We offer courses in eleven different languages at a range of levels from complete beginner (Level 1) through to Advanced Conversation.
Are the classes accredited?
Our main programme of courses are not formally accredited. If learners attend 60% or more of the course they can request an attendance certificate.
Where do the classes take place?
The classes take place in the main building at King Edward VII Upper School on Glossop Road,Sheffield, S10 2PW. In the evenings we use the Independent Learning Centre (ILC ) entrance which is to the right of the big steps when facing the building.
Some of our classes are now taking place online. To participate in online classes you will need a reliable internet connection, a computer/laptop/tablet with fully updated browser (preferably Google Chrome). Your device will need a microphone, and preferably a camera.
When do the classes take place?
From 7.15-9.00 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays different languages and levels take place on different nights. Please see the current brochure for which classes take place on which evenings.
Online classes take place from 7.30-9.00 pm on either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings.
King Edward VII School is a confident, ambitious learning community where a culture of high expectations exists for students, staff and governors. Although we have six main feeder schools, young learners join us from across the City of Sheffield as a direct result of parental preference. King Edward VII School has a large and very successful Sixth Form.
The School is incredibly diverse and this is something that we value and see as a unique strength in that young people experience, first hand, a special, harmonious learning community that acknowledges differences, enhances tolerance and prepares them well for life in a global world that is becoming increasingly challenging.
Korean is spoken by more than 78 million people. The number of Korean language learners has remarkably grown in the past few decades beyond the Korean peninsula; a growth due mostly to South Korea’s increasingly visible roles in the world economy, technological innovation, and global popular cult...
By the end of the course, learners will be able to understand and use simple phrases and questions to exchange information in familiar situations in the target language.
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Korean is the official language spoken by North and South Koreans. There are approximately 78 million Korean speakers around the world. The language has its own writing system called ‘Hangul’ created in 1443 by King Sejong with a group of scholars. Korea [ ?? ], once known as ‘Land of the ...
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