: The “different” factor It’s extremely common to hear students talk about their courses in the US, Australia, and the UK. But South Africa has still remained a fairly low-key option for English language study. Studying English in South Africa ticks all the boxes you want—fun cities, excellent courses, splendid outdoors, great climate—with the added bonus of being a less routine destination
choice. Climate Students from warm climates won’t have a difficult time adapting to South Africa’s—and visitors from Australia Phone Number List
the snowy north will welcome the change! Studying in South Africa won’t require that you get a whole new wardrobe of jackets, boots, and winter woollies. And this makes packing and pre-departure preparation easy. (Don’t forget your swimsuit though, which brings us to our next point!) Beaches galore No one can argue against South

Africa’s stunning beaches. On the Western Cape, see African Penguins on Boulders Beach or people watch and while away an afternoon on the white sands and blue waters of the four Clifton Beaches. For birdlife, whales, dolphins, and scenic mountain views, drop by Hawston Beach. South African slang “Now,” “now now” and “just now”. Um, when exactly? (Let us know if you understand the difference after your course!) South African slang has strong Dutch
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