
Learn English in Australia
Australia is such a vast and immense country that it is difficult to put into words all that it has to offer. The country holds amazing scenery just waiting to be discovered.
In Australia we offer English courses in the following cities:
Remember that when booking your English course through StudentSphere you will receive a discount of 5% off the official school price.
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Destinations available in Australia
Brisbane
Population: 1,857,594
Type: Modern, cosmopolitan city
Climate: Brisbane has a humid, subtropical climate with humid and hot summers followed by mild winters.
Description: Brisbane is an ideal city to study English in. The locals are friendly, hospitable and helpful to tourists and visitors. The city's residents primarily speak English which makes it easier to get around as a visitor. The area is perfect for learning about the culture and traditions surrounding the English language.
Cairns
Population: 135,856
Type: Large provincial city
Climate: Cairns has a warm and tropical climate with the hottest month being December.
Description: The natural landscape of Cairns makes it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Known for its thrill and adventure, some of the most popular areas inlcude opportunities to bungee jump, rock climb and explore the rain forests. Studying English in Cairns is ideal because of the English speaking residents who prove themselves helpful and attentive to the needs of visitors. Visitors feel welcomed by the locals and are treated like one of their own.
Gold Coast
Population: 527,660
Type: Large modern city
Climate: Gold Coast has a sunny, subtropical climate with the hottest month being January.
Description: The Gold Coast is a wonderful city to learn English in because of the down-home Australian culture that emanates through its residents. Students can pick up the English language by surrounding themselves with locals, learning proper and slang terms. The city is primarily English speaking, which makes it comfortable and welcoming to students from other areas.
Melbourne
Population: 3,806,092
Type: Cosmopolitan capital city
Climate: The city of Melbourne has an oceanic climate; it is very well known throughout Australia for its ever changing weather.
Description: Melbourne is a great city to study English in due to the concentration of English-speaking locals that are welcoming and hospitable when it comes to tourists and visitors. Large open markets, shopping hubs and festivals make Melbourne a city rich in Australian culture. The city offers a diverse range of attractions suitable for visitors to get involved in. Locals are friendly and easy to talk to making the city a nice place to learn the English language.
Perth
Population: 1,554,769
Type: Large capital city
Climate: The city of Perth enjoys a Mediterranean climate with February being the hottest month.
Description: The vibrant city of Perth is a great place to study English because of its friendly residents who are quick to helps tourists and visitors. The city is picturesque and rich in culture. There are ample attractions, museums and areas for students to learn about the history and culture. The residents of Perth are warm and inviting, which makes learning English easy. Since most residents speak English, it is nice to be able to practice the language when in the city.
Sydney
Population: 4,336,374
Type: Australia's oldest and largest city
Climate: The city of Sydney has a temperate climate, it has warm summers and cool winters it also receives an average rainfall throughout the year.
Description: Sidney, the capital city of New South Wales, is the oldest and largest in all of Australia. Sidney provides excellent opportunities for learning English because of the hospitable and friendly nature of the English speaking locals. Residents of the city are warm and welcoming, especially to visitors. There are a number of attractions open to the public that provide vast learning opportunities to practice the language and saturate in the culture.
Australian English has various words that many people consider to be unique vocabulary to the language. A familiar word used by true Australians is 'outback' which translates to mean a remote area with a small population; another one is 'the bush' meaning a country area or a forest. There are elements of Aboriginal languages that have been incorporated into Australian English; they are found for names of places and fauna mainly.
Australia is an incredible country with so much to offer its visitors; one of the main attractions for a lot of people is the Great Barrier Reef. The reef stretches for 2,000 kilometres running along the Queensland coast. The twinkling, clear turquoise waters of the reef are enough to invite anyone in! There are numerous delights lying underwater including all the beautifully coloured coral.
Sydney is a fabulous place to visit with the magnificently structured Opera House. Australia is teaming with native wildlife including Koalas, Kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils, Echidna, Wombats, Possums and the adorable Little Penguin.






