Full-time Pre-sessional English courses
If you need to improve your English language and academic skills to meet the entry requirements for an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at The University of Sheffield our Pre-sessional English course can help.
Course overview
- Who: Anyone preparing to study a degree at The University of Sheffield
- Cost: £425 per week in 2023-24, £459 per week in Summer 2024 - includes all tuition and course material
- Level: CEFR B1 to C1
- Hours: 15 hours of tutor-led classes, a 1 to 1 tutorial and at least 5 hours of guided independent study per week.
- Time: October 2023 to September 2024
- Minimum age: Adult learning environment. Minimum age 18 years (some exceptions considered).
- Maximum class size: Term 1-3 - 16 students / Term 4 - 18 students
- Social programme: A combination of in-person and some online activities are available
Our Pre-sessional English course is designed to improve your English language and academic skills to meet the requirements for entry onto a degree programme at The University of Sheffield.
The highly qualified and experienced tutors on the course will also support you with improving your English language and academic study skills in lively and interactive classes, which will help you succeed when you join your degree programme.
Joining a Pre-sessional English course saves you the trouble of taking multiple IELTS exams before you can start your degree. If you successfully complete the assessments on the Pre-sessional English course, and have otherwise met all the other conditions outlined in your offer, you can progress directly to your degree programme when the course finishes.
The course can also help you settle into life as a student in the UK, even if you’ve already met the English language requirements for your prospective degree programme.
Course structure
Our Pre-sessional English Course is made up of the following components:
- General Language Development - students studying for longer pre-sessional programmes will have lower levels of English so will first take our General Language Development (“University English”) module to prepare them for the more demanding Academic English modules. At the same time they will study the Basic Academic English option module. This will be usually for one term.
- Academic English skills: academic writing, academic reading, academic listening and academic speaking.
- Presentation and Seminar Skills: you will be assisted with the preparation of short presentations on topics you are interested in. Presentations are followed by group discussion.
- Extended Writing: you will be taught academic writing skills focusing on paraphrasing, summarising and synthesis.
- 1-1 tutorials - regular meetings with a tutor providing you with the opportunity to discuss your work and progress in the areas of Reading and Writing.
For prospective undergraduate students the course contains an additional focus on Reading Skills as these will form the basis of your studies when you begin your degree course.
Study Plan on longer Pre-sessional courses
If you have a lower level of English you may need to join one of our longer pre-sessional courses. Our long term pre-sessional programme aims to gradually build your basic language skills which are required to succeed on a degree programme.
As you progress and increase your confidence in using the basic language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation), the Academic Skills content of the course increases. The final module concentrates on improving the Academic Skills you will need while studying on your future degree programme.
Example Long Pre-sessional Course
This shows the modules you would study on a 4-Term Pre-sessional Course:
- Term 1 - University English + EAP Option
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At lower levels of English you need to develop your General Language skills - our University English programme is a general language module but focussed on developing language skills within a University environment.
- Term 2 - EAP Introduction
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There is continued language development but with more of a focus on academic tasks such as writing, presentations and seminars. You will be introduced to these skills and allowed to develop them throughout the term.
- Term 3 - EAP Higher
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There is continued language development but with more of a focus on academic tasks such as writing, presentations and seminars. It expands on the second term and helps you to develop your academic skills. You will continue to develop your range of language skills.
- Term 4 - EAP Final
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The course focuses on seminar, presentation and academic writing skills.
The assessments involve a 1,500 extended piece of writing; a short recorded presentation and a seminar.This term provides you with the necessary language and skills to be able to enter your department.
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Assessment and progression
In order to progress to your academic course at The University of Sheffield you must complete and pass the pre-sessional course's assessments.
- Prospective undergraduate students - assessment details
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Prospective undergraduate students attending and completing our Pre-sessional course will be assessed throughout the final term by the following methods:
- Written Assessment - Demonstrates your ability to paraphrase, synthesize and use your own voice
- Presentation - Speaking task, related to your degree programme, demonstrating evidence of academic reading
- Seminar - Interactive speaking task, demonstrating evidence of academic listening
- Prospective postgraduate students - assessment details
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Prospective postgraduate students attending and completing our Pre-sessional course will be assessed throughout the final term by the following methods:
- Written Assessment - Demonstrates your ability to paraphrase, synthesize and use your own voice
- Presentation - Speaking task, related to your degree programme, demonstrating evidence of academic reading
- Seminar - Interactive speaking task, demonstrating evidence of academic listening
Progression to University
Progression from the Pre-sessional Course onto your University of Sheffield degree programme will also include consideration of:
- Attendance of teacher-led lessons
- Engagement with your personal tutor
- Completion of tasks and assessments
If you fully participate and pass the pre-sessional course assessments you will be able to progress directly onto your University of Sheffield degree course.
Results from our Pre-sessional course are only accepted by The University of Sheffield. The results are valid for 2 years and can be used for entry onto a degree course at the start of the academic year immediately following Term 3 and 4, or the following academic year should you choose to defer the start date of your degree course. If you plan on attending a different university after studying our Pre-sessional English course, you will need to ask your prospective university which English language qualifications they can accept.
Example timetable
- In-person Timetable
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Please note these are example times and may be subject to change before or during the course.
All times are UK local time (GMT/BST)
Monday
09:30 - 11:00 - Lesson 1
11:30 - 13:00 - Lesson 2
Tuesday
09:30 - 11:00 - Lesson 1
11:30 - 13:00 - Lesson 2
Wednesday
09:30 - 11:00 - Lesson 1
11:30 - 13:00 - Lesson 2
Thursday
09:30 - 11:00 - Lesson 1
11:30 - 13:00 - Lesson 2
Friday
09:30 - 11:00 - Lesson 1
11:30 - 13:00 - Lesson 2
Tutorial
You will have a personal tutor assigned to you in each term. You will meet them regularly to discuss your work and progress on the course. These tutorials will typically take place at a time between 1.15pm and 2.15pm.
Guided Independent Study
There will typically be 60 minutes per day of required guided independent study, including readings, lectures, language practice activities, writing tasks and preparation for speaking tasks.
Please note: This timetable only applies to Term 4 2022-23. Timetable information for future terms will be published here once confirmed.
Tuition fees and course content
For pre-sessional courses starting in Term 1, 2 & 3 in the 2023-24 academic year, and long term pre-sessional courses starting in Term 4 in 2023-24 the tuition fee is £425 per week. For pre-sessional courses starting and ending in Term 4 in the 2023-24 academic year the tuition fee is £459 per week.
This fee includes:
- All tuition and course materials
- Course assessments
- Regular 1 to 1 tutorials with your personal tutor
- Individual feedback
- Lectures by University of Sheffield academic staff
- Access to online course materials and virtual learning environments
- ELTC Student Exclusive Social Programme
- Educational visits to nearby cities, museums and historical places of interest (in Term 1, 2 and 3 on in-person courses only)
- Access to 24 hour Library and Computing facilities at The University of Sheffield (in-person courses only)
- A UCard which you can use to access University facilities and discounts in some shops and on public transport (in-person courses only)
- Membership to the No.1 Students' Union in the UK for seven years running
- How to pay
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You must arrange payment of your tuition fees before joining or during the first week of your course. Please note that if you do not pay by this time, you will not be allowed to continue your studies.
You may pay by:
- Credit/debit card
- Western Union bank transfer
If you cancel your place before starting the course we will refund any fees you have paid in advance, minus any fees or bank charges incurred.
We are unable to accept any tuition fee payments in cash.
We can also accept payments from sponsors. Acceptable sponsors include universities, government agencies, charitable organisations and registered international companies and you will need to provide a letter confirming your sponsorship before we can issue you with any visa documentation.
Accommodation and travel
The Pre-sessional course tuition fee does not include accommodation or transportation costs. To discover the range of accommodation options and travel information we have for students joining our Pre-sessional course, please read our accommodation and travel information webpage .
Course dates and entry requirements
You can join a Pre-sessional course at the beginning of any of our four terms.
Please select your preferred start date below to view the entry requirements, fees and dates for the various Pre-sessional English courses starting in that period:
Do I need a UKVI approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) result to join a Pre-sessional English course?
In most circumstances - yes.
If you plan on joining a course at a British University after finishing your Pre-sessional Course then you will need to submit an UKVI Approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) result, such as IELTS for UKVI, as evidence of your English level when submitting your application. A UKVI SELT at CEFR Level B1 or above (which is equal to an IELTS score of 4.0 in every component - Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening and Overall) is required to apply for a Student Visa for an English language course.
In some circumstances it is possible to attend our 10 and 6 week in-person Pre-sessional courses and a Postgraduate course on a single Student Visa obtained with a combined CAS. It may be possible for you to obtain a combined CAS without holding a UKVI approved SELT certificate, providing your academic offer is unconditional or it only contains academic conditions for your degree taken in your home country.
If your academic offer is still conditional with English language conditions, then you will need to supply a UKVI approved SELT for admission onto a pre-sessional course.
For more information please read the our CAS Information webpage, and the university's main combined CAS information webpage.
If you do not have an UKVI approved SELT certificate we recommend checking the IELTS website for more information about IELTS for UKVI and to find your nearest test centre.
If you are unable to obtain an UKVI approved SELT certificate, you can join our online Pre-sessional courses or you may still be able to join our University English (General English) course on a Short Term Student Visa (if your course is over 6 months but less than 11 months) or a Visitor Visa (if your course is less than 6 months). Please contact us or visit our University English webpage for more information.
Technical requirements
The online components of the course will be delivered using Blackboard Collaborate.
To access the online content, students will require a desktop or laptop computer with a webcam and microphone, and a broadband internet connection (recommended minimum speed 5mbps).
Computer equipment and internet access is not provided as part of the course.
Length of study
The length of time you will need to study depends on your current English level, and the English language entry requirements for the University course you intend to study in the UK.
In general, the further away you are from the English language requirements for your degree programme, the longer you will need to study a Pre-sessional English course for.
Our longest course is 40 weeks in duration, split across 4 terms, and is suitable for students who are no more than 2 full IELTS bands away from the English language entry requirements for their prospective University course (e.g. a student with IELTS 5.0 overall, with at least 4.0 in every component who needs to reach IELTS 7.0 overall, with at least 6.0 in every component could join our 40 week Pre-sessional course).
If you join one of our longer Pre-sessional courses you may initially be placed into a General English class to help you reach an appropriate ability level for Academic English study.
As your language skills improve you will be able to progress into an Academic English class later in your Pre-sessional course.
Please see the 'Course dates, fees and entry requirements' section above for more details.
Please note: If the Pre-sessional Course you wish to attend is 28 weeks or more in duration then we do not require you to hold a conditional offer for a degree course at the University of Sheffield before you submit your Pre-sessional Course application.
If you are applying for a Pre-sessional Course which is under 28 weeks in length then you must hold and have accepted a conditional offer for a degree programme starting in the 2024-25 academic year at The University of Sheffield before we can make you an offer for our Pre-sessional English Course.
Apply
To apply for a Pre-sessional Course you need to submit your application through our online form. Before submitting your application please read and take note of the following information:
Deadlines
The final deadline for applying to our in-person pre-sessional courses is 1 month before the course start date. We recommend applying at least 6 weeks before the start of the course so you can complete the application process and obtain a visa if you need one.
Entry Requirements
Please check that you meet the entry requirements for the pre-sessional course you are applying for. See the 'Course Dates and Entry Requirements' section above for more information.
Supporting documents
After submitting your application form you will need to send us a copy of your passport and UKVI Approved Secure English Language Test result (e.g IELTS for UKVI) by email to eltc.forms@sheffield.ac.uk
If you've studied in the UK before you will also need to email us a copy of all previous UK visas and CAS statements you have received.
If your tuition fees will be paid by a sponsor (e.g. a scholarship, your national government or an employer), please also email us a letter from your sponsor confirming this.
The letter should include:
- A date within the last 6 months
- Applicant's full name and date of birth
- Sponsor's name and contact details
Please read our Terms and Conditions before submitting your application.
Information for Under 18s
Our courses are designed for adults. Applicants who are under 18 are subject to a number of restrictions and administrative procedures.
The standard minimum age for our courses is 18 years. However, we will consider applications from applicants who are under 18 in some circumstances, and subject to satisfactory guardianship arrangements being in place. Please contact us for more information.
For further information on under 18s at the university please visit our "Students under the age of 18" webpage".
For more information on how we hold and process your personal data, please see the University's Privacy Notice for prospective, current and former students.
International Merit Scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international students including 75 undergraduate scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee and 125 postgraduate taught scholarships worth £5,000 towards the tuition fee. Applications are now open for existing offer holders.