Language courses in South Africa to learn English
A unique destination, at the crossroads of Africa, Europe and the English-speaking world. South Africa is colourful, intense, contrasting , and offers a unique setting to learn English, travel differently and get involved in local projects .
Why choose South Africa?
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It is the only English-speaking country in Africa where you can take internationally quality English courses at an affordable price.
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You can combine classes and volunteering in the same city: no travel required, everything is within easy reach.
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You will be living in a modern and safe city like Cape Town , while also being close to nature: beaches, mountains, nature reserves.
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South Africans are warm, open, and proud to share their culture.
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The social and cultural contrasts make this country an ideal place to give meaning to your trip: you will not remain indifferent.
🎯 For whom?
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Young adults from the age of 17 , with a minimum level of English (often B1).
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Those who want to improve their English (while engaging in concrete and responsible action, optional).
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Those who wish to avoid Latin America or Asia but still experience a strong immersion in a Southern country where English is spoken.
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Solo travelers, students on a gap year, adults in transition, or young retirees (50+ program available!)
🏫 What you can do there
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English courses in an accredited and friendly school (2 campuses in Cape Town)
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Volunteering in social or environmental projects: childcare, women in difficulty, academic support, urban farming, beach protection, etc.
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English + volunteering : classes in the morning, volunteering in the afternoon (a very popular option)
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50+ Program : English and cultural visits for young retirees
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Internships & professional experiences (on request)
❤️ What we love
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Cape Town, a city on a human scale, between the ocean and the mountains
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The perfect mix between modern city, local immersion and nature
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The English-speaking side is accessible at affordable prices
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The open-mindedness that the country brings you
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The human richness of community projects
💡 Good to know
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The standard of living is affordable (meals, outings, accommodation)
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insurance and a passport valid for 6 months are required
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No visa is required for stays of less than 90 days
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Social contrasts are very evident; be prepared to see South Africa as it is, unfiltered.
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Crime exists, as in all major cities: we explain how to stay safe







