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English Lessons in Edinburgh

English is one of the most spoken languages in the world, present in more than 100 countries, and is recognised as one of the main languages used in business, education and international tourism. Plus, English is the de facto language of the United Kingdom and, of course, Edinburgh, so if you are planning to move or visit there, learning English is a must.

Reach out to us and we will prepare a programme that suits your every need! For instance, our native-speaking instructors can prepare face-to-face or online language lessons and give you tips and tricks to become fluent in English in no time. You’ll learn, for example, how to use phrasal verbs and slang to sound natural and accurate.

Also, your teacher will give you lots of useful tips to make learning faster, such as how some words in English exist only in the plural form, like glasses, binoculars, trousers, scissors and more! So, you’ll never say “can I see that trouser?” when buying clothes in a shop. Furthermore, you can apply for a new job at the many companies in Edinburgh that use English as their working language, such as Standard Life, the Royal Bank of Scotland or Miller Homes.

Get started with English online or face-to-face classes today! Regardless of your native language, you’ll realise that there are many words in English that have become international, such as ”internet” (Spanish uses that exact term) or “business” (even Japanese use a close approximation: “bijinesu”). So, contact us at Listen & Learn and broaden your horizons today!

The type of courses we offer:

Face-to-Face 1-to-1 (Individual) General English

These English lessons are more general in nature and are targeted at students who have a whole range of different needs. While all beginners level students can expect to cover Survival Englishrequired for short visits to a country where English may not be spoken and/or the intention is to make good contacts with the local populationstudents then generally progress in different directions depending on their needs. Typical students include those buying property overseas, spouses of overseas nationals, people about to set off on that long-awaited world trip, English-culture enthusiasts and those who are keen to pass a particular English examination. Enquire now about our English Courses or Take A Free English Level Test

Face-to-Face 1-to-1 (Individual) Business English

English lessons of this type are aimed towards those that need to learn English to aid them with their employment. For those just starting out, it is integral to learn basic greetings and business etiquette. Reading and writing can be adopted once the simple precepts are out of the way. Success has come from students who are involved in the import/export business, international negotiations and acquisitions, those seeking jobs in multinational companies and those working with foreign colleagues, academia and bureaucracy. Even our most basic lesson for beginners will have the student finishing the lesson with basic telephone/e-mail skills in English, as well as survival English should a short stay in the country is needed. Enquire now about our English Courses or Take A Free English Level Test

Face-to-Face Closed (Private) Group General or Business English

If there are 2 or more of you with the same level of English, the same goals sought for the language and be able to study at the same time and location, then you'll be happy to know that these English lessons can also be made available with Two-to-One English Lessons or Small Group In-Company English Lessons. Listen & Learn does not generally recommend classes with more than 6-8 people, though Taster lessons in English can run with up to 12 people. Bookings must be made for all participants at the same time. Enquire now about our English Courses or Take A Free English Level Test

Skype, Google Meet or Zoom Online 1-to-1 (Individual) General or Business English

Our native-speaking qualified English teachers can instruct you and your group at your work or at home at a time most convenient for you. Classes can take place on any day of the weekeven weekendsmorning, afternoon or evening. If meeting at your office or home is not suitable, you can take your lessons at the trainer's office. Study materials are supplied for you. Enquire now about our English Courses or Take A Free English Level Test

Skype, Google Meet or Zoom Online Group (Closed or Open) General or Business English

If there are two or more of you with the same level of English, the same targets within the language and are able to study at the same time and location, then you'll be happy to know that these English lessons can also be made available for Two-to-One English Lessons or Small Group In-Company English Lessons. Listen & Learn does not generally recommend classes of more than 6-8 people, though Taster lessons in English can run with up to 12 people. Bookings must be made for all participants at the same time. Enquire now about our English Courses or Take A Free English Level Test

Top Tips For…

english Songs

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Every Breath You Take- The Police

This song is perfect for those who are just starting with their English lessons, as it’s quite repetitive and uses simple grammar. Also, as almost all the verses rhyme, you will get to practise similar phonemes and learn the subtle differences between them. Although the song may strike you as romantic, it is actually about a stalker obsessed with the woman he lost. By listening to Every Breath You Take, you will learn more about idioms that express love and pain, such as “my heart aches” or “to be lost without a trace”. Listen to this piece here!

english Songs

Where Is the Love? - Black Eyed Peas

Black Eyed Peas was a very successful band in the 2000s and composed songs like Where Is the Love?, a track about social issues, such as racism, terrorism, hate, and intolerance. The singer asks, “where is the love?” to encourage us to embrace each other. So, in addition to learning English vocabulary and expressions, you will learn a lot about the American culture and problems they are still facing today. The style is quite fast and includes a lot of slang and informal phrases, so it’s more suitable for advanced students of English. Listen to this piece here!

Wonderwall - Oasis

If you are a fan of pop music and would like to combine your love of music with learning English outside the classroom, then you should definitely listen to Oasis songs, like Wonderwall. This hit describes an imaginary loved one who supports the poetic persona in any and every situation. Because of its complicated structures and combination of past tenses, it’s most suitable for higher-level learners of English. By listening to this song, you will also become familiar with informal expressions and contractions like “gotta” or “should’ve”. Listen to this piece here!

english Entertainment

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Game of Thrones- TV Series

Game of Thrones is one of the most popular series of the last decade and not without reason! It has an epic story with a plot that thickens with every season. Game of Thrones is set in a fantasy world where contending families fight to become king. From dragons to sorcerers, you will discover a whole world while getting to know the colourful characters that make up the families of House Stark, House Targaryen and House Lannister. Although everyone can enjoy this amazing series, beginner students may have trouble understanding the archaic English that some of the characters use when talking to each other. Fortunately, subtitles will be of help here! Find here more information about this amazing series!

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Harry Potter- Movie

Ever since the Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone screened in 2001, the series of movies, based on the books by J K Rowling, has captivated children, teens and adults. The first film is about a young boy who discovers he is a wizard and follows his adventures in Hogwarts, an ancient school of magic. There, he makes friends with Hermione and Ron and realizes that in the magical world he is very special: Harry is the only person to ever survive the dark sorcerer, Lord Voldemort. The saga is incredibly entertaining and very useful for becoming acquainted with the British accent and culture (it turns out that tea time is sacred, even in the magical world). Learn more about these great movies here!

Notting Hill Carnival

The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event that has been organised since 1966 on the streets of the Notting Hill, London, every August. The carnival is hosted by the British West Indian community and is one of the biggest street festivals in the world (attended by more than two million people every year). You can also take part in the street processions if you like (as long as you wear a costume) and enjoy music by bands and artists from all over the world. Plus, you will find more than 240 food stalls, where you can practise your English by ordering something delicious! Learn more about this carnival here!

english Youtube Channels

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BBC Learning English

This YouTube channel is an asset for anyone studying English as a second language. It’s full of free resources to put your listening skills into practice, learn more vocabulary, fine-tune your pronunciation and increase your understanding of specific topics, as well. For example, they feature a section on the daily news, so you are always informed about what is going on in Britain and around the world. They also have a playlist dedicated to pronunciation, where they explain how words and names that are not intuitive to pronounce, like Siobhan, are said in English while giving tips on how to improve your diction. Click here and check out the channel.

english Youtube Channels

LinguaMarina

LinguaMarina is a YouTube channel run by an American ESL teacher who is also multilingual (she speaks Spanish, Italian and a few other languages, too), so she knows exactly what are going through as a foreign language student. Marina mostly focuses on pronunciation and intonation, so you can sound as native-like as possible, and she does this not only through theory and examples, but also by giving you advice from her own experience. Plus, she recommends lots of TV shows, music and films you can use to improve your English skills even more while having some fun. Click here and check out the channel.

Ted

If you would like to acquire English while learning something interesting, you should subscribe to TED’s YouTube channel. TED is one of the most well-known organisations in the world, hosting conferences around the world that brings together experts from almost every field to deliver short and engaging talks. The channel is divided into subjects, so you can easily find what interests you, and you don’t have to worry about your English proficiency. While advanced learners listen to the talks without any help, beginner-level students of English can watch the videos with subtitles. Click here and check out the channel.

english Youtube Channels

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BBC Learning English

This YouTube channel is an asset for anyone studying English as a second language. It’s full of free resources to put your listening skills into practice, learn more vocabulary, fine-tune your pronunciation and increase your understanding of specific topics, as well. For example, they feature a section on the daily news, so you are always informed about what is going on in Britain and around the world. They also have a playlist dedicated to pronunciation, where they explain how words and names that are not intuitive to pronounce, like Siobhan, are said in English while giving tips on how to improve your diction.

english Youtube Channels

LinguaMarina

LinguaMarina is a YouTube channel run by an American ESL teacher who is also multilingual (she speaks Spanish, Italian and a few other languages, too), so she knows exactly what are going through as a foreign language student. Marina mostly focuses on pronunciation and intonation, so you can sound as native-like as possible, and she does this not only through theory and examples, but also by giving you advice from her own experience. Plus, she recommends lots of TV shows, music and films you can use to improve your English skills even more while having some fun.

TED

If you would like to acquire English while learning something interesting, you should subscribe to TED’s YouTube channel. TED is one of the most well-known organisations in the world, hosting conferences around the world that brings together experts from almost every field to deliver short and engaging talks. The channel is divided into subjects, so you can easily find what interests you, and you don’t have to worry about your English proficiency. While advanced learners listen to the talks without any help, beginner-level students of English can watch the videos with subtitles.

Testimonials

From our clients all over the world

"My English lessons have been very helpful."
Cristina Lazar

English course in Online.

"Yes, I am enjoying my English course. Andrew is a good teacher. Lessons are interesting so are going very quickly."
Bartlomiej Leszczynski

English course in Derby, Service Engineer - Trent 900, Rolls Royce.

"I have now taken 20 lessons with Listen & Learn and we have enjoyed a nice process with Nada."
Alexander Arias

English course in Online.

"I would like to highlight the professionalism of my teacher Frances, she has been a great support and I found her a big help!"
Juan Antonio Tercero López

English course in Crawley.

"My teachers were very helpful and professional and I liked the varied lessons where I learned about not just grammar and vocabulary, but culture too!"
Michelle Gleeson

English course in Sheffield, Training Administrator, SIG PLC.

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Our Clients Include

From our clients all over the world

EMI Music
Language learned: German in Dublin.

Esendex Ltd.
Language learned: Spanish in Nottingham.

TDM Group
Language learned: Arabic in London.