Things to do this week

  • Now the ice has cleared, go for a walk around Kelvingrove park
  • Book tickets for the Aye Write festival in March
  • Take advantage of the New Year Sales and shop in the City Centre

Sunday, 8 November 2009

1. Welcome!


Welcome to the first blog on Studying English in Glasgow. On this page you will find regular updates on things to do in Glasgow and how to use the city to improve your English by having fun and learning about Scottish culture.

Store this page in your favourites and keep checking for new updates!

In the meantime - aw the best!

10 comments:

tamzup said...

What a welcoming and jolly blog Daniella!
Looking forward to more:-)
Tamy

Unknown said...

Wonderful! And Glasgow looks a lot like the city I live in, never thought about going there till now!
I am very impressed,
sonja

Beatriz Lupiano said...
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Beatriz Lupiano said...

Love the clear inviting design! And that photo brings back lovely memories of past Ceilidhs!
Like tamzup, looking forward to more...

teresa thiel said...

Hi,
This would certainly persuade me to study in Glasgow if I were an international student. Very eye catching.

la said...

an interesting blog.

Allison said...

Great Blog!

Catherine said...

Wow! Looks like an awesome ceilidh. (Anna) What is an animoto? (Catherine) Bye! (Both)

Unknown said...

it looks like a wonderful city

Allan said...

Fantastic, you've come a long way in a very short time, keep going