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Key Facts

  • Starting
    6 Jan 2025
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Start Time
    17:00
    End Time
    21:00
    Duration
    12 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Weekday
    Start Date
    6 Jan 2025
    End Date
    28 Mar 2025
    Level
    Short Course
    Code
    KFLX013FC
  • Starting
    22 Apr 2025
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Start Time
    17:00
    End Time
    21:00
    Duration
    12 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Weekday
    Start Date
    22 Apr 2025
    Level
    Code
    KFLX012FC

    Fees

    19+ Fee
    £ 360
  • Starting
    22 Sep 2025
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Start Time
    17:00
    End Time
    21:00
    Duration
    12 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Weekday
    Start Date
    22 Sep 2025
    End Date
    12 Dec 2025
    Level
    Code
    KFLX014FC
  • Starting
    21 Apr 2026
    Location
    Kingston Hall Road Centre
    Start Time
    17:00
    End Time
    21:00
    Duration
    12 Weeks
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Weekday
    Start Date
    21 Apr 2026
    Level
    Code
    KFLX012FC

    Fees

    19+ Fee
    £ 360
Part Time EFL - English as a Foreign Language: Evening (4 hours a week) (18 years and above) - Multiple Start Dates

Improve your English Language skills and your prospects in the heart of Kingston-upon-Thames. There are many other reasons students choose to study English (EFL) at Kingston College:

  • Accredited by the British Council;

  • Classes are conducted by qualified and experienced teachers.

  • Excellent progression opportunities;

  • All our classes are classroom based; all the teaching is through qualified teachers and not through Distance Learning (CBT - computer based teaching). Maximum class size: 20 students. Current average class size: 13 or less;

  • Regular homework and constructive feedback;

  • One to one tutorial sessions with your teacher to discuss progress and set personalised learning targets specific to your needs;

  • Leisure programme available, including free sports classes, trips and a discounted gym membership;

  • Classes are at Kingston College in Kingston town centre, 100 metres from the River Thames and just ten miles from central London;

  • A great opportunity to make new friends from all over the world.
  • Entry Requirements


    Our English as a Foreign Language classes are offered at all study levels from Elementary to Advanced (subject to numbers). We offer daytime and evening study options - please see timetables below. The minimum level for our classes is Elementary (A2 - CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference).

    As a new applicant you will be asked to take a placement test (free of charge) to assess your level of English and identify the best level of study to suit your needs. For more information please telephone on 020 8268 2999 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    We offer general English classes which will develop your English Language skills using speaking, reading, writing and listening. We have a student-centred approach where the students are at the heart of what we do.

    We also have Cambridge Exam preparatory courses which focus on the language and skills you need to pass these well-respected and world-wide recognised exams. (Subject to numbers).

    Course objectives: Our General English courses will prepare you to communicate with confidence in real life situations - whether for work, study, travel or simply to talk to friends and family. Our enthusiastic and friendly teachers will use a variety of teaching methods, latest course books and materials, such as newspapers and the internet which will give you the skills and confidence to thrive. Lessons are fun and challenging so you will make progress quickly and enjoy your time in the classroom!

  • Course Content


    General English is taught at all levels except complete beginners and students can also prepare for the Cambridge Exams. Courses cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, and give students the necessary speaking, listening, reading and writing skills to progress to the next level.

    Classes are popular so please apply early. Minimum age: 18. Course fee: £540 (Day), £360 (Evening).

    Academic Year 2024-2025

    ENROLMENT FOR TERM 1 - 02 - 20/09/24

    04 & 10/09 - late evening enrolment available

    TERM 1

    23/09/24 - 13/12/24 (11 weeks)

    October half-term 28/10 - 01/11/24

    Christmas holidays - 16/12/24 - 03/01/25

    College staff improvement day (no lessons) - 24/10/24

    ENROLMENT FOR TERM 2 - 02 - 20/12/24

    TERM 2

    06/01/25 - 28/03/25 (11 weeks)

    February half-term - 17 - 21/02/25

    Easter holidays - 31/03 - 21/04/25

    College staff improvement day (no lessons) - 12/02/25

    ENROLMENT FOR TERM 3 - 17/03 - 04/04/25

    TERM 3

    22/04/25 - 11/07/25 - (11 weeks)

    May half-term - 26 - 30/05/25

    Summer holidays - from 11/07/25

    College staff improvement day (no lessons) - 06/05/25

    Course fees have been built taking into account the 'non-teaching days' which are the College Staff Improvement Days and national Bank Holidays (see dates above) . Therefore we do not offer refunds or 'make up' classes for FTE and EFL classes which fall on CPD days and bank holidays.

  • Progression Next Steps


    Students normally remain at the same level for two terms. Progression to the next level depends upon success in the end of term test and good attendance. Progression onto a higher level class is at the discretion of the tutor. Please make sure you have discussed with your tutor which course is suitable for the coming term and agree that it is the correct level. Student reports and references are available upon request.

    Students who would like to continue with their English studies are able to apply for the following programme:

    Full Time EFL - English as a Foreign Language - 15 Hours a week (18 years and above)

  • Additional Information


    Course fee: £540 (Day), £360 (Evening).

    Payment: We do not charge a registration fee. Full fees must be paid at enrolment by cash, cheque or card. There is no option for instalment payments. No fee waivers or concessions are available. Places are non-transferable. The tuition fee, once paid, is non-refundable and non-transferable. This means that if you decide to leave your course for whatever reason, you will not receive a refund. Exceptions may be made on a case by case basis. Please visit the School office to discuss.

    For further information if you are a student moving to the UK or from the EEA (European Economic Area) please use the following link for further information about living and studying in the UK: https://stcg.ac.uk/students/international-study/international-student-advice?highlight=WyJpbnRlcm5hdGlvbmFsIl0=

    Local student accommodation information and costs is available. These accommodation providers do not work for Kingston College and are for private residential accommodation.

    Office Contact Details - Adult ESOL & EFL: Telephone: 020 8268 2999 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Address: Room G52,Ground Floor, Kingston College, Kingston Hall Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2AQ

    We have been a British Council accredited College for our English Language courses since 2003. See our latest British Council Inspection Report.

  • Course Structure


    EFL EVENING CLASSES

    The tuition fee is £360 (£9 per hour) which includes 40 hours tuition; 4 hours per week for 10 weeks PLUS an additional week of individual tutorials.

    LEVEL------------------------------DAYS OF ATTENDANCE----------TIME

    EMERGING ----------------------Tuesday & Wednesday----------19:00-21:00

    CONSOLIDATING -------------Tuesday & Thursday -------------19:00-21:00

    Classes are run subject to numbers.

  • Teaching and Learning


    EFL Mission Statement

    Our central mission is to create a nurturing and positive learning environment where students are given the opportunity to develop the full use of their language skills and immerse themselves in British life, education and culture. We aim to do this by:

    • Continuously developing and adapting the syllabus to cater to the needs of the students.

    • Integrating students into college life by encouraging them to make full use of the on-site facilities.

    • Enabling students to take ownership of their own individual learning goals and show them ways of achieving them. This will be done through one to one tutorials and smart targets set and discussed with each student.

    • Ensuring that a student's stay is both beneficial and enjoyable.

    • Encouraging respect and provide British Values.

    • Promoting cultural awareness and understanding.

    • Enabling students to access further and higher education opportunities.

    • Offering support and skills needed to gain employment though our Student Support.