Demand for English language proficiency continues to surge in 21st century multicultural Great Britain. But unlike old school lessons, it’s extending beyond the traditional bounds of the classroom.

Now, leading language schools like La Academia recognise the need for a holistic approach to English as a Foreign Language (EFL). What’s more, it’s a method that’s working wonders for diverse student bases, from overseas professionals, to immigrants striving to slot into their new communities.

And here is how EFL learning is shifting up a notch…

EFL Moves Out of the Classroom

Gone are the days when EFL instruction solely meant conjugating verbs and memorising vocabulary lists. On the contrary, the more modern approach ventures beyond the classroom walls. Today’s progressive teachers also place onus on integrating real-life scenarios and cultural immersion.

Before you get too excited, foundational grammar and vocabulary exercises remain essential. But the real magic happens when you can confidently order a meal at a bustling restaurant, or engage in lively banter at a sports event, or confidently present your ideas at a Board meeting.

So, when you’re looking for a language school to embark on your business or personal EFL journey, check out their extra-curricular activities.

At the end of the day, you’ll still end up equipped with the necessary linguistic tools. But additionally, there’s also the opportunity for practicing in authentic, everyday situations, such as:

  • A vibrant dining experience
  • A cinematic journey
  • A nail-biting sporting event

Ultimately, these experiences both elevate and expedite your English language learning, while nurturing a sense of meaning in your business and/or local community.

 

At La Academia, our transformational EFL learning options go beyond the confines of the classroom, propelling you towards a fulfilling and integrated experience in your English-speaking business or home environment. Get in touch for more information about the best way forwards for your business or personal needs.