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A TELLUS STORY OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS


Tellus Group is one of Britain's most successful European companies and providing English language training, and welcoming over 5,000 international students to the country every year.


English language services are a multi-billion UK market, and the English learning invasion is not only adding value to the British economy, but also supporting businesses through work experience opportunities for local employers, and providing income for local host families.


But importantly, giving English language students and participants the chance to become immersed in the British cultural way of life, and


helping foster enduring international links.


Tellus Group has been successfully providing quality educational services since 2003, and through its Meridian Schools of English in Plymouth and Portsmouth since 1979.


Roberto Greco, project Manager at Tellus Group, said:


"I came to the UK five years ago with the Tellus Group and it changed my life. I improved my language skills, and became more professional in my job. But most importantly I matured as a person and love the British culture."


Italian student Roberta Rianna now based in Italy, said:


"I enjoyed my time in the UK, and got some great work experience at the Plymouth Herald and Dorcas Media, a PR agency where I got stuck into filming PR for a Broadway Show, working as a journalist, and getting the chance to improve my English skills."


The chief executive of Tellus Group Neil Pick who recently returned from a trade mission to China where he signed a number of key agreements, and hoping to bring £1 million of extra business to the UK economy, and is very upbeat about the English learning sector.


Neil Pick, toured nine cities across China, covered thousands of miles, and met other representatives and organisations at the British Embassy in Beijing, and even appeared on Chinese television.


Mr Pick, added:


"We are looking to grow in China and also signed a number of agreements with about six commercial organisations. These agents recruit students in their region, or across China, to come on our programmes in the UK."


The organisation provides language training and courses, work experience for students, cultural and events activities, workshops, well-being support, and weekly social evenings.


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