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    Liverpool Hope University - Tree Lighting Ceremony 11.21.2024

    Liverpool Hope University

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    Hope is one of the smaller universities in the UK, and in Liverpool. It is often overshadowed by…read morethe "main" and more prestigious Liverpool University. It claims that the size of the university is beneficial to students as they are able to care and pay more attention to individuals. They offer a wide range of degree options including undergraduate, postgraduate and PGCE courses. They have also been voted the number one univesity for graduate employment in the North West. Some of the staff are decent and some are horrendous - like most places I suppose. In the morning the reception staff are really helpful and kind, whereas in the afternoon, it seems to hurt them to say hello. The canteen.. well don't even go there. The food is disgusting and the prices are ridiculous. There was a sandwich bar, similar idea to Subway which was always extremely popular but for some reason, they got rid of it.

    Liverpool Hope has always struck me as a great place: the joint Anglican-Catholic foundation is a…read moregood start, sending a positive message about ecumenical links; and the buildings, greenery and setting are all very pleasant. I have attended dozens of business meetings here over the years, and had several lunches and breakfasts too. It does a good line in conferences and meetings here, and rightly so: they look after you well and the catering is generally of a high standard. Certainly the staff were friendly and eager to help. I only knew a few of the academic staff there but they always seemed to be very positive people. The University has a deservedly good reputation for the quality of its teacher-training in particular and I would have no hesitation in recommending it to prospective students. Hope has a building at Everton too (used for some of its Arts courses, I believe). It's not in such a green part of Liverpool but it's a spectacular building and makes a great venue for concerts. All in all, a great place to study or to come for a meeting.

    LILA - Liverpool International Language Academy - one of our 18 classrooms

    LILA - Liverpool International Language Academy

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    If you ever fancy learning a new language (whatever your level), then Cactus provides Foreign…read moreLanguage Evening Classes in Liverpool. Liverpool International Language Academy (LILA) is a well-established school. The courses are usually 10 weeks long ranging from beginner to advanced level and you can choose from French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish and Portugese. Courses with their native speaker teachers are available throughout the year starting at just £159. Start dates are either in January, April, July or October consisting of one 2-hour class per week during weekdays at 6.30pm-8.30pm with an average class size of 8 students and a maximum of 12 students. Personally, I always find smaller classes better as the teacher can focus more on each individual with it being easier to manage so this is an advantage. The school is located in the heart of Liverpool, close to the main bus and train stations. There are many shops, cafes and pubs nearby making it very convenient. Thumbs up for LILA!

    Liverpool International Language Academy established in 2004 is a three-storey terrace which…read moreprovides students with a convenient and comfortable place to learn in the heart of Liverpool. Situated amongst the universities, bars and cafes, LILA is also close to the main bus and train stations, the museums and shops. LILA offers english courses for non-native speakers which are accreditated by the British Council. They are very flexible in delivery whether you prefer a one to one or classes in as part of a small group. They also offer evening classes. LILA is not just for adults but also kids and teens. For those non-native speakers taking an english course with LILA, the school will help arrange accommodation for you during your stay in Liverpool whether this is at university halls, with local people or hotels. All of the classrooms at LILA are equipped with new computers so any student has access to the internet. The school also has wireless internet which you can make use of. If you are wanting to train to be able to teach English as a foreign language, then LILA is for you. They provide training in teaching English as a foreign language under the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. This can be studied on a full and part time basis. LILA has also teamed up with Cactus Language Training to offer foreign language courses including French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish and more. Yay for LILA!

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