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Top Countries to Study English
Renan Bartók Leme
What students should know before
to choose a country ?
• Language and accents
• Culture
• Climate
• Main cities to study english
• Currency and values to exchange the money
The top 8
South Africa
• Global location: The southern tip of Africa;
• Languages: Afrikaans, English and 9 more languages (isi Ndebele,
Sesotho sa Leboa, Sesotho, siSwati, Xitsonga, Setswana, Tshivenda, isiXhosa and isiZulu)
• Temperature
Max: 51°C
Min: −15 °C
• Currency: South African Rand (ZAR)
[1,00 BRL = 4,72 ZAR]
• 8) South africa is the most democratic and
economically-stable country in Africa with
gorgeous scenery and thrilling wildlife.
• South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing
a wide variety of cultures, languages, and
religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in
the constitution's recognition of 11 official
languages, which is among the highest number of
any country in the world. Two of these languages
are of European origin: English andAfrikaans.
Even though English is commonly used in public
and commercial life, it is only the fourth most-
spoken oficial language.
South Africa
• South Africa has a generally temperate
climate, due in part to being surrounded by
the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on three
sides. On midwinter temperatures can reach
as low as −15 °C. The deep interior has the
hottest temperatures: a temperature of
51.7 °C
• The safest places to live and study are along
the Western Cape, Cape Town and Port
Elizabeth. This country is incredibly diverse
and multi-cultural with great food, weather
and activities.
South Africa
South Africa
Western Cape
Cape Town
Port ElizabethPort Elizabeth
Mixture of students
Malta
• Global location: Southern of Europe in the Mediterranean Sea
• Languages: Maltese and English;
• Temperature:
Max: 31,8° C
Min: 9,9° C
• Currency: Euro (€)b (EUR)
[1,00 EUR = 3,08 BRL]
• 7) Malta is an island paradise located between
Italy and North Africa it is an incredibly small
country but beautiful, warm and historical.
English is an official language, Malta has good
accommodations and reasonable pricing.
• The temperature is very stable, the annual
mean being 18ºC (64ºF) and the monthly
averages ranging from 12º C (54ºF) to 31ºC
(88ºF). Winds are strong and frequent;
Malta
Malta
Birkirkara (Largest city)Birkirkara
Qormi
Valletta (Capital)Valletta
Mixture of students
United States of America
• Global location: North America;
• Languages: English;
• Temperature:
Max: 56° C
Min: -61° C
• Currency: American dollar (US$) (USD)
[1,00 USD = 2,21 BRL]
World’s 1st largest economy
• 6) The US is varied depending on which part
you study in. Crime is a factor in most major
cities and metro-areas. The North-East and
the state of California are the more liberal
places in the country. The climate depends on
your area but typically the more north you
are, the colder it will be during winter. There is
lots of paper work involved in applying for a
visa and the process can take a while so it’s
best to start well ahead of time.
United States of America
United States of America
United States of America
AtlantaAtlanta
New YorkNew York
San FranciscoSan Francisco
Mixture of students
Ireland
• Global location: North-west Europe;
• Languages: English Irish and Ulster Scots;
• Temperature:
Max: 22ºC
Min: -12ºC / -15ºC
• Currency: Euro (€)b (EUR)
[1,00 EUR = 3,08 BRL]
• World’s 2nd largest economy
• 5) Ireland has a very friendly people, nice
parties and also natural beauty. It is cheaper
to study in than mainland Europe but easily
accessible to travel to numerous European
countries. Expect lots of rain but quality food.
The average high stands around 22°C while
the low fluctuates below 12-15°C
Ireland
Ireland
Galway
Limerick
Dublin
Mixture of students
New Zealand
• Global location: Southwestern Pacific Ocean;
• Languages: English, Mãori and NZ sign language;
• Temperature
Max: 30°C
Min: -15ºC
• Curency: New Zealand dollar – Kiwi dollar (NZD)
[1,00 BRL = 1,92 NZD]
• 4) New Zealand is a small and safe island
country that is rapidly becoming much more
multi-cultural. While a far distance from Europe
and North America it is definitely worth a visit
for its friendly people who will provide
numerous opportunities to practice your
English on. Expect healthy cuisine and a
moderade climate on the North Island, though
clothes and beauty products can be expensive.
• In summer, the average maximum temperature
ranges between 30ºC and in winter between -
15.
New Zealand
New Zealand
Auckland
Wellington
Queens Town
Mixture of students
Australia
• Global location: Australian Continent;
• Languages: English²;
• Temperature:
Max: 34ºC
Min: 3ºC
• Curency: Australian dollar (AUD)
[1,00 AUD = 2,07 BRL]
World’s 17th largest economy
• 3) Australia is one of the most popular
counties to study English due to its warm
climate, relaxing places and trendy youth
culture. Expect lots of young adults travelling
and learning which makes it easy to have fun
and make friends. There are many things to
see and do, and because its close to Asia
makes it a popular place to study English.
• 34° summer (dec, jan, feb) – 3° Winter (jun,
july, aug.)
Australia
Australia
Brisbane
Sidney
Camberra
Mixture of students
United Kingdom
• Global location: North-western coast of continental Europe.
• Languages: English and regional languages (Scots, Ulster-Scots,
Eilsh, Cornish, Irish, Scottish Gaelic)
• Temperature:
Max: 35°C
Min: -11°C
• Currency: Pound sterling (GBP)
[1,00 GBP = 3,73 BRL ]
World’s 8th largest economy
• 2) United Kingdom (UK): Studying in the UK will require an
understanding of the varied dialects and accents present.
However, England has a well-established tradition of
teaching English so there are a plethora of well-run schools
to study at. The transit system is very efficient allowing you
to easily travel around the country and to France and
Belgium via the Eurostar. The country has an incredible
history so there are lots of learning opportunities and
weekend activities. Unfortunately it can be an expensive
place to study, but the weather is milder than central
Canada.
• The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful
rainfall all year round. The temperature varies with the
seasons seldom dropping below −11 °C (12 °F) or rising
above 35 °C (95 °F)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
London
Liverpool
Cambridge
Mixture of students
Canada
• Global location: North America;
• Languages: English and French;
• Temperature:
Max: 29°C
Min: -30°C
• Curency: Canadian dollar ($) (CAD);
[1,00 CAD = 2,03 BRL]
World’s 13th largest economy.
• 1) Canada is a great country, because the people are
really friendly, there are gorgeous landscapes, multi-
cultural metropolises (many people around the globe
go there), unlimited possibilities for outdoor adventure
.
• Studying English is more affordable compared to other
countries because international schools are so
established, applying and studying is well organized.
• While most of Canada gets around 4-5 months of
winter the rest of the year is very pleasant and in fact
quite hot during the summer. But, during the winter
you can practice a plenty of snow-sports and enjoy the
festivals as well.
Canada
Canada
Toronto
Victoria
Vancouver
Mixture of students
Sources
• Study and travel magazine
• http://mappictures.blogspot.com.br
• Wikipedia

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Top countries to study english

  • 1. Top Countries to Study English Renan Bartók Leme
  • 2. What students should know before to choose a country ? • Language and accents • Culture • Climate • Main cities to study english • Currency and values to exchange the money
  • 4. South Africa • Global location: The southern tip of Africa; • Languages: Afrikaans, English and 9 more languages (isi Ndebele, Sesotho sa Leboa, Sesotho, siSwati, Xitsonga, Setswana, Tshivenda, isiXhosa and isiZulu) • Temperature Max: 51°C Min: −15 °C • Currency: South African Rand (ZAR) [1,00 BRL = 4,72 ZAR]
  • 5. • 8) South africa is the most democratic and economically-stable country in Africa with gorgeous scenery and thrilling wildlife. • South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: English andAfrikaans. Even though English is commonly used in public and commercial life, it is only the fourth most- spoken oficial language. South Africa
  • 6. • South Africa has a generally temperate climate, due in part to being surrounded by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on three sides. On midwinter temperatures can reach as low as −15 °C. The deep interior has the hottest temperatures: a temperature of 51.7 °C • The safest places to live and study are along the Western Cape, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. This country is incredibly diverse and multi-cultural with great food, weather and activities. South Africa
  • 12. Malta • Global location: Southern of Europe in the Mediterranean Sea • Languages: Maltese and English; • Temperature: Max: 31,8° C Min: 9,9° C • Currency: Euro (€)b (EUR) [1,00 EUR = 3,08 BRL]
  • 13. • 7) Malta is an island paradise located between Italy and North Africa it is an incredibly small country but beautiful, warm and historical. English is an official language, Malta has good accommodations and reasonable pricing. • The temperature is very stable, the annual mean being 18ºC (64ºF) and the monthly averages ranging from 12º C (54ºF) to 31ºC (88ºF). Winds are strong and frequent; Malta
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  • 19. United States of America • Global location: North America; • Languages: English; • Temperature: Max: 56° C Min: -61° C • Currency: American dollar (US$) (USD) [1,00 USD = 2,21 BRL] World’s 1st largest economy
  • 20. • 6) The US is varied depending on which part you study in. Crime is a factor in most major cities and metro-areas. The North-East and the state of California are the more liberal places in the country. The climate depends on your area but typically the more north you are, the colder it will be during winter. There is lots of paper work involved in applying for a visa and the process can take a while so it’s best to start well ahead of time. United States of America
  • 21. United States of America
  • 22. United States of America
  • 27. Ireland • Global location: North-west Europe; • Languages: English Irish and Ulster Scots; • Temperature: Max: 22ºC Min: -12ºC / -15ºC • Currency: Euro (€)b (EUR) [1,00 EUR = 3,08 BRL] • World’s 2nd largest economy
  • 28. • 5) Ireland has a very friendly people, nice parties and also natural beauty. It is cheaper to study in than mainland Europe but easily accessible to travel to numerous European countries. Expect lots of rain but quality food. The average high stands around 22°C while the low fluctuates below 12-15°C Ireland
  • 34. New Zealand • Global location: Southwestern Pacific Ocean; • Languages: English, Mãori and NZ sign language; • Temperature Max: 30°C Min: -15ºC • Curency: New Zealand dollar – Kiwi dollar (NZD) [1,00 BRL = 1,92 NZD]
  • 35. • 4) New Zealand is a small and safe island country that is rapidly becoming much more multi-cultural. While a far distance from Europe and North America it is definitely worth a visit for its friendly people who will provide numerous opportunities to practice your English on. Expect healthy cuisine and a moderade climate on the North Island, though clothes and beauty products can be expensive. • In summer, the average maximum temperature ranges between 30ºC and in winter between - 15. New Zealand
  • 41. Australia • Global location: Australian Continent; • Languages: English²; • Temperature: Max: 34ºC Min: 3ºC • Curency: Australian dollar (AUD) [1,00 AUD = 2,07 BRL] World’s 17th largest economy
  • 42. • 3) Australia is one of the most popular counties to study English due to its warm climate, relaxing places and trendy youth culture. Expect lots of young adults travelling and learning which makes it easy to have fun and make friends. There are many things to see and do, and because its close to Asia makes it a popular place to study English. • 34° summer (dec, jan, feb) – 3° Winter (jun, july, aug.) Australia
  • 48. United Kingdom • Global location: North-western coast of continental Europe. • Languages: English and regional languages (Scots, Ulster-Scots, Eilsh, Cornish, Irish, Scottish Gaelic) • Temperature: Max: 35°C Min: -11°C • Currency: Pound sterling (GBP) [1,00 GBP = 3,73 BRL ] World’s 8th largest economy
  • 49. • 2) United Kingdom (UK): Studying in the UK will require an understanding of the varied dialects and accents present. However, England has a well-established tradition of teaching English so there are a plethora of well-run schools to study at. The transit system is very efficient allowing you to easily travel around the country and to France and Belgium via the Eurostar. The country has an incredible history so there are lots of learning opportunities and weekend activities. Unfortunately it can be an expensive place to study, but the weather is milder than central Canada. • The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. The temperature varies with the seasons seldom dropping below −11 °C (12 °F) or rising above 35 °C (95 °F) United Kingdom
  • 55. Canada • Global location: North America; • Languages: English and French; • Temperature: Max: 29°C Min: -30°C • Curency: Canadian dollar ($) (CAD); [1,00 CAD = 2,03 BRL] World’s 13th largest economy.
  • 56. • 1) Canada is a great country, because the people are really friendly, there are gorgeous landscapes, multi- cultural metropolises (many people around the globe go there), unlimited possibilities for outdoor adventure . • Studying English is more affordable compared to other countries because international schools are so established, applying and studying is well organized. • While most of Canada gets around 4-5 months of winter the rest of the year is very pleasant and in fact quite hot during the summer. But, during the winter you can practice a plenty of snow-sports and enjoy the festivals as well. Canada
  • 62. Sources • Study and travel magazine • http://mappictures.blogspot.com.br • Wikipedia