Languages
We provide modules in French or Spanish at three different entry points : route A for complete beginners, route B for students who already have a GCSE and route C for those who have an AS or A2 qualification.
Why study a language?
You may already know that graduates of UK universities who speak a foreign language are a relatively rare commodity and because of this, their unemployment rates are lower. it’s likely that you’ll be paid more too! According to recruitment agencies, those using languages at work can earn between 8–20% more than those who can’t offer knowledge of a language. Read more about using languages at work.
We will help to turn you into the type of graduate that employers are looking for; someone who is a good team worker, who is adaptable and flexible, who is tolerant of other cultures and who is self-confident and an effective communicator.
Learning another language develops all these skills and more, and we are confident that you will enjoy the friendly and supportive atmosphere of our classes.
700 reasons for studying languages.
The fact is, businesses are looking for employees with language skills. As globalisation accelerates, the ability to communicate internationally is becoming a pre-requisite for success.
Miles TemplemanDirector General, Institute of Directors

