England

London
London, England, is one of the best cities for English language study abroad. Another bonus is that because the city’s population is so diverse, a language student can become acquainted with a wide range of accents. Overall, London has the potential to be a one-of-a-kind location for English language education. Turkish Airlines, by the way, operates an average of eight daily direct flights from Istanbul to London, with the majority of these flights departing from Istanbul Airport (IST) and landing at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) or London Gatwick Airport (LGW). Once you’ve decided on a language school, click on the link to book a comfortable flight to London.
Brighton
Perhaps you want to study English in England but don’t want to live in a metropolis. If so, Brighton and Bristol are terrific alternatives. Brighton, a lively city on the English Channel, is known as ‘England’s city by the sea’. Brighton’s bohemian atmosphere and two world-class universities, Sussex and Brighton, make it a popular destination for English language students. Brighton is about 70 minutes by train from London.
Bristol
Bristol is our third recommendation for students seeking to learn English in an English-speaking country. Bristol is the most developed city in its region, with an estimated population of 500,000 in 2021, according to official figures. One of England’s most popular tourist destinations, Bristol features historic neighborhoods and structures, along with a vibrant daily life. Bristol is also a popular destination for those looking to study English abroad, as it is home to notable educational institutions such as the University of Bristol and Trinity College Bristol.
United States of America

New York
With English as its official language, the United States is also among the first choices for those looking to study English abroad. New York, ‘the city that never sleeps’, is a highly desirable option. Like London, New York is a multicultural city with plenty to do and see. Students can explore New York while learning to speak English with an American accent. Keep in mind that Turkish Airlines operates an average of four flights per day from Istanbul to New York. You can book a flight to New York by clicking on the link. Last but not least: you’ll never feel lonely as a student in New York – there are around 250 colleges in New York City alone (and more than 470 colleges, community colleges and trade schools in New York state!).
Boston
Boston, the capital of the state of Massachusetts, is known as ‘America’s student city’. This diverse city, home to people from more than 150 different countries, houses some of the world’s most prestigious universities, including Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The city is one of the most popular US destinations for students seeking to study English abroad thanks to its academic atmosphere, youthful spirit and rich selection of cultural and artistic activities.
Ireland

Dublin
English and Irish Gaelic are the two official languages in Ireland and the country’s capital, Dublin, offers an urban lifestyle complemented by architecture, history, culture and nature. Bisected by the River Liffey, Dublin is a popular student destination and considered among the best cities for English language education. The fees for English language education in Dublin are lower than in London, another factor that attracts English language students. Dubbed the ‘Silicon Valley of Europe’, Dublin is also a technology center on the radar of bright young people. Turkish Airlines operates 18 direct flights per week between Dublin and İstanbul, with three flights per day on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Malta

St. Julian’s
Malta is another option for people seeking to study English abroad and the coastal town of St. Julian’s is an excellent choice for those who want to study in a vibrant city with a holiday atmosphere. In addition to lively nightlife and a rich history, St. Julian’s offers a number of language schools. Another plus for students craving a more relaxed vibe – St. Julian’s is relatively small and most points in the town are easily accessible by foot or bicycle.
United Arab Emirates

Dubai
Although Arabic is the official language of the United Arab Emirates, the city of Dubai – the capital of the Emirate of Dubai – with its numerous qualified language schools, is a popular destination for English language study abroad. Most of the signage in Dubai is in both Arabic and English, a nod to the city’s international population. For students seeking an alternative to Europe or the USA, Dubai offers an appealing language learning route in the east.
Scotland

Edinburgh
With its historic atmosphere, cultural richness, and deeply rooted educational institutions, Edinburgh is Scotland’s most sought-after city for students who want to study English. The city hosts schools that are highly preferred by international students. Institutions such as Edinburgh College and ECS Scotland stand out for programs suited to different levels and goals. Located in the city center, these schools allow students to practice English outside class and become part of everyday life. Edinburgh’s safe urban environment, vibrant arts calendar, and numerous student activities make the learning process enjoyable.
Glasgow
Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, offers students a distinctive experience in its dynamic atmosphere. Known for its art galleries, music scenes, and lively social life, the city also hosts many high-quality language schools. Institutions such as Live Language and Glasgow School of English are recognized for their intensive English courses that can be tailored to individual goals. Glasgow is also an attractive alternative for students, thanks to its lower cost of living compared with Edinburgh. The city’s young population, warm local community, and student-friendly environment make it easy to integrate English learning into everyday life.
Aberdeen
Known as the Granite City, Aberdeen stands out for its calm atmosphere and strong university culture. Renowned especially for engineering and the energy sector, the city is also a solid choice for English education. Schools such as Aberdeen Language Centre and International House Aberdeen offer programs that emphasize close interaction in small classes. Being smaller than Edinburgh and Glasgow allows students to get to know local life more intimately.
Dundee
Located on Scotland’s east coast, Dundee is a student city known for its innovative spirit and affordable living. Institutions such as Dundee Language Centre offer both long- and short-term courses. Thanks to the city’s compact layout, students can take seaside walks shortly after classes or practice English in local cafés. For those seeking education in a calmer environment, Dundee is one of Scotland’s warm and welcoming alternative educational centers.
