Course details

Kaplan's certified Vacation English courses are designed to improve your communication skills and give you more professional and academic options, with time to sightsee and explore.

  • 15 hours of study per week with a semi-intensive focus on listening, speaking, writing and reading.
  • Start any Monday and study for as many weeks as you need.
  • This course is available in ;more than 45 locations in 6 countries.

How can a Vacation English course help me?

Vacation English courses focus on giving you the communication skills you need to sightsee and discover a new English speaking location. Learn the grammar and vocabulary you need to feel comfortable while traveling.

Take lessons for 3 hours per day, 5 times per week. All of our schools offer an extensive activities program to allow you to enjoy your time abroad, or choose to explore on your own.

This course is ideal if you want plenty of time off from your studies to enjoy your time away from home. Courses start every Monday in most of our locations worldwide, and we accept students at any level of English proficiency.

Teaching Method:

  • The K+ learning system has been developed by a team of experts to meet the needs of Kaplan students. Learn more about K+.

Course Timetable:

  • Monday-Friday with morning and afternoon classes only, with the exception of Perth and Sydney Manly where evening classes are offered as an option

20 lessons of General English:

Focus on the four main aspects of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. These courses offer a semi-intensive English education that will help you learn quickly and effectively.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Kaplan International Colleges

Kaplan International students learn through the communicative method of teaching. This means that classroom time is spent on using real-world, practical skills to improve their knowledge of English. Students focus on the ftheir key building blocks of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Classroom activities reflect real situations, and are structured so students communicate as much as possible. If you want to get a better idea, then this is how they do it.

Some examples of classroom activities are:

  • Writing an e-mail to a friend
  • Role-playing a dinner conversation
  • Listening to a train station announcement
  • Reading newspaper articles

By learning how to communicate in these everyday situations while still in the classroom, students are more prepared for conversations with friends, traveling around an English-speaking country and conversations with new friends and colleagues.

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