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1. Cultural Training Programs
(Other/Affiliate Services)
... relationships with friends, colleagues, and client Language Training One of the best ways to learn or improve your English is simply to live in the UK so that you hear and speak nothing but English ...
2. Kent International Club - KIC
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... these wives had to give up professional careers, leave family and friends, be faced with a foreign language to learn and a new culture to adapt to. The immediate contact with women in similar situations ...
3. News from Myngle
(Other/User3Ads)
We have talked our friends at Myngle into giving Culture Class members unlimited 30-min language lessons for 30 days for only EUR 49. Click here to learn more  ...
4. News from Gapfillers
(Other/User3Ads)
Our good friends at Gapfillers are currently offering Culture Class members a 10% discount on their mobile language training services. Click here to learn more  ...
5. Learn English with Myngle
(Other/Affiliate Services)
Myngle is the online marketplace for live interactive language instruction Since December 2007, Myngle has been bringing together language teachers and students from all over the world enabling live ...
6. Community Offers
(Community/Community)
... will be subtracted from the total. You can sign up at www.gapfillers.com   Learn languages with Myngle and save big time! This means that you for a short while only, will be able to get Unlimited ...
Language on the Go for people on the Go! Gapfillers is an innovative way of delivering language content using the latest technology carried in your pocket or via your laptop! New words delivered ...
8. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... least 11 areas: English language Mathematics Science Information and Communication Technology Design Technology History Geography Art and Design Music Physical Education Religious Education ...
9. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... least 11 areas: English language Mathematics Science Information and Communication Technology Design Technology History Geography Art and Design Music Physical Education Religious Education ...
10. Secondary Schooling: Key Stages 3 - 5
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... and Technology The Humanities Modern Foreign Languages SATs At the end key Stage 3, pupils aged 14 - in Year 9 - are tested as part of the national programme of National Curriculum Tests, colloquially ...
11. Secondary Schooling: Key Stages 3 - 5
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... and Technology The Humanities Modern Foreign Languages SATs At the end key Stage 3, pupils aged 14 - in Year 9 - are tested as part of the national programme of National Curriculum Tests, colloquially ...
12. Issues & Background - Context
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... Population Because of the UK’s past as an empire, its culture and language has been influenced by many other nations. This influence has shifted the context in a direction where the lowest common denominator ...
13. The British & High Context Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
...  The British are not strangers to high context communication. As mentioned earlier both the British language and the British humour are high context. Because of this the British are appreciative of ...
14. The British Perspective on Context
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
The British people use an interesting mix of high and low context when they communicate. On one hand the eloquent British language is a high context language with its long history and rich use of sayings. ...
15. Issues & Background - Communication
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... to convey via body language, examples, intonation etc. At the same time, the British are less direct that other cultures and will when dealing with these cultures often feel they are not correctly ...
16. The British Perspective on Communicaition
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... of the Language The British rightly see themselves as social people who have an open, polite, and welcoming culture. They are well educated and great conservationists, and most are very eloquent in ...
17. Meeting Friends Locally
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... clubs and organisations for almost any type of activity or hobby. In my London borough we for example have: Organised children play groups, adult evening school classes, language classes, running clubs, ...
18. Speak the Lingo
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... of the biggest barriers for many expats moving to the UK is the worry of language barriers causing problems. If you are moving from a non-English speaking country then it may be worthwhile taking some ...
19. Business Hours & Conduct
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... and how you shake their hand. You only have to go back 10 years to find a time when appearance and language clearly defined your social class and thus, your occupation. As such, appearance is still important ...
20. Culture Shock
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... strongly (a personal “hot button”). These may include use of language, public displays of affection, drunkenness, etc., or other overt behaviours to which an individual has a strong negative response. ...
21. Forewarned Is Forearmed
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... to the pub and speak to locals (get the language right). So, try to plan your trip before you go and think about what you need to find out whilst you are there. It is a great idea to add these things ...
22. Five Simple Questions
(Relocation Zone/Prepare To Relocate)
... starting over in a new place. Typical examples of people’s worries are: building new friendships, home sickness, the language. Typical examples of what people think they will miss the most are: friends ...
23. Facing The World Login
(Other/Client Login Pages)
... situation. For extra help, go to the Tools section where you will find: An online tool for translating from English to twelve different languages Online converters for currencies and length/height ...
24. British Manners
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... be more inclined to complain in a polite or indirect manner rather than raising their voice or making a big fuss out of it. Should a British person shout at you or use excessive boy language, you ...
25. Body Language & Personal Space
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
British people are not overly active with their body language and are quite reserved when it comes to physical contact. A person’s personal space is typically just around 40 centimetres or 12 inches. ...
26. Language & Communication
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... them for the first time. They will do this, either by implying that “all other English speaking countries speak a dumbed down version of their beautiful language”, or by more politely claiming that ...
27. Interacting With the British
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... body language, dress sense, and social space. The section contains general information about social customs and the most common unspoken the 'rules' for social conduct. If you are interested in learning ...
28. List of International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... School Culham (ages 4-18) Culham, Abingdon OX14 3DZ Tel: +44 (0)1235 522 621 Website: www.eursc.org Teaching divided into 5 language sections, French, Italian, German, Dutch and English. ...
29. List of International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... School Culham (ages 4-18) Culham, Abingdon OX14 3DZ Tel: +44 (0)1235 522 621 Website: www.eursc.org Teaching divided into 5 language sections, French, Italian, German, Dutch and English. ...
30. International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... or missionary programs. However, many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign ...
31. International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... or missionary programs. However, many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign ...
32. Independent Schools & Colleges
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... schools have special facilities to give intensive English tuition. Otherwise language schools are able to offer these courses. Only a few schools offer places for pupils who are staying for less than ...
33. Independent Schools & Colleges
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... schools have special facilities to give intensive English tuition. Otherwise language schools are able to offer these courses. Only a few schools offer places for pupils who are staying for less than ...
34. Family Doctor
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... particular surgery you have chosen is able to take you. The following is a list of various factors to consider in choosing a surgery/doctor: Do the doctors and other staff speak other languages? ...
35. Family Doctor (GP)
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... particular surgery you have chosen is able to take you. The following is a list of various factors to consider in choosing a surgery/doctor: Do the doctors and other staff speak other languages? ...
36. Danelaw & The Norman Conquest
(UK Information/Facts)
... in England as well as in Normandy. The use of the Anglo-Norman language by the aristocracy endured for centuries and left an indelible mark in the development of modern English. The English Middle ...
37. Vikings, Wessex, & The Unification
(UK Information/Facts)
... York. Danish and Norwegian settlement made enough of an impact to leave significant traces in the English language; many fundamental words in modern English are derived from Old Norse, though of the ...
38. The Romans & Saxons
(UK Information/Facts)
... of Britain, Britain's British population was relatively stable, and by the time of Julius Caesar's first invasion, the British population of what was old Britain was speaking a Celtic language generally ...
39. Demographics
(UK Information/Facts)
...  Anglican and Roman Catholic 40 million (4 million), Muslim 1.5 million, Presbyterian 800,000, Methodist 760,000, Sikh 500,000, Hindu 500,000, Jewish 350,000 Languages: English, ...
40. Online Translator
(UK Information/Tools)
Use the Culture Class Translator to translate words and sentences between up to twelve different languages. To use the translator simply: 1Enter or 'copy and paste' the word(s) you want to translate into ...

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