| Districts: |
Includes Hampstead, Highgate, Camden
Town, Kentish Town and Islington |
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| Famous Sights: |
Arsenal Football Club, Highgate Cemetery |
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| Famous Parks: |
Victoria Park |
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| Shopping: |
Camden Market, Hampstead Village |
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| Best Nightlife: |
Camden |
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| Nearest International
Airport: |
Luton and Stansted |
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| Negatives: |
Quite far from Central London |
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| Positives: |
Quiet, good access to North of England, fashionable
areas to live like Hampstead Village |
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When you get back from London
After your English course it’s usually your vocabulary
that you begin to lose first, so make sure you write down
all the English words and phrases you’ve found interesting.
Usually the grammar you learn is absorbed into your brain,
simply by having practised English phrases again and again.
Try and keep alive the things that really interested you about
your English learning experience. Before you go, try to find
copies of magazines on your hobbies or favourite subjects,
or find website discussion groups to sign up to. You might
be able to become a member of an English speaking club, which
will send you newsletters and updates throughout the year,
or even sign up for a shop’s catalogue service, just
to make sure you keep up to date.
When you get home try to see films in English, read newspapers
and magazines from time to time and maybe put a notice on
your local University language department notice board to
arrange to “swap” lessons with an English-speaking
student.
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