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    • The City >
      • Walk: Clerkenwell
      • Walk: The Inns of Court
      • Walk: The Square Mile
      • Walk: St. Pauls - Heroes and Executions
      • Walk: The Heart of the City
    • East London >
      • Walk: Tower Hill & Shadwell
      • Walk: Bethnal Green
      • Walk: Sailing to Stepney Green
      • Walk: On the trail of Street Art: Hoxton to Shoreditch
      • Walk: The many faces of Dalston
      • Walk: Walthamstow Village
      • Walk: Spitalfields
    • North London >
      • Walk: Hampstead Village and Heath
      • Walk: Kilburn to West Hampstead
      • Walk: Old Street to Angel
    • South East London >
      • Walk: Bermondsey & Rotherhithe
      • Walk: Borough
      • Walk: Elephant & Castle
    • West London >
      • Walk: Fulham Broadway to Imperial Wharf
      • Walk: Hammersmith
      • Walk: Turnham Green to Chiswick Park
    • South West London >
      • Walk: Barnes Bridge to Fulham Palace
      • Walk: Last stop on the Victoria Line: Bustling Brixton
      • Walk: Richmond - River-views and royal connections
      • Walk: Vauxhall to Battersea
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Have you had enough of English grammar books and sitting for hours in a classroom?

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Hammersmith Bridge


Do you want to:

  • practise speaking English with native English speakers?
  • walk and discover secret parts of London with the help of a qualified English teacher?
  • increase your English vocabulary and become confident?
  • learn more about English culture?
  • go over the new language in a relaxed space at the end of the walk?






English Walks offers half-day English conversation walks in different parts of London.




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You can expect:

Eight to ten people maximum in each group.

_To meet and finish at train or tube stations.

The help of a qualified English teacher.

To speak and listen to English from native English speakers.

To learn about English culture.

To visit unusual museums, historic churches,  parks or other interesting places on some walks.


To learn about London's history.

To improve your English conversation skills.


A history leaflet about  places we see.

After the walk:

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Sunbathing on the Thames beach!








Relax over coffee and see and hear the new vocabulary again.

Ask your experienced teacher and guide any questions.


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Meet new people, enjoy walks in secret parts of London and have fun while speaking English!

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The Windmill, Wimbledon Common
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Experience much more than learning English in the classroom!






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Practise English before we meet:
When you book, do an English language worksheet.
  • Vocabulary
  • Reading
  • Research
We share this during the walk.
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The first plastic in the world was invented by Alexander Parkes in Hackney, 1866. It was called “parkesine“.
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The chapel, Lincoln's Inn

After your walk, find the new vocabulary here!

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Look at the walks on offer.

Find dates and prices here.

If you are over 16 years, join an English conversation Walk.

An intermediate (or higher) level of English is needed to enjoy these walks.



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Street Art, Hoxton Square
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