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English Home Language (EHL) is a natural home to learn the International English language, from English teachers while staying with a host family plus enjoying sight seeing tours of London or Cots world or your desired nearby tourist attractive places. EHL offers the opportunity to all overseas students to interact, develop & learn English from our experienced staff. The students arrive from France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Japan, China & many other countries to improve their verbal (speaking), written (Grammar) & professional English language skills at all levels for all ages above 8+yrs.
EHL offer various student courses & activities like learn english book to meet the student requirements. All our students enjoy one to one teaching and excellent accomodation (shared for two students). Please choose one of the following course with pricing based on single (or shared for 2 students) accomodation and extra activities
English Home Language offers Intensive English Package courses & focuses on developing your listening, speaking, pronunciation and grammar skills while you stay with English host family. This course is tailored to the individual requirements of the student and concentrates on all round English language skills development. This is the best way you can learn English in an English speaking enviornment while doing day to day activities like dining, watching TV, shopping, Gardening etc with host family apart from your chosen intensive English lessons.
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Article author: Anika Saikam
EHL offers three types of courses viz Intensive English Package, Intensive English Course with fun or sports activities and Professional Business English. Also, offer visits (optional) to famous Cultural, Historical & Art centres to choose from the list.
Key Course Objectives
By the end of your chosen course the student will be able to use English more effectively in specific situations, day to day conversations and talk about extra leisure or sporting interests with growing confidence.
The Benefits
With English Home stays you not only develop your English language skills living in the home of your teacher, you experience the breathtaking beauty of the England.
* Pick up & drop off at the airport or railway station (extra charges will apply-see price list).
* Accommodation at home with TV & Internet (optional)
* Full board - Breakfast, lunch and dinner with your teacher
* Intensive English language course tailored to your personal requirements and objectives
* A full and comprehensive assessment at the commencement of your course
* All materials and learning resources provided for the length of the course
* Report and certificate presented at the end of the course
* At the end of course tutorial specifically addressing future learning strategies to enable you to continue to progress.
Intensive English Course plus Activities
Combining English Home Language Intensive English lessons with learning activities will allow you the opportunity to practise English in the real world. English Home Language organise various activities covering, Hobbies, Culture, Lifestyle, Sport and Art. The chosen activities shall be organised on arrival and a schedule of intensive classroom learning and activities will be designed to suit your goals. This is the best way to extend your learning English while having fun through extra sports or sight seeing activities
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International English Language, Please Visit this site
www.english-homelanguage.com
Article author: Anika Saikam
London experienced a cultural and artistic movement in between early 16th and early 17th century which is known as the English Renaissance Period. The English Renaissance was much influenced by the pan-European Renaissance which is said to have originated in the 14th century in northern Italy. Often known as the "age of the Shakespeare" or "the Elizabethan era," the English Renaissance created stimulation in art, architecture, literature and music of whole of England. The transition in the England was accepted with reluctance and it was rather a medley of the forgotten Gothic and the naïve Renaissance.
No field in England was untouched by the revolution caused by Renaissance. The English literature was marked by the works of poets like Edmund Spenser and John Milton, playwrights like William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe and philosophers like Sir Thomas More and Sir Francis Bacon. Some produced works which explained the English Christian beliefs; some represented English thought on life and death and also covered the glorious history of London; and some printed their works on their ideas on humanity and on Utopian society.
Renaissance also had great impact on the music. From renowned ballads to church songs and sophisticated court music, many inventive steps were taken and the music during the Renaissance period had become varied and more delightful. The comedy and tragedy plays used music to make it livelier. A new school of music also developed in this period which was known as the English Madrigal School. The English Madrigal was either copies of Italian musical works or their direct translations. Mostly in three to six voices, the English madrigals were light in style.
Renaissance also influenced the architectural style of that period. Emphasis was laid upon symmetry, proportion, geometry and on maintaining the regularity in the architecture. Inigo Jones is credited for propounding Renaissance architecture in England. He had studied architecture in Italy, the country influenced by the Andrea Palladio who transformed the architectural style of both palaces and churches. He designed great buildings such as the Queen’s House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House at Whitehall.
Even the style of making furniture was influenced by Renaissance. It cannot be denied that England was much influenced by the Italian style of art and architecture. Though Oak wood was used to make furniture but now apple, pear, chestnut, walnut, holly and pine were also used to improve the quality of the furniture. Earlier the ornate-furniture was only limited to the churches and ecclesiastical houses. With the improvement in the position of the citizen, English people also beautified their home with magnificent furniture.
However, many historians argue that English Renaissance was nothing but just a transition towards a modern world. They contend that English Renaissance does not level with the artistic achievements and aims similar to their Italian counterparts. The English literature had been seeing its growth since the time of Geoffrey Chaucer. Nevertheless, most of the historians still are of the opinion that there was an artistic flowering in London and other regions of England in the period between early 16th and early 17th century.
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