
Most English speaking countries in the world now have an English language industry. Barbados is a new destination for a language school but in many ways it is a tropical version of England.
Barbados is an English speaking country which gained independence from Britain in 1966. The first British settlers arrived in 1627 so for over 300 years there was a fusion of British and African cultures and traditions. Barbados has even been described as "Little England". Place names are reminiscent of England's south coast and the legal, education and political systems owe much to the British influence.
Our hotel-based English language course in Barbados is something different. We offer:
Our topic-based English language courses will introduce you to a new world. You will leave Barbados knowing a lot about the life of the local people (Bajans), who are wonderfully friendly and hospitable. Rum, rum shops, sugar cane, slavery, the development of tourism, calypso, local festivals, fishing, local cuisine and architecture, all feature in our lessons and help to make our courses a truly unique experience.
For more information about these courses please visit our separate website www.englishinbarbados.com or email hannah@english-in-chester.co.uk if you would like to book a course.
Please note that The Caribbean "Cocktail" Course is beyond the scope of the current Accreditation UK scheme.
Hotel-based Tuition
East coast beach