Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Internship and job in London? David did it!




Internship and Job in London? Everything is possible! Read the story of David, our Spanish naval engineer:

Hello David, can you tell us about yourself?
My name is David, I’m from Barcelona and I’m 26 years old.
I have a degree in naval engineering and I came to London for an internship experience. Thanks to Come2England I was able to find a work placement in my sector and a part time job!

How did you contact us?
I don’t remember how it started but my first contact with Come2England has been by Facebook.

Why London?
I choose London because the internship offer was here and I thought it was a good opportunity to improve my English and gain a valid international experience for my CV and future career.

How long did it take you to find a job?
When I first contacted you I was in Spain, it took you just two days to find a company suitable for my internship requirements. Once I arrived in London I started to drop my cv in the places you were recommending me and after just a week I got a part time job as a waiter in a hotel in the City Centre.

How is your internship going?
It is really good! I’m working part time in an international architecture studio as project manager. I’m taking care of a project regarding the renovation of an old boat into luxury rooms, something like a “house-boat”. Basically we are trying to make this old boat into a comfortable and luxury accommodation on the dock. The owner has specific desires and demands and I’m trying to satisfy all his need while contacting proper suppliers for glasses, windows, Jacuzzi and thermal isolation materials. Actually I have more duties as project manager than engineer but that’s what I like the most of this experience!

How is your accommodation?
I’m staying in a student residence in Southwark. It’s very nice, really central (zone 1) and the best thing is that I can just walk to go to work!!! At the moment I’m sharing a twin room with another Chinese boy, he’s very shy but it’s fun staying with him and facing a culture different than mine!  Also the price is very nice as I’m paying around £150 per week but I have a lot of facilities.

What about your part time job?
Thanks to your help I found a job during the weekends as a waiter in a hotel in Central London. The job is quite heavy as I’m working 12h per day on Saturdays and Sundays but it is allowing me to stay here and earn some money to manage my internship so I really can’t complain!

Are you satisfied with our services?
I am grateful for your help! Even it is a paid service it is definitely worth it as I’m sure I could have never done all of this on my own!  

Friday, 23 May 2014

How to choose the right English course for me?




In order to choose the right English course, you should know the answers of these questions:

1. First, you have to know your goal by coming in London. Are you coming for work, study or summer holiday?

2. How many hours and weeks do you want to take the courses?

3. Do you want to improve your business or your general English?

4. Do you prefer one to one tuition, reduced number of students or in a class?

5. Finally, according to your answers you can choose the most suitable English course for you, the options are:

Thursday, 22 May 2014

English courses in English academies


If you think that your English is not good enough, coming to London might be the solution. Come2England offers you the possibility to be part of English classes in English Academies!

You will have the opportunity to choose the most convenient course for you:


Monday, 19 May 2014

Come2England course in London



You are coming to London, but you need an intensive course to refresh your English knowledge or to improve it? You are looking for a job and you need some support to get success in your interviews? If you don’t feel confident enough, this course is for you!

Friday, 16 May 2014

Business English Workshop in London


The main reasons why foreigners come to London is to improve their English level and also to develop professional experience.

There are so many questions that you should know by the time you arrive in London:

How to handle properly in a business environment?
Is British behaviour in business the same as in your country?
How to introduce you in job interviews or new company?
Of course you know how to write an email or answer calls, but do you know how to do this in a professional manner here in England and in English?