Sheffield | £800 ~ £1,000 | £550 ~ £700 | £200 ~ £280 | £1,550 ~ £1,980 |
◈ Notes
ᄋ Tuition and living costs tend to be higher in major cities (Toronto and Vancouver are above the national average.)
ᄋ Montreal and Quebec City have lower living costs, and since French is primarily used, there are opportunities for selective cost savings.
ᄋ Edmonton and Calgary offer more affordable costs along with access to nature, making them suitable for long-term study.
ᄋ Additional costs may vary depending on whether meals are included in homestay, the specific area within the city, and whether communication and transportation expenses are included.
◈ Key Characteristics of Cities in the UK
| City | Key Features | Why Students Love It | Attractions & Leisure |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | Capital of the UK Global hub for finance & culture Cosmopolitan with diverse ethnicities. |
Numerous world-class language schools Real-world English immersion Abundant cultural experiences. |
Buckingham Palace, British Museum, London Eye West End Musicals, Camden Market, Soho. |
| Manchester | City of Football (United/City) Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution Large-scale university city. |
Lower living costs than London Vibrant student community Friendly and welcoming city atmosphere. |
Old Trafford Manchester Museum Northern Quarter Cafes. |
| Edinburgh | Capital of Scotland Classic architecture and nature City of arts and literature. |
Calm and safe learning environment Ideal for art enthusiasts Perfect harmony of city and nature. |
Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile Arthur's Seat, Fringe Festival. |
| Glasgow | Scotland’s largest city Hub for modern art and music Vibrant city life. |
Popular among art and design students Diverse performances and exhibitions Friendly local culture. |
Kelvingrove Museum Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) Shopping districts. |
| Birmingham | UK’s second-largest city Industrial and educational hub Diverse multicultural mix. |
Plenty of opportunities for practical English use Excellent transport and infrastructure Easy integration. |
Bullring Shopping Centre Birmingham Library Canalside walks. |
| Bristol | Port city Fusion of creative industries, art, and tech Mild climate. |
Young and innovative atmosphere Small yet energetic city Eco-friendly lifestyle. |
Clifton Suspension Bridge Banksy Graffiti Harbourside Market. |
| Nottingham | Home of Robin Hood Educational city with deep history/tradition Medium-sized city. |
Quiet environment with high focus Ideal for intensive English study Safe and pleasant. |
Nottingham Castle Old Market Square Forest and park walks. |
| Sheffield | The "Green City" of the UK National parks and campus city Transformed from industrial to cultural. |
Study environment close to nature Affordable living costs Focused learning atmosphere. |
Peak District National Park Millennium Gallery Cafe culture. |
◈ Introduction to Major Language Schools in the UK
| School Name | Key Campuses | Features | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| EC English | London, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester | Global chain modern facilities abundant social activities. |
Practical conversation short-term intensive training. |
| Kaplan International | London, Cambridge, Oxford, Liverpool | Strong in exam prep (IELTS, TOEFL) systematic academic management. |
Intermediate learners students with specific score goals. |
| St Giles International | London, Brighton, Cambridge | High-quality teaching staff offers University Pathway programs. |
Academic prep long-term study abroad seekers. |
| British Study Centres (BSC) | London, Manchester, York, Brighton | Focus on communication offers Teacher Training courses. |
General English + Job-specific English seekers. |
| Stafford House International | London, Brighton, Cambridge | Small group classes friendly atmosphere. |
Conversation-focused adult learners. |
| Kings Education | London, Bournemouth, Brighton, Oxford | Specialized in University Pathways academic-focused curriculum. |
A-Level or Foundation course applicants. |
| Oxford International | London, Brighton, Oxford | Exam preparation + University partnership programs. | Students preparing for university entrance or immigration. |
| Eurocentres (Some centres are integrated with EC) |
London, Brighton | Established institution with tradition excellent assessment systems. |
Learners seeking a well-balanced study environment. |
| LSI (Language Studies International) | London, Cambridge, Brighton | Diverse international student mix wide range of levels. |
Conversational and practical English learners. |
◈ UK Visa Types Overview
| Visa Type | Target Audience | Key Features | 2025 Changes / Updates | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Student Visa | Age 16+, studying for more than 6 months. | Requires CAS; Part-time work permitted during stay. |
Dependants restricted (permitted for PhD/Research only). | Apply Now |
| Short-term Study Visa | English language courses (6–11 months). | For English language courses only; No extensions allowed. |
No significant changes. | Apply Now |
| Standard Visitor Visa | Tourism, short-term study (under 6 months). | Employment/Part-time work prohibited; Some short-term study allowed. |
None. | Apply Now |
| Youth Mobility Scheme | Ages 18–35 (including South Korea). | Work, study, and travel allowed; 2-year stay. |
Ballot system abolished; 5,000 quota; Upper age limit increased. |
Apply Now |
| Graduate Visa | Those who have completed a degree in the UK. | Freedom to work/reside after graduation. | Stay duration shortened (from 2 years to 18 months). | Apply Now |
| Skilled Worker Visa | Foreigners employed by a sponsoring company. | Pathway to permanent residency; Dependants allowed. |
Settlement requirement tightened to 10 years; English requirements strengthened. |
Apply Now |
| Family / Dependant Visa | Family of British citizens or permanent residents. | Dependant immigration; Family invitation. |
Income and language requirements strengthened. | Apply Now |
| ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) | Tourists from visa-exempt countries. | Pre-approval required; 6-month stay allowed. |
Full implementation in 2025. | Apply Now |
◈ Additional Notes
⊙ Pre-application requirements:
- A valid passport
- Biometrics (if required)
- Proof of financial support
- Letter of acceptance (for student visa)
- Job offer letter (for work visas)
⊙ Checking Application Status:
You can track your application status in real time through your Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) account.
⊙ Official application portal:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application.html
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