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The course can help students to improve all types of English skills, including reading, writing, listening and speaking. The students will take part in lots of cultural and sports activities. The course takes place at St. Stephen�s House, the University of Oxford.Time:3rd to 16th July Fee:��2,995 Fax Number:+ 44 (0) 845 280 01 32OxfordEnglishHorizonsOxford English Horizons is a language and cultural programme aiming at students aged 16 to 18. The course covers many language areas, including writing, reading, grammar and speaking. The students will also take part in social activities. The course takes place at Balliol College and St. Catherine s College, the University of Oxford.Time:3rd to 30th July Fee:��5,595FaxNumber:+ 44 (0) 845 280 01 2GeneralEnglishThis programme is designed for international students aged over 18 who want to improve their English skills. 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They enjoy playing with toys and develop an extremely good relationship with their loved ones. The Russian Blue is also known for getting along very well with other pets and children in a household. They are known for being quiet clean animals that are normally shy around strangers, unless they are brought up in a very active household. The males are known to be more active and outgoing than the females, according to many pet owners. The CFA-IAMS Cat Championship was a great event for all that love cats. Forty-three different CFA breeds (�T�y), from the curly-coated Cornish Rex, to the heavy doll-like Persians were all there to entertain the eye. There was a beauty competition, and in the talent show, the obstacles (���xir)are changed according to the sizes and heights of the cats. Hundreds of cat lovers took part in this yearly event to meet their need for excitement. 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