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The USA is home to several of the world’s most exciting cities, some truly mind-blowing landscapes, a strong sense of regionalism, a trenchant mythology, more history than the country gives itself credit for and, arguably, some of the most approachable natives in the world.
Every traveler in the United States – be they foreigners on a coast-to-coast road trip or locals exploring their extraordinarily diverse land – has some idea of what to expect. American culture has become so thoroughly shared throughout the globe that one of the principal joys of getting to know the country is the repeated, delicious shock of the familiar. Yellow taxis on busy city streets; roadside mailboxes straight out of Peanuts cartoons; wooden porches overlooking the cottonfields; tumbleweed skittering across the desert; endless highways dotted with pick-up trucks and chrome-plated diners; the first sight of the Grand Canyon, or the Manhattan skyline – now more than ever an indelibly iconic image. |
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NEW YORK is electric from the neon billboards of Times Square to Manhattan’s night-lit skyline to the rush of people cramming the streets, subways, office towers, theaters and restaurants. An international capital of finance, fashion, media and the arts, it’s a place where worlds collide to create an utterly distinctive energy. Underneath the cosmopolitan sheen, however, New York remains a city of neighborhoods. From the Lower East Side to Spanish Harlem, from Bedford Stuyvesant to Chinatown, Old World customs still have their place. |
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Since 1973, our English school has been welcoming students, professionals and aspiring performing artists to New York City. Additional offerings include Music and Dance and monthly cultural activity programs. The language school is conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan, just steps from Grand Central Station and the United Nations. Each classroom has a large window offering a fabulous view of the Manhattan skyline and plenty of natural light.
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SCHOOL
FACILITIES:
The language courses take place in a building with a total of 23 classrooms: 17 classrooms on the 16th floor and 6 classrooms on the 17th floor; each one of them equipped with a TV and VCR system.
16th Floor features:
The student lounge on the 16th floor has coin-operated snack, coffee and beverage machines. There are many restaurants, coffee shops and other types of food establishments within walking distance of the school. Most facilities are handicapped accessible.
17th Floor features:
The Professional English Program and the executive offices are located on the 17th floor. Wireless Internet is available free of charge. Computers with Broadband Internet available free of charge during office hours to students in the Professional English Program. All Professional English Programs, including group and private classes. Student lounge with coffee, tea, newspapers and magazines
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AVERAGE
AGE OF STUDENTS:
23 |
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NATIONALITIES:
Japan 31%, W. European, 31% Korea 15% |
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MEMBERSHIPS
& ACREDITATIONS:
IALC, AAIEP, New York State Education Department, Bildungsurlaub,
NYESA, FIYTO, ALTO, ALC, NYC&Co.
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Registration
Fee |
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| STANDARD COURSE - 20 lessons/week |
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120 |
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285 |
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570 |
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855 |
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1140 |
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1425 |
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1710 |
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2250 |
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| Extra
Week: 270 |
| Students
xClass: 10 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
55 minutes |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
M - F; 9.30 - 13.30 OR 14.00 - 18.00
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Course
Info:
20 lessons per week.
This semi-intensive English program will enable you to achieve rapid progress in your English studies, while having plenty of time for extracurricular activities in New York.
Course cost does not include study materials. |
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Dates: Every Monday except beginners |
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Dates for Beginners:
The first Monday of any month |
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| STANDARD COURSE - 16 lessons/week |
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120 |
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265 |
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530 |
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795 |
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1060 |
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1325 |
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1590 |
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1840 |
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2090 |
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| Extra
Week: 250 |
| Students
xClass: 10 |
| 4 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
55 minutes |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
M - Th; 9.30 - 13.30 OR 14.00 - 18.00
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Course
Info:
16 lessons per week
This less-intensive program will enable you to improve your English while touring New York City in depth.
Course cost does not include study materials.
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Dates: Every Monday except beginners. |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
The firts Monday of any month |
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| PRIVATE CLASSES - 20 lessons/week |
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120 |
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1500 |
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3000 |
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4500 |
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6000 |
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9000 |
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10500 |
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12000 |
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| Extra
Week: 1500 |
| Students
xClass: 1 |
| 0 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
55 minutes |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
M - F; 9.30 - 13.30 OR 14.00 - 18.00
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Course
Info:
20 Private Lessons per week
Your private instructor will custom-tailor this semi-intensive course to maximize your English progress. You will be asked to submit a Detailed Questionnaire outlining your specific learning goals in advance, to enable you and your private instructor to customize your program. |
| Start
Dates: Every Monday |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
Every Monday |
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| INTENSIVE COURSE |
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120 |
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370 |
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740 |
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1110 |
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1480 |
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1850 |
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2220 |
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2570 |
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2920 |
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| Extra
Week: 350 |
| Students
xClass: 10 |
| 6 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
55 minutes |
| Minimum
level required:
None |
| Schedule:
M - F; 9.30 - 13.30 + 14.30 - 16.30
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Course
Info:
30 lessons per week
This intensive program will enable you to achieve the most rapid progress in your English studies. Special emphasis is placed on conversation.
Course cost does not include study materials.
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| Start
Dates: Every Monday except beginners |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
The first Monday of any month |
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| ENGLISH + DANCE |
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220 |
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1900 |
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3770 |
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| Extra
Week: 0 |
| Students
xClass: 0 |
| 10 Lessons
Per Day. |
| Length
of lessons:
55 minutes |
| Minimum
level required:
English; None - Dance; minimum of 2 years experience |
| Schedule:
M - F; 9.30 - 13.30 + afternoons; dance classes
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Course
Info:
Morning Standard classes; 20 lessons per week + Afternoon Dance classes 8 lessons per week
Includes 2 tickets to professional dance performances each month.
3 performances
Students can study up to 12 weeks during summer months but may only take the course for 4 weeks at any other time.
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Dates: consult us about starting dates |
| Start
Dates for Beginners:
N/A |
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Homestay - Private room, Half board |
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75 |
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325 |
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20-45 |
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Lodging Info: Hosts may be individuals or families in Brooklyn/Queens. Students stay in single rooms. Bathroom facilities are usually shared with the host. Homestay locations are near public transportation.
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Student Residence A - Private room, with Breakfast |
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75 |
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58 |
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425 |
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45-60
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Lodging Info: This residence is located on the Upper East Side. There is a kitchen on every floor and laundry facilities in the residence hall.
Internet access available at the library. Stays include access to the excellent sports facility. Rates include 5 breakfasts per week.
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Homestay - Private room, with breakfast |
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75 |
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65 |
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440 |
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20-45 |
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Lodging Info: Hosts may be individuals or families in Manhattan. Students stay in single rooms. Bathroom facilities are usually shared with the host. Homestay locations are near public transportation. |
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Homestay - Shared room, half board |
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75 |
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240 |
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Lodging Info: Hosts may be individuals or families in Brooklyn/Queens. Students stay in double rooms. Please note that double rooms can only be booked for 2 students arriving together. Bathroom facilities are usually shared with the host. Homestay locations are near public transportation.
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Student Residence B - Private Room, with breakfast |
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75 |
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375 |
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45-60
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Lodging Info: Private Room with Air Conditioning and TV. Shared bathroom facilities. Access to health and fitness facilities. |
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ARRIVAL
INFORMATION / TRANSFER
Best airports for arrival are JFK, LaGuardia and Newark.
One-way transfers can be arranged from all airports to accommodation at a cost of $100.
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| LEISURE
AND ACTIVITIES IN New York |
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| ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZED BY English School New York |
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