Hello from the final week of the Winter Trimester in YL6! In addition to English language learning this trimester, our students have participated in a project called 20Time, where they dedicated 20% of their class time each week to exploring and creating a unique topic of their choosing. The idea for this project was born
Curso de inglés práctico para viajeros Negocios y Ocio ¿Vas a viajar este verano y no hablas el idioma de tú destino? A nadie le gusta sentirse perdido cuando viaja. La comunicación ayuda a tener un viaje exitoso, pero no resulta práctico tener que aprender el idioma de cada país que visitamos… ¿Por qué
Ya está abierta la matrícula para el trimestre de Primavera 2017. No os perdáis esta primavera para mejorar tu nivel de inglés a través de los cursos o los nuevos mini-cursos y talleres que ofrecemos. Las clases del trimestre de Primavera 2017 comienzan los días: – Lunes, 3 de abril (clases de lunes y
Beautiful, mysterious, and dangerous, the natural world has always fascinated humankind. From philosophical and political treatises, to encounters with landscapes and animals, to Native American creation myths, to the historical records of pioneers, settlers, and conservationists, American literature is rich in writing about nature and the natural world. In this course we will explore a
Beautiful, mysterious, and dangerous, the natural world has always fascinated humankind. From philosophical and political treatises, to encounters with landscapes and animals, to Native American creation myths, to the historical records of pioneers, settlers, and conservationists, American literature is rich in writing about nature and the natural world. In this course we will explore a
Last week in Kids Club 3 we geared up for Read Across America, a nationwide reading celebration in the United States that takes place the first week of March to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Students carefully selected picture books they enjoy and wanted to read to younger learners. They also practiced story-telling techniques for reading
This trimester we return to the theme of Equality as seen through the lens of some of the major works of African American literature. Particular attention will be paid to works of the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras, the Black Arts Movement, and the contemporary period. Instructor: Andrew Bennett, PhD ➢ Language Skills developed include:
This trimester in YL1 Saturdays, we have been improving our reading, listening, and pronunciation skills by enjoying different books from the library of the International Institute. A favorite book of ours was “No-Bot: The Robot With No Bottom!” We also enjoyed “From Head to Toe” and learned about the different actions different animals make. Additionally,
Join us from 19h-20h on March 23rd in room 304 for a free American Cultural Studies open session. Come to learn about upcoming course content for the Spring 2017 ACS 10 week courses, find out about our new American Music Legends 5 week mini-course, and meet ACS faculty. Reserve your seat online today American Expression
Last month the students in YL4 did their own Black History Month research projects in the computer lab and then gave group presentations to the rest of the class. We learned so many interesting things from each other about people like Malcolm X, Harriet Tubman, and Granville Woods. This group is more impressive each week!