Where Can I Study English In South Africa

What is an English?

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England.

The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain.

Where Can I Study English In South Africa

  1. Language Teaching Centre

Is an international language school in Cape Town, that offers English and internationally recognized, foreign language training and certification within a nurturing, positive educational setting.

As well as highly qualified teachers with extensive experience in teaching students of many different nationalities, backgrounds and languages.

  1. Good Hope Studies

Good Hope Studies is an internationally accredited English school by EQUALS and IALC, with two centres in Cape Town. Classes are small and duration of 50 minutes. Lastly, Teachers all have CELTA or Delta qualifications.

  1. LAL Language Centres

LAL stands for ‘Language and Leisure’, which emphasises their belief that students should get out of the classroom and enjoy themselves while practising their new language skills.

They have over 30 years’ of experience in teaching English as a foreign language. Their teachers are skilled at tailoring their lessons to make them engaging and dynamic while meeting the needs of each student.

  1. UCT English Teaching Centre

They offer a range of English language courses. Courses range from conversational English to business English and preparation courses for IELTS (International English Language Test System).

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language, FCE (First Certificate in English) or CAE (Certificate in Advanced English exams).

  1. Oxford English Academy

This academy focuses on helping students take the IELTS test. They provide mock tests and feedback regarding the students speaking and writing from a certified examiner. All of this is done to provide the confidence and work for exam success.

How much does it cost to learn English in South Africa?

General English and IELTS courses cost per week

CourseStandardIntensive
Lessons per week20 Lessons30 Lessons
1-3 WeeksR 4 190R 5 690
4-7 WeeksR 3 990R 5 390
8-11 WeeksR 3 790R 5 090

How long does it take to become an English teacher in South Africa?

You may follow one of two routes in becoming a teacher, namely: a four-year Bachelor of Education degree (B. Ed.); a three-or four-year Bachelor’s degree, followed by a one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). Once completed, both routes lead to classification as a professionally qualified teacher.

Are English teachers in demand in South Africa?

Whilst there is a demand for English teachers in South Africa, the need is not as high in many other countries, so you’ll need a high level of TEFL certification to get a job. To further your chances of being hired, apply for jobs around November.

What qualifications do I need to become a teacher in South Africa?

There are two routes to becoming a teacher in South Africa and both are recognised equally. The most direct route is to study for a Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree.

This is a four-year degree when studying full-time. The other option is to complete a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).