English Outdoors, LLC (Outdoor Learning Classes)
Outdoor Locations in Manhattan and North Brooklyn, Manhattan and North Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
English Outdoors, LLC (Outdoor Learning Classes)
The English Outdoors Morning class focuses on learning through real-life communication in authentic settings: public places (indoors and outdoors) all over NYC. The classes are taught in small classes of 4-8 students which allows our expert teachers to provide individual feedback and advice on how to improve and further develop language skills.
Classes take place in locations all over the city allowing students to learn English and make the most of New York City. With this interactive classroom experience, students get the added bonus of a hands-on approach to learning about NYC.
HOW IT WORKS:
• All students' levels of English are tested online before arrival via a multiple choice test and a speaking test on Zoom.
• Students get a weekly timetable by email and meet on location daily.
• Teachers and students join a Whatsapp group to stay connected.
• Teachers utilize the coursebook, supplementary materials, and mini-whiteboards to target key grammar and vocabulary points.
• They also use technology in the form of iPads and smartphones to further engage students.
• Students complete homework assignments regularly and are assessed on course language objectives weekly.
• Classes are rich in cultural content and conversation.
• We recommend students have an international phone plan and bring a headset to make the most of the English Outdoors experience
DISCOVERY DAYS:
There are 2 Discovery Days per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On these unique & fun days, students are still in class but also on the move with their teacher, exploring an interesting part of the city or a museum or both! These days are also a great way to help build student fluency & confidence in English, whilst discovering a new part of the city.
A typical Discovery Day includes a 60-minute sit-down class, followed by a 90-minute walking tour or museum visit, and finally a stop at a cafe/bar or on location for a wrap up session on the day's class.
Examples of Discovery Days:
- American Art
- NY immigration
- 911 Revisited
- Modern Art
- Where America Began
- And many more!
NOTE:
• This course is available on a B1/B2 tourist visa or ESTA (20 lessons = 15 clock hours per week)
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary and Grammar
You can choose from the following class times:
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 5 students |
Maximum | 8 students |
Age range | 17 years old and older |
Average | 34 years old (32 in the summer) |
English Outdoors is an original and innovative concept of lessons outside sof the classroom, in locations all over the city, allowing students to sight-see and discover more of NYC while they study English.
Instead of being in a room with 4 walls, students learn in places such as Bryant Park, Union Square, Essex Market, Central Park, DUMBO, Industry City and more. The city is their classroom! Locations have been carefully chosen based on comfort, space, ease of access, proximity of public restrooms, etc. Alternative indoor locations are planned for rainy days, so lessons are guaranteed, every day, whatever the weather.
Being immersed in the city adds a unique element to the classroom experience. Instead of simply discussing NYC related topics in a classroom, students can truly experience NYC life and culture first-hand in authentic settings. Classes are rich in cultural content and conversation and also include regular cultural and educational field trips around the city.
The nationality and age mix at English Outdoors, LLC (Outdoor Learning Classes) varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 34. In the summer, the average age is 32.
EO teaches students from all over the world, including:
EO does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
English Outdoors is an original and innovative concept of lessons outside sof the classroom, in locations all over the city, allowing students to sight-see and discover more of NYC while they study English.
Instead of being in a room with 4 walls, students learn in places such as Bryant Park, Union Square, Essex Market, Central Park, DUMBO, Industry City and more. The city is their classroom! Locations have been carefully chosen based on comfort, space, ease of access, proximity of public restrooms, etc. Alternative indoor locations are planned for rainy days, so lessons are guaranteed, every day, whatever the weather.
Being immersed in the city adds a unique element to the classroom experience. Instead of simply discussing NYC related topics in a classroom, students can truly experience NYC life and culture first-hand in authentic settings. Classes are rich in cultural content and conversation and also include regular cultural and educational field trips around the city.
I really liked the classes. Locations were interesting, I’ve seen many new places and had an opportunity to learn more about them. I enjoyed talking with my teacher and discussing some interesting aspects. It was both theoretical part where I was able to learn more and talk more fluently and practical part during when we saw some great places.
Show details » Read more...the classes are interesting and not boring with good teacher. Activities during the classroom are good and cool.
Show details » Read more...I didn’t need facilities or housing since I stayed at my daughter’s who’s been living in Brooklyn. Nor did I really needed different locations since I’m familiar with NYC thanks to my long stays over the years. For the rest of it, I wanted to perfectionate my spoken English and I made the best of what is possible to achieve in two weeks. Improving my fluency, learning idioms, the way natives speak was useful and fun. I liked everything except the weather :))
Show details » Read more...I was in the advanced group, and in one week I learned a few things, it was pretty good to have classes outdoors and not to be in a classroom. We were a group of seven teenagers and that was good, because the teacher could help us all. The afternoons were great, because we were on our own, we could do whatever we wanted (with limits of course), and the activities were the best to do! We discovered so much!
I wasn’t in a host family, I was at a friend’s, so I don’t know how it feels like, but of course, we had work to do. I had two days to prepare a presentation on a random subject about NYC, and I was kind of stressed about it (I’m a stressed person in general), and we had a little bit of presure for the final test (but I understand we weren’t in vacation but here to work).
The locations were always great I loved it !
The teacher is amazing
I really liked the fact that we were not a lot of students, only 4. We could learn a lot in a small Amount of time
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The outdoor classes is a really interesting concept. We could discover new places in New York every day. The hours of classes are perfect from 10 to 1.30, free afternoon to discover the city.
The level of classes was not very advanced though. If you are looking for advanced English, this program will probably not suit you
The housing is amazing +++, lovely family, perfect neighborhood. This was a really good point
I liked the classes size - 2-3 students, very intensive schedule. Teachers were very friendly and helpful, always willing to explain any queries or doubts. Fantastic location of the school. I liked Fridays - the summary of the week + program for the weekend and the coming week.
Show details » Read more...There was a problem with elementary course because I was the one student. The teachers were expert and patient, but there was not sufficiently coordination between them.
Show details » Read more...I had a wonderful experience in Brooklyn. Maybe is much better if the school have two difference teachers for intensive program.
All day with a single teacher, its too much.
The classes were great (small like they promised), and the location was perfect. I didn't live in the shared student house, but I went there a couple of times and it was not clean.
Show details » Read more...I met some awesome people, learnt a lot, and I felt at home. Thank you!
Show details » Read more...I just can recommend the Brooklyn School of Languages to everyone! The school was very nice and all the staff were very friendly, and this also includes the activity leaders and the teachers. The activities were very nice, and I enjoyed the workshops which took place twice a week. The host family was very nice and friendly. There was absolutely nothing I didn’t like.
Show details » Read more...The Brooklyn School of Languages is totally incredible! The school, the teacher and all the staff are really great. I definitely had a great time there.
Show details » Read more...School is very well located, nice and new infrastructure, amazing view and friendly teacher.
Show details » Read more...The teacher, the location and the facilities were wonderful but the classes were not my level. I think the grammar taught was too easy but I could learn some new vocabulary. The activities we did with the school were good. The location of the house was good because I could walk to the school but the problem was that my bedroom was next to a very noisy highway and I had to wear earplugs to sleep. Besides, I think the house wasn't clean enough. The owner of the house didn't want us to cook any meat at home because he is vegetarian. I think I should know that beforehand.
Show details » Read more...Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying English in New York City. These homes are often between 20 - 40 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. The school is also not authorized to issue an I-20 to support an F-1 student visa application. If you need a visa, you have to apply for a Visitor Visa (B1/B2) on your own.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to New York City based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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Here is the advice that we can provide to students regarding visas: We always recommend that students come on a proper visa and it’s up to the student to make that decision. While the majority of our students come on an F-1 student visa, some choose otherwise. Unless otherwise instructed by the authorities, at the present time LSI will accept enrolments of individuals in any course of study should they present themselves at the school with a visa other than an F-l. In this case, the individual assumes all responsibility for the maintenance of their legal immigration status in the United States.
Persons with Tourist Visas are allowed to study at the school if their reason for being in the US is tourism and their course is incidental to this.
The student should be aware that if he or she chooses to travel on a tourist visa or visa waiver but tells immigration that he or she is coming here to study, the immigration officer at the Port of Entry (airport) may ask for a student visa which the student does not have. In this case, the student may not be allowed entry to the United States.
Please use this link for any other questions regarding visas: <http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html> http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html
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