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4 good reasons to study English in Wimbledon – a local’s perspective Choosing where to study English in London can be tricky – with so many options and so much going on, where do you start? Sometimes it’s useful to get advice ...

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The grand slam tournament takes place every year from Monday 1st July until 14th July.     How to Get Wimbledon Tickets The Queue: Several thousand tickets are put on public sale during the tournament itself.  You'll have to queu...

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Queuing for Tickets Anyone willing to stand in line (or queue as we say here) can buy tickets on the day of thematches. The atmosphere in the queue is friendly and visitors enjoy the opportunity of meeting and talking tennis with other fans. Ev...

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Wimbledon Tennis Championships Five ways to get yourself a ticket!   There are a number of ways tennis fans can obtain tickets for The Championships at Wimbledon.  This year the UK’s grand slam event takes place at the All Englan...

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Firstly. I will introduce myself - I am Annelise and I have lived in Wimbledon for 2 months now, I am Dutch myself so moving here for my internship at Wimbledon School of English was exciting and all new to me. London is a very big city which I am no...

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Jael from Switzerland studied with us at Wimbledon School of English for 3 weeks last year. She was very kind to share all her experiences with us - from her anticipation and worries of coming to London, how she coped, the friends she made, how she f...

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As the last few days of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships fast approaches, so too does the excitement surrounding the event. There is never a better time to be in Wimbledon, when visitors from all over the world come to watch their favourite tennis ...

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Our third instalment of Humans of Wimbledon School of English is brought to us by Hiroto, from Japan. Two years ago, I was addicted to playing tennis, I was in the tennis club at high school and i staked everything I had on winning the match. I prac...

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From Diwali, Oktoberfest and Carnival to Lunar New Year in London:  Two students’ take on celebrating this outstanding festival in London.  As always, this year saw London go full-swing in celebrating the biggest Lunar New year festiv...

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Jaleska Mendes is a young tennis player from Brazil and she is living out her very own Wimbledon dream thanks to a number of generous donations and a crowdfunding campaign. Jaleska has always shown a talent for tennis and her sporting achievements ha...

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