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New York, U.S.A
New York City, what else is there to say about one of the biggest cities in the whole wide world?!
Museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges, everything’s here in the Big Apple. The diverse culture makes the experience of going to the city even better. A great place to learn and Teach English because of the wide variety of cultures converging in the biggest city of the USA.
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Situated
at the Big Apple.
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Culturally rich people from all walks of life.
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Near a
thriving nightlife scene and plenty of restaurants, shops and other
activities.
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Famous
landmarks like the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, the Statue of
Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Staten Island
Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge and all our other world-famous attractions.
Where
Situated
at the Big Apple.
Culturally rich people from all walks of life.
Near a
thriving nightlife scene and plenty of restaurants, shops and other
activities.
Famous
landmarks like the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, the Statue of
Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Staten Island
Ferry, Brooklyn Bridge and all our other world-famous attractions.
Why
English is the mother tongue in the USA.
Culturally rich people from all walks of life.
Explore New York City and other parts of the USA.
Pay much lower New Jersey prices for living.
You can go skiing or skating in the winter.
Who
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Your fellow
students come from
different
countries and various continents.
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Your teacher
trainers are some of the most experienced and well-trained in the industry.
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Your support
staff is extremely helpful, courteous and will assist you with whatever you
need.
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The locals
are peaceful, friendly people who generally like spending time with
foreigners.
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Directions to reach the School
New York City's three major airports handle more daily
flights than any other city in the USA, so you're sure to find a convenient
flight.
Major Metropolitan-Area Airports
- John F. Kennedy International Airport
(JFK), Queens, New York.
- Fiorello LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Queens,
New York.
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR),
Newark, New Jersey
Port Authority Bus Terminal
If you are coming by bus, the world's busiest bus terminal, serves 58
million passengers a year. Approximately 36 bus lines connect Port Authority
with virtually any point in the continental United States, Canada, and
Mexico. It provides bus service to La Guardia Airport, John F. Kennedy, and
Newark International Airports from the Airport Bus Center.
Getting there by train
New York City has two main rail stations, Grand Central Terminal and
Pennsylvania Station. Grand Central is on the East Side, in midtown, and
Penn Station is on the West Side, just below midtown. Both are served by
numerous bus and subway lines. Amtrak, the U.S. national passenger railroad,
is serving many points throughout the U.S.
Getting there by car
Major highways connect New York City with virtually any part of the North
American continent.
New York Schedule
- 23 May - 20 Jun 2008
- 27 Jun-25 Jul 2008
- 01 Aug - 29 Aug 2008
- 05 Sep - 03 Oct 2008
- 10 Oct -07 Nov 2008
- 14 Nov -12 Dec 2008
- 05 Jan - 30 Jan 2009
- 02 Feb - 27 Feb 2009
- 02 Mar - 27 Mar 2009
- 03 Apr - 01 May 2009
- 04 May - 29 May 2009
- 01 Jun - 26 Jun 2009
- 29 Jun - 24 Jul 2009
- 31 Jul - 28 Aug 2009
- 04 Sep - 02 Oct 2009
- 09 Oct - 06 Nov 2009
- 02 Nov - 27 Nov 2009
- 09 Nov - 04 Dec 2009
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Cost
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