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On average the cost of ESOL tutoring in Belfast is ÂŁ17.
Rates will differ/vary depending on:
97% of our tutors give the first hour of ESOL classes for free. Check out the rates of our ESOL tutors in your region.
In Belfast and the nearby areas, 44 private ESOL teachers are available to offer private lessons
You can refer to their tutoring ad and choose the ESOL teacher that corresponds to your needs.
Pupils gave their ESOL tutors on average 5 out of five from a sample of 7 ratings.
Learn to speak English online with a private tutor from Superprof. Connect with native English speakers on Superprof to improve your English language skills faster and to perfect your accent.
Many of our ESOL teachers also offer private online tuition. In fact, about 80% of the private teachers across our platform offer ESOL classes online.
To find available classes online, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available instructors who are currently offering online courses in your desired subject.
Online courses via Skype offer you more advantages. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the teacher does not need to travel.
Check out our amazing ESOL tutors based in Belfast!
âś… Average price: | ÂŁ17/h |
âś… Average response time: | 2h |
âś… Tutors available: | 44 |
âś… Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
English is a beneficial language to have, and here's why.
Since the industrial revolution and the peak of the British Empire, the English language has been regarded as one of the world’s most important global languages. Would you like to learn more about English speaking culture? Maybe you'd like to come to the UK and study the English language? As you'll probably be aware, Ireland makes up part of the United Kingdom and Belfast is a wonderful historical city where you can not only learn English but also familiarise yourself with the history of the Celtic dialect!
Belfast is a popular location among young students too thanks to its vibrant nightlife and attractive centre.
The English language was first brought over to the British Isles by the Angles and the Saxons from Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. There are over 300 million native speakers of English (most of whom are found in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, and New Zealand).
In fact, English and French are the only two languages to hold official status in every continent. It’s the official language of 55 different sovereign states, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the African Union (AU), the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
Additionally, English is commonly used as the lingua franca for academia, business, tourism, science, and technology. Learning the language will allow you to take part in international student exchange programmes in English-speaking countries and academic institutions.
There are somewhere between 400 million and 1 billion non-native speakers which means that there could be almost 3 non-native English speakers for every native speaker of the language.
English is the most studied language on the planet and is regularly used in international business, the sciences, the arts, and travel and tourism. It’s also the official language of many former British colonies.
People all over the world have been fascinated by European and British culture. Thus, there a number of people wanting to live and study in the UK. However, new arrivals will quickly learn how important their English language skills are once they've seen just how few people in the UK speak a foreign language.
In terms of your career, speaking English and any other languages can help you gain an advantage over other candidates, command a higher salary, and even apply to jobs that wouldn’t otherwise be able to without English language skills. Education, training, experience, and skills are all highly sought after by recruiters.
Learning English will open a lot of doors, not only in the UK but also in other English-speaking countries such as the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, for example, not to mention at companies in your own home country who deal with international clients.
The UK is the world’s fifth-largest economy and is a major trading partner with other developed countries including Germany, Spain, Italy, Canada, the US, France, Australia, China, and Japan.
Another reason to learn English in the UK is that getting lessons in the country can help students gain the necessary level in English to attend prestigious schools and universities in the UK and beyond. Whichever level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) you need to achieve, A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, or C2, English lessons can help you get there.
What's better than living in the UK for improving your knowledge of English grammar, pronouns, homophones, prepositions, adverbs, subordinate clauses, nouns, word families, complex sentences, everyday vocabulary?
In addition to English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classes, learners will be immersed in British culture, use the language every day, and get better and reading, writing, and speaking English.
There are plenty of places in Belfast where you can learn how to speak English. Whether you want to improve your reading, get English academic support classes, or improve your English for citizenship tests, the most difficult thing you’ll have to do is choose the right type of lessons.
You can enrol on a part-time ESOL course at Belfast Met, or BURC (Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre) also offers ESOL learning to migrants and others whose native language is not English.
You can also learn English online if you don’t have the budget for normal classes. There are also plenty of sites with resources and lessons for those learning how to speak English. You can find exercises covering a variety of grammatical topics like spelling, grammar, conjugations, and vocabulary without having to pay a fortune (or anything) for your English lessons!
Lots of people learn English, but that doesn't mean to say it's easy! This is where Superprof's private tutors come in.
They can teach private English tutorials to foreign students wanting to improve their English language skills. In order to learn English, there are two main parts of the language you'll need to study: grammar and vocabulary. You can't learn to speak English without learning both.
The price of tutoring varies due to a range of criteria. However, a lot of private tutors offer free tutoring for the first hour so you can try out their lessons.
If you want to learn the English language, whatever your goal may be, the main problem won’t be learning the language but rather trying to choose the right way to learn it.
You should consider the following criteria when choosing your tutor:
You've got no excuses to not start getting English tutorials. Private tutorials have the advantage of working with your schedule, unlike lessons at a school which have to take place according to the school's timetable. This means you can get more out of your lessons in the long term.
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