Together we’re stronger: Living Learning English & Academic Summer are now sister companies. Read more →

Travel

Arrival and Departure 

Living Learning English takes great care to ensure that all students are met on arrival by their teacher, a staff member of Living Learning English or an appointed driver at the local airport, train or bus station. Please send a photograph with your enrolment form so your teacher can recognise you. We will also send you a photograph of your teacher and a sign with your name on it that the person meeting you at the airport will be holding in arrivals. 

On the first day, you are welcomed into your teacher's home. You are given time to settle in and your teacher will explain everything about mealtimes, family routines, lessons and the local area. Your teacher will also plan social activities with you according to your interests. In the first lesson, you will discuss your language learning needs with your teacher who will assess your level of English and plan your course of study with you.

Your teacher will expect you to arrive on Sunday afternoon or evening and depart on Saturday morning. Longer stays can be arranged and an extra night at your teacher's home can be booked for a fee.

Local Transfers 

Local transfers from the nearest bus or train station to the teacher's home are FREE. If you are a fairly confident traveller, it is easy to get from the airport to the teacher's home town by bus (www.nationalexpress.com) or by train (www.nationalrail.co.uk). 

Airport Transfers 

If you require a personal airport transfer, your teacher or a member of Living Learning English staff will be happy to meet you at the nearest airport for a reasonable charge. Please ensure the arrival and departure time is after 7.30am. Any flight requiring a personal transfer that arrives/departs before 7.30am will incur an additional charge.

Travelling to the UK 

We will advise you on the best point of entry to the UK based on the location of your course - please talk to us about this before booking your flight. Please note that EU citizens need a full passport to travel to the UK. It is no longer possible to travel on an ID card. Full information is available here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/visiting-the-uk-as-an-eu-eea-or-swiss-citizen and https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/before-you-leave-for-the-uk

Travel
Travel
Travel
Quality English Accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK English UK Member El gazette
StudyTravel Network Secondary School Swards Education Stars - 2015 Award By Students - Best Language School in England ST Star Awards - Shortlisted 2015 - English Language School Europe