This stay does not provide traditional English language lessons in the classroom. To offer the linguistic dimension, interactive workshops will take place during cultural visits. These workshops are led by a qualified English teacher in the form of games and a student activity booklet.
Programme
The students accompanied by their group leaders and teachers will visit attractions in Liverpool throughout the day. Here are some examples of visits:
BEATLES MUSEUM: A museum all about The Beatles, the famous band from Liverpool. It shows their history, music, and personal stories. Great if you like music or want to learn why they were so talented.
CROSBY BEACH: A quiet beach just outside Liverpool. It’s known for the strange but cool metal statues of men standing in the sand, part of an art piece called Another Place. Nice for a walk, or beach games.
LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL STADIUM (ANFIELD): The home stadium of Liverpool Football Club. This is where the action happens. You can take a tour, see the trophies, and visit the players’ changing rooms.
TATE GALLERY: An art museum that shows modern and contemporary art. Some of the art can be unusual, but it’s an interesting place even if you don’t know much about art.
MARITIME MUSEUM: A museum about ships, the sea, and Liverpool’s history as a port city. It includes stories about the Titanic, slavery, and how the docks helped shape the city.
MUSEUM OF LIVERPOOL: This museum tells the story of the city itself, its people, music, culture, and history. It’s a good place to understand what makes Liverpool unique.
ROYAL ALBERT DOCKS: A historic dock area that’s now full of shops, cafés, museums, and nice views of the water. It’s a good spot to walk around and see the ferries.