Active Snowdonia

Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the National Park - zip wire over quarries, kayak, climb and ascend the highest mountain peak.

Course Details

  • Arrive by 2.30pm on Day 1.

  • This allows the classes to be interactive, whilst ensuring the teacher is able to support each individual.

  • The third largest national park in the UK, beautiful Snowdonia’s varied landscape has streams, rivers, dramatic waterfalls, lakes and 9 mountain ranges, including Mount Snowdon- the tallest mountain in Wales & England (1,085m/3,560 feet). From here, you will be able to explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the national park, voted top 4 places to visit in the world (Lonely Planet).

Course Overview

  • The third largest national park in the UK, beautiful Snowdonia’s varied landscape has streams, rivers, dramatic waterfalls, lakes and 9 mountain ranges, including Mount Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales & England (1085m /3560 ft). From here, you will be able to explore the stunning landscapes and wildlife of the national park, voted top 4 places to visit in the world (Lonely Planet).

    Visit our blog to find out more about the area’s slate mining history, scenery, and of course Snowdon.

  • 7.5 days. We want you to focus on your studies and leave all the rest to us! The price includes:

    ✔ All food & drink

    ✔ Centrally based accommodation

    ✔ Activities

    ✔ 35+ hours of teaching

    ✔ Assessed presentations and personalised reports.

  • A busy week of immersion activities, social and cultural events which will include:

    ✔ Start your day surrounded by mountains- kayaking on Padarn Lake.

    ✔ Follow the picturesque walking route around the lake to explore the area’s history.

    ✔ Take in views of Snowdonia whilst travelling at over 100mph on the World’s fastest Zip Wire (Velocity, ZipWorld).

    ✔ A sunrise hike to the highest peak in England and Wales- the top of Mount Snowdon, to take in magnificent views across the Snowdonia National Park.

  • We want you to experience a range of authentic Welsh food. All food & soft drinks included:

    🍴 Daily cooked breakfasts, lunches and picnics

    🍴A classic British afternoon tea (where you can enjoy delicious teas and treats)

    🍴 Seaside fish & chips in famous Whitstable

    🍴 A traditional ploughman’s lunch

    🍴 A ‘Full Welsh’ cooked breakfast

    🍴 Regional Welsh specialities, such as Welsh Cawl, Bara Brith, Welshcakes, and Rarebit. You can read more about these delicacies here.

  • Classroom and accommodation will be set within the national park.

  • Our specialist-designed courses provide you with an opportunity to learn Business English as part of a unique and immersive experience.

    Classroom sessions will include a combination of individual, pair and groupwork, and will develop your technical and receptive Business English skills. Focused around a real life business case study, you will have an opportunity to learn and apply your new skills by presenting financials to a panel of professionals, writing reports, and taking part in meetings. Sessions will be interactive, you will learn to identify the broad range of British accents, comprehend newspaper articles, annual reports, write corporate e-mails, and understand business terminologies.

    Outside of the classroom, our specially selected activities will enable you to experience some of the best features of each local area. From tasty Afternoon Teas, visits to spectacular waterfalls, kayaking across lakes or relaxing in thermal baths, our unique itineraries mean that you will learn in an immersive environment where you can put your new skills into practise whilst making memories that will last a lifetime.

    By the end of our courses, you will have an improved understanding and confidence in writing and presenting in Business English, which will help you to communicate on the international corporate stage and widen your career prospects. Alongside this, your feedback report and development plan along with continued support will help you to comfortably operating in Business English.

    All course packages include: Onboarding, level placement test, learning materials, detailed progress reports, learning development plan, and continued support via access to Grammarly and chat via WhatsApp for 2 months after course completion.

Course Schedule

  • Arrive by 2.30pm for a walk and pub lunch. Learn more about the area with an overview of Welsh history, before refreshments, ready to settle in with orientation, an overview of the week and your first lesson. In this first lesson, you will focus on introductions and some initial presentation practice. Relax with a film and food, to prepare for the busy week ahead.

  • Be ready for an early start with an (optional) 7am kayak or hike, breakfast, before beginning the day's lessons.

    In this first lesson, you’ll be able to practise your speaking and listening skills with general conversation activities, before moving on to focus on accents. Here you will have the opportunity to develop your understanding of regional accents with practical experience, including phone-calls and listening comprehension. We’ll then hold a workshop on writing professional e-mails before having lunch.

    After a buffet lunch, move on to applied business skills, where you will focus on business correspondence, before spending the rest of the afternoon on finance. Using a combination of groupwork, listening, reading, speaking and presenting - you will cover accounting terminology (including correct use of the language), listen to and answer questions on a financial report, and learn how to present financials.

    We’ll take a break at 5pm, before walking around Llyn Padarn Lake and enjoying some fish & chips.

  • Another early start, with a 7am hike or kayak and breakfast, before the morning's classes from 9am. Today’s classes will include applied business skills, including meetings and accounting/finance, with several breaks throughout the day and lunch.

    The lessons will include interactive sessions where you will work in groups on a meeting, follow a case study, develop skills and learn key language to be used in meetings. You will then be given a real case study to focus on financial results, developing your financial skills as you present the key results back. We’ll finish at 5pm, with some climbing at 'Plas y Brenin Outdoor Centre'

  • Focus on applied business skills, such as briefings and report writing. Here you will be given a number of real life examples, news reports and case studies to analyse and report back on. You will develop your analysis skills and your written skills, as you learn key language to use.

  • Another day of applied business skills which will focus on problem solving, giving recommendations, language for presenting, business correspondence and finance.

    Your task for the final day’s panel assessment will be set.

    Dinner will be provided in the classroom, with the teacher being available until 8pm to support with preparation for the presentations for the next day.

  • We will enjoy a delicious breakfast before a morning of assessments. You will be given time to prepare, followed by an assessed meeting and the opportunity to present your case study to a panel. You will be given feedback on your presentational and speaking skills, along with feedback on your use of grammar and language. You will then be guided through developing your individual development plan, for your future learning.

    Celebrate finishing the course with the World's fastest zipwire! Followed by dinner and a briefing for your Snowdon hike.

  • A very early start for your final day! Set off at 5am for a sunrise hike up Snowdon, before returning to a cooked breakfast in the popular 'Pete's Eats'. Depart from 1pm.

FAQs

  • Yes, we take corporate and individual bookings.

  • Our courses are suitable for B2 level onwards. Our pre-course test and conversations will help to determine your level.

  • Our courses are suitable for adults, looking to improve their English for use in a business setting.

  • This will be an active week of hiking, kayaking and climbing. A reasonable level of fitness would therefore be required.