Oxford University
Oxford University
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This video is part of our Word on the Street series. Word on the Street is an exciting new English Language teaching programme co-produced by the BBC and the British Council.
Transcript:
Oxford should be about an hour's drive from London. It’s very popular with tourists and students. And Oxford University is one of the top ten universities in the world.
I’m at the top of the Carfax Tower. It has amazing views over the city and from here you can see that the university really is at the heart of the city.
Oxford University is made up of 38 different colleges. There are 20,000 students studying at Oxford from nearly 150 countries. Studying here can be an amazing experience. Some of these colleges are more than 700 years old.
Many students get involved in activities outside their studies. The Oxford University Fencing Club is over 100 years old. It is still popular today.
Nick: How important are the extracurricular activities like the sporting clubs and societies?
Student: I think it’s really important. I think especially in Oxford where it’s a really strong academic environment it’s really easy for people to just get really caught up and just live in the library. It’s definitely good for people to get out and do something different.
Nick: Is it difficult to get the balance right between your university work and your sport?
Student: Well, I tend to be busy all of the time. So I’m studying during the daytime and then in the evenings I come down here and train. You have to work really hard but at the same sense you can also, kind of, play really hard. You can train hard and do really well at sports and other activities.
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There are universities in most big towns and cities in Britain. This is the LSE, the London School of Economics, part of the University of London.
Many students come from abroad to study in the UK. They have to find tuition fees, food and somewhere to live. It can be expensive.
Waqas Adenwala is from Pakistan and lives in Rosebery Hall, the university halls of residence about two kilometres from the main campus.
Nick: Hi, Waqas.
Waqas: Hi Nick.
Nick: Nice room.
Waqas: Thank you.
Nick: So why do you live in a halls of residence?
Waqas: It’s really nice. It’s a short walk to the campus, it’s cheap and I get to meet a lot more people.
Nick: What’s it like to live here?
Waqas: It’s great. There’s so many things I can do over here. There’s a canteen, a bar, a TV room and then there’s even a laundry.
Nick: Will you live here next year?
Waqas: I will. In the first year everyone gets the accommodation, but they move out to share a flat next year, but I’m definitely staying here.
Back on campus, students have social areas where they can relax. The Students’ Union building is the place where they can meet friends after a busy day.
Michael Lok is from Hong Kong and is studying law at the London School of Economics. He’s also International Students’ Officer.
Nick: So what goes on here at the LSE Students’ Union?
Michael: Well, Nick, as you can see, students will come here between their classes and lectures and will meet up with their friends before going home or going to another class.
Nick: And you’re an International Students’ Officer. What does that mean?
Michael: About 70% of our students come from overseas, so I work with some of them in helping them in visa issues and generally settling down in a new home in London.
Nick: And what tips would you give to any students thinking of coming to study in the UK?
Michael: I think my number one tip is get a nice jacket because it can get pretty cold, and secondly know what you are looking for because different universities are very different. And finally, keep an open mind. Do not be afraid to meet new people and have fun!
Nick: Good advice. Your shot.
Studying in Britain can cost a lot of money and students need to work hard but the main thing to remember about being a student is that it’s also a lot of fun.
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yeah it's working fine..well i'm hoping to take addmission in any university of london firstly i would be done ielts then i will eligible for any england university now i'm doing ielts..Erm i dn't know wht's a differnce between oxford and our university becasue i never been there...best wishes...
Hi..,
What an amazing video!!
Oxford University, That brilliant name !
Studying in UK is really a dream for me, and of course studying in a uni like Oxford or Cambridge or Imperial is even more dreamy! And that is not because of my knowledge that is because of not being able to study in a country like Britain..
Thanks
I was granted full scholarship to attend a summer school programme in Oxford University. I had the best time of my life there! Wonderful place indeed! :-)
Hi, Laaibah;)
I had the same opportunity, and it was really awesome, the time of my life. Could you tell me something more about your experience? What did you like the most about Oxford?
I think it's sophisticated, and offers plenty of educational opportunities.
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Simon (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
Hello simon,
I like to study at Oxford!
Really its my dream.
But i'm from bangladesh. I study in a Bangla medium school. 11th grade. I would like to study Computer Science! But the problem is here, i really dont know about student selection procces of oxford. I have a good GPA. Public speaking is my extra curricular activity. But there is no certificate on it. I organize a volunteer project with some of my friends. I have document on it.
But i noticed that only those student got chance to study at oxford who got award from Math olympiad. I wanna know the exact selection process. And which extra activity prefered to go to Oxford?
It will be great to study in Oxford University...
I would like to go to UK.It would be perfect to study medicine at Oxford or Cambridge. it looks very different from my country.
i enjoy this video
i hope that i can study in oxford university it's very sirious :)
Hi evrerybody! Can you tell me how much cost study in oxford university for year
Hi Mr Shox
That's a very difficult question to answer. I don't know how much exactly! But it's getting very expensive to be a student in the UK. Many international students in the UK have scholarships. These scholarships pay for the tuition at university. Many scholarships are provided by the government. So ask your teachers at school about scholarships for students in your country. Hope they can help you!
Simon (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
Hey Mr.Simon,nice to meet you.I would like to ask do universities like Oxford or Cambridge accept international students often or with very strict requirements?Thank you.
Hi rando. Yes all universities in the UK often accept international students if those students have good grades in their school exams and can get high marks in an English exam such as IELTS. The English exams will test your speaking, reading, writing and listening skills. So, now is a good time to start practising!!!
Simon (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
Oh,now i see.By the way,I'm taking the IELTS exam,guess it could be quite tough,especially the speaking part.Anyways,thank you for your suggestion Simon!!!I'm making progress with my IELTS exercises during my holidays here in Malaysia!
hello simon,
I live in Dubai, and I'm an igcse student and want to study in UK, I want to give the scholarship examination. could you please tell me the steps, some information about the system there and the requirements for that?. I'll be very thankful to you :)
Hello Shandana. This website is aimed at improving your English and knowledge of UK culture. For information about studying in the UK you could try www.educationuk.org or you should ask a careers advisor or a teacher at your college/school. I'm sure they can help you. Good luck with your IGCSE exams.
Simon (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
i have been there once it is the best university ı have ever saw in my whole life!
u're so lucky because u studied in this university . I hope studying there !
I hope going to Oxford University
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Oh! I love Oxford. But I can't go there because I am in Thailand.
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