Learn English South Africa

Learn English in South Africa

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A spectacular backdrop for your English studies

Explore the exhilarating country of South Africa, with its diverse population and landscapes, while you learn English in Cape Town with Kaplan Aspect. Take a cable car up Table Mountain, tour a gold mine or Robben Island or visit one of the beautiful wine estates and Garden Route towns in the Western Cape. Learn about its captivating natural history and visit one of the many parks to see rhinos, elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos and other wildlife. Choose from a variety of outdoor activities, including diving with sharks, sandboarding, bungee jumping off Bloukrans Bridge and more. Taste delicious South African cuisine and wines, listen to Kwaito music or venture on the Venda Art route. Study English with Kaplan Aspect in Cape Town and see it all!

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  • Study English in Cape Town, one of the world’s most beautiful cities
Our English courses in South Africa
  • General, Intensive and Intensive Plus English
  • Cambridge Exam preparation
  • TOEFL, IELTS and TOEIC preparation courses
  • Business English
  • Intensive English Academic Year/Semester
Why study in South Africa?

Study in South Africa, an exciting country at the cutting edge of change. Its vibrant mix of modern and traditional cultures, first-world infrastructure and developing world challenges make it a highly desirable and stimulating study destination. The country has a great variety of climate zones and landscapes and is a fine example of biodiversity. City life also varies greatly, from the peaceful pace of Durban and Cape Town to the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Johannesburg. Such variety makes for a truly enriching learning experience. South Africans are friendly, polite, helpful, and really enjoy meeting overseas visitors, so you’ll have every chance to practise your English while you study with Kaplan Aspect!

Did you know?
  • There are 11 official languages spoken in South Africa
  • South Africa has three capitals – the executive capital of Tshwane, legislative capital of Cape Town and judicial capital of Bloemfontein
  • South Africa is home to the oldest wine industry outside Europe and the world’s longest wine route; the R62
  • Vilakazi Street in Soweto is the only street in the world that houses two Nobel Peace Prize winners – Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Climate in South Africa

The climate in South Africa is mostly semi-arid, with the eastern coast being subtropical, the northwest arid, and the Cape area Mediterranean. Temperatures range from 0°C to 35 °C, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Since South Africa is in the southern Hemisphere, their seasons are opposite to that of our North American and European study destinations. Learn English in Cape Town, South Africa and enjoy its Mediterranean climate!

Seasons in South Africa:
  • Spring - September, October, November
  • Summer - December, January, February
  • Autumn - March, April, May
  • Winter - June, July, August