Strengthen your English language skills
Get ready for Chevening with our English language support resources and guidance.
While Chevening does not require you to submit an English language score as part of your application, many UK universities do.
You will also need a strong level of English to write a successful Chevening application, conduct your Chevening interview, and be able to study your chosen university course in the UK.
We’ve put together some English language support resources and guidance to help you brush up on your English skills, whether you’re getting ready to apply to Chevening or preparing for your year in the UK.
First, test your knowledge of UK phrases!
Which picture shows a ‘brolly?
When someone is knackered, they are:
- Exhausted
- Angry
- Confused
- Surprised
What is a cuppa?
- A cup of tea
- A hiccup
- A cupboard
- A cupcake
What does chuffed mean?
- Used to describe pride with oneself or a situation
- Used to describe feeling full after a meal
- Used to describe annoyance with someone
- Used to describe feeling uncomfortable
What is a jumper?
- A knitted top with long sleeves
- Someone who cuts into the queue
- Someone who makes false statements
- A train driver
What’s another word for man?
- Bloke
- Lass
- Bonnie
- Ace
Which picture would you associate with rubbish?
What does ‘Bob’s your uncle’ mean?
- You’re in trouble
- It’s all done and sorted
- I don’t believe you
- It’s very expensive
If something is described as dodgy, it is:
- Reliable and trustworthy
- Expensive and luxurious
- Suspicious or unsafe
- Boring and dull
What does gutted mean?
- Disappointed
- Excited
- Confused
- Amused