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Friday 11 May 2012

One Stone!! Two Birds!!

TRIP 1 : You can feel the real premier clubs!


You can experience the real football in this trip.
You'll visit 4 cities and 15 major clubs stadiums in a month.

 
CITIESCAMP SITECLUBS
LondonCamp In London Olympics 2012 Arsenal

0208 1233 917Chelsea

Low Hall Sports Ground, Walthamstow,Queens Park Rangers

London, E17 8AXTottenham

http://www.campinlondon.com/Fulham



NewCastleDolbryn Caravan & CampingNewcastle Utd
Sunderland01239 710683Sunderland

Capel Iwan Road, Newcastle Emlyn

Carmarthenshire, SA38 9LP

http://dolbryn.co.uk/



ManchesterLiverpool Sun And Air Naturist ClubManchester Utd
Liverpool07967 884448 Manchester City

Sunnyside, Foxes Bank Lane, WhistonLiverpool

Prescot, Merseyside, L35 3STBolton

http://www.lsas.org.uk/Blackburn



BirminghamChapel Lane Caravan Club SiteAston

01564 826483West Bromwich

Wythall, Birmingham

Warwickshire, B47 6JX

TRIP 2 : trip with language course

1.language course in oxford(2 weeks)


  1. how to get there
  • Oxford is about 60 miles (90 kms) northwest of London and has excellent road and national rail links. Regular coach services connect Oxford with the capital and also with Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports.
  • By car(campervan)
Birmingham-Oxford: M40-A34
Bristol-Oxford: M32-M4-A34
Cardiff-Oxford: M4-A420
Edinburgh-Oxford: A74(M)-A74-M6-M42-M40-A34
Glasgow-Oxford: M74-A74(M)-M6-M42-M40-A34
London-Oxford: A40-M40-A40
Manchester-Oxford: M56-M6-M42-M40-A34

Newcastle-Oxford: A1-A1(M)-M1-A43-M40-A34
Nottingham-Oxford: M1-A43-M40-A34
If you want more detail, further details are available on the
http://www.ox.ac.uk/visitors_friends/maps_and_directions/index.html
  1. where to stay
we recommended you to stay in Oxford Camping And Caravanning Club
this is close to the university and Oxford is best explored without the car. Catch a bus from opposite the site, or walk or cycle the mile or so into the city centre. It also has facilities about
  • It opens all year
  • electronic hookups
  • gas refills available
  • shower
  • toilet block
  • laundry
  • public transport on site
  • internet access
  • Address, Contact Details and Map
Oxford
Oxford Camping and Caravanning Club Site
426 Abingdon Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 4XG
01865 244088
No calls after 8pm please.
Site Managers
Graham Bland, Tina Bland

  • Seasons and Fees
standard fee is £7.00 but you would be better if you check in the websites

  • further details about maps and fees
http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/siteseekerlite/aspx/details.aspx?id=7240
http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/siteseekerlite/aspx/details.aspx?id=7240
  1. about the language course
Dates
Course A: start in Monday 23 July 2012 (4 weeks)
Course B: start in Monday 23 July 2012 (2 weeks)
Course C: start in Monday 20 August 2012 (2 weeks)


Who are the courses for?
The courses are designed to prepare international students and academic visitors for study at the University of Oxford. Students going on to another institution of higher education where English is the medium of instruction may also be accepted if places are available.

Purpose and content of the course
Students coming to study at the University of Oxford or elsewhere will be much better equipped to meet the demands of their academic life and do well in their studies if they attend a pre-sessional course. They will also be able to integrate into the social life of a university more easily.

During the courses, students will develop their skills in
- understanding lectures
- reading academic texts effectively
- taking notes from lectures and written texts
- writing academic essays
- participating in seminars and discussions
- giving presentations
- interacting in social situations

The courses will also include general study skills and cultural orientation.

The organisation of the courses
- 20 hours of tuition each week
- Students are taught in small groups of around 12 people
- Classes take place in the Language Centre
- Students have access to all of the facilities of the Language Centre, including the library, audio- and video-rooms and multi-media computers
- There is a programme of visits to places of interest

Admission requirements
Students with a conditional or unconditional offer from Oxford University are given priority. Prospective students should note that the minimum English language requirement for postgraduate students at Oxford University is IELTS 7.0/TOEFL 600 or ibTOEFL 100. For complete details, click here.

Students who have IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 575/ibT 88 or below are recommended to attend the eight-week course (Course A). Students without a score need to show their level of competence in English in order to be accepted on the course.


Accommodation
Students who are coming to study at Oxford may be housed by their own colleges, which they should contact as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements. Students who are not intending to study at Oxford will need to make their own arrangements for accommodation. The Language Centre can provide some information about accommodation in Oxford.

Fees 2012
Course A (4 weeks): £2,300
Course B (2 weeks): £1,175
Course C (2 weeks): £1,175

For all courses, a deposit of £200 is payable at the time of application. The balance is to be paid before the start of the course and the deposit is non-refundable.

Registration
The registration form can be downloaded in web sites(http://www.lang.ox.ac.uk/courses/pre-ses.html) and sent by e-mail to: admin@lang.ox.ac.uk

It can also be sent by fax: +44 1865 283 366

Or by post to:
The Assistant Director (EPS 2012)
University of Oxford
Language Centre
12 Woodstock Rd
Oxford OX2 6HT
Great Britain

furthur details are available on http://www.lang.ox.ac.uk/courses/pre-ses.html
  1. other recommended place if you got a spare time

Carfax Tower
Corner of St. Aldate's, Cornmarket Street, Queen Street, High Street



Open from April to October 10am to 5.30pm (4.30pm in October). Open Daily November to March, 10am to 3pm (4pm in March). Adults £2.20 - Seniors £2.20 - Students £2.20 - Children £1.10
Carfax is located at the junction of St Aldate's (south), Cornmarket Street (north), Queen Street (west) and the High Street (east) in Oxford, England. It is considered to be the centre of the city. The name "Carfax" derives from the French "carrefour", or "crossroads".

University Church of St. Mary the Virgin
Entrances on High Street and Radcliffe Square

Church open daily 9am -5pm (6am-6pm in July & August), Sundays the Tower opens at 12:15pm October - May, 11:15am June - September.
The Tower: .

Martyrs' Memorial
Intersection of St. Giles', Magdalen Street, and Beaumont Street

Saxon Tower of St Michael at the North Gate
Cornmarket Street.

Open 10am - 5pm Mon-Fri, 12 noon - 5pm Sunday. Admission £1.50.

Bodleian Library
Broad Street, 277216

Opening hours: Monday – Sunday all year round. Our opening hours are: Monday – Friday 9.00 – 17.00; Saturday 9.00 – 16.30; Sunday 11.00-17.00. With the exception of the Shop and the Exhibition Room, admission to the interior of the buildings is charged for.

There are a lot of diffent places for visiting. If you want more information, please explore at this website http://www.oxfordcityguide.com/ee2/index.php?/TouristInfo/SightSeeing/


2.language course in cambridge


N worship Cambridge London by train for about an hour and two hours by car is about 70 Malmn London
- Overlooking the River Cam Kamarj the large cities
- Tattabrkambrdj Muscat University of Cambridge
- A population of about 130,000 people
- There Fitzoliam Museum in Cambridge and the finest Alsmomat
- There is a park in Cambridge and there are Butaytkal Séa bridge based on the model of the sixteenth century
- There are many, among the most important fe international languog and bell cambridge school

Where to stay

Royal Cambridge Hotel



Georgian-fronted hotel conveniently situated, within easy walking distance of King's College and the famous 'Backs' of the River Cam.

About the language

cambridge(3week or 2week)

Further details are available on the
http://www.ice.cam.ac.uk/courses/summer-schools

International Summer School English courses
The Language Centre is running two English courses as part of the University's International Summer School
- a three-week IELTS Preparation Course
and a two-week EAP course.

We are now accepting applications for the 2012 Summer Schools which will run in Cambridge from 8 July ?
1 September.
Applicants can apply online


steps of details are available on the

famous land mark
The bridge was built in 1749 by James Essex the Younger (1722-1784) to the design of William Etheridge (1709-1776). It has subsequently been rebuilt to the same design in 1866 and 1905.



If you need more information, please contact us on our blog.

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