Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying English in Liverpool. These homes are often between 20 - 45 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 18+. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Student residences often do not include any meal plan. Learn more about student residence accommodation
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Liverpool, but this tends to be more expensive. LILA* provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
LILA* loves Liverpool...you will too!
Liverpool has so much to offer as a vibrant, iconic, cultural European destination. The city has more galleries and museums than any other UK city outside London and they're jam-packed with culture vultures year-round. Add an unrivalled nightlife scene, impressive shopping areas throughout the city and nearby, beautiful local beaches and wildlife havens, and the world-renowned friendly locals and you get Liverpool - the small city with a big heart.
Famous for being the home of The Beatles, Liverpool has many attractions and sites that commemorate the story of the most successful band of all time. You can visit the famous "Cavern Club" where the band played regularly in the 60s and take city tours such as the ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ which will take you to the most important places associated with the band like Penny Lane and Strawberry Field!
The city hosts many music festivals throughout the year in the beautiful city parks and numerous music venues from The Philharmonic Hall to The Cavern. The Liverpool Echo Arena hosts international events including the MTV Europe Music Awards, BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Cirque du Soleil, and concerts of many famous artists. Aside from the festivals, Liverpool's music scene is thriving and you can find live music in the city every day of the week!
Liverpool is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2004) due to its impressive waterfront and rich maritime history. You can visit some of these beautiful sites, take a trip on the famous Mersey Ferries, and visit the Albert Dock which alone has the largest collection of Grade I listed buildings in the UK.
Do you like sport? Liverpool's got it covered! Two of the biggest Premiership football teams, Liverpool and Everton, are located in the city at Anfield and Goodison Park and their homes are just across the park from one another. If you like horseracing or golf you could check out the Grand National which is held at Aintree Racecourse every April, or the Royal Liverpool Golf Club which hosts numerous Open Championships.
Liverpool locals are famed for their humour and fashion sense. Take a wander through the city and you're sure to meet some friendly locals who are ready to chat. For your shopping needs head to Liverpool ONE and Church Street, the fabulous shopping centres in the heart of the city.
Here are some useful links:
http://www.visitliverpool.com/
http://independent-liverpool.co.uk/
http://www.liverpool.com/information/about-us.html
Have questions? Get answers from LILA* Liverpool staff, Language International student advisors, and past students.
Ask a questionOur General English and IELTS course is a 21 hour per week, intensive full time course. It is a combination of General English and IELTS preparation. General English will aim to give you the confidence in communicating in an English speaking environment and you’ll focus on the skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing, whilst covering essential grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, phrases and formal and informal language. The IELTS part of the course will focus on academic reading and writing, whilst also honing your speaking and listening skills. The class covers all modules of the IELTS exam and students will also get the chance to see a past exam paper. You will encounter a wide range of strategies to give you the best possible opportunity to achieve your desired grade.
The students have 15 lessons per week.
If the student would like to stay with his uncle that’s perfectly fine.
Unfortunately, we will not be able to accept any students under the age of 16 to the school.
Students must be 16 years old or above to study on any of our Adult Programs, any students under 16 years old can only study on our Junior Course. So unfortunately as your student is 15 he cannot study on the General English Program. Yes we can accept students who already have Visas, but we must see a copy of their Visa first to confirm they have the correct type to study with.
Our current evening course level is Upper Intermediate. Unfortunately, I will not be able to proceed with the booking as the level the student has is quite a big difference. The student will not feel comfortable in a course where the students have higher level and it would not be fair for them either. Instead of evening course, we could offer this student one to one lessons. This course is perfect for the students who want to improve their level quicker and are personalized, which means, she will complete a form to ask for all the aspects of English language she would like to practice and focus on. In addition, she will be able to request an specific timetable and we will try our best to find the perfect teacher who also suits this timetable.
Yes, sure. We have an online grammar test that she can complete and I will be able to check with academic if she will be fine in that course having some data to show and prove them.
We run a full social program here at LILA and the student can pick and choose the activities they want to take part in. For example we have Coffee and Conversation on a Wednesday afternoon, where they can meet with other students to practice their English over a tea or a coffee. I have attached this month’s social calendar can so you can see what kind of things are on. We also run Free English classes which are on the a Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, which the student is also welcome to attend. Yes, we can book the student in for a holiday in the second week, that is no problem.
Yes it is possible to book a course without accommodation. If the children of the family are 16 or over they are all welcome to study on our adult courses together.
Yes the students can stay in a host family together
Yes, we still have the General English Plus available. The General English Plus is 21 hours a week. It is the intensive course that we offer. As the student would like to come in June and she will be 16 years old from May, she will be fine to join our adult course. For the adult courses, we offer them our weekly social program, which includes activities like for example a Beatles tour, a tour of Liverpool, a tour at the Anfield stadium, or trips to other cities during the weekend. Regarding the homework, I can’t really confirm that as it depends on how hard working the group is and who the teachers are. However, we can confirm that teachers give homework to students regularly.
Regarding the social program, we already have some activities and weekend trips on. She will be able to check it on Lila Online, when she gets her welcome pack. I am afraid the student’s lunch it is not included on our course price. The students have 45minutes break to have lunch at our school or go somewhere to have lunch with their colleagues. Talking about the discount on the bus ticket, I know there are discounted tickets for a week (not only for students, but for everyone). I also know that if you show a student card or letter they will do a discount on her bus ticket. She can have all this information on arrival, at her first day at school. She can always ask for information at our reception if she needs further details.
As we have so many fantastic Shared Student Accommodations throughout Liverpool I cannot give you the exact addresses of them. If your student would like to book a course then our accommodation team will place them into our Shared Student Accommodation and send them the full address of where they will be staying. Unfortunately I cannot give you a price for room sharing as we only have single rooms in Shared Student Accommodation and there is an emergency hotline that students can call 24 hours a day. Fresh bedding is provided in Shared Student Accommodation but we do not however provide towels so your student would need to bring their own.
Unfortunately we do not have a review page for our accommodation and we do not use Alexander Terrace as part of our accommodation package anymore. We do however have shared accommodation and University residence available were your student could stay.
Regarding you request, I am afraid we don’t have any group opened at the moment for completely beginner students. I also checked with our academic department if there is any possibility we will open one in July, the weeks he would like to come, and they informed me that it is quite unlikely. What I would suggest is to double check in a few weeks’ time to see if we have received more enquiries and we have minimum number of students to open a beginner group. Or either check with the student if he would be interested in one to one lessons instead.
That is completely fine. We have Intermediate groups and we will have them also during the summer. As soon as you send the enrolment form confirmed, I will proceed with the booking.