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Programme d'anglais - Standard
Cours du soir/du weekend

Apprenez l'anglais américain directement aux États-Unis avec l'un des meilleurs programmes d’apprentissage de la langue anglaise dans la ville de New York :

L’apprentissage de l’anglais est important pour tous nos étudiants mais, avouons-le, leur emploi du temps ne leur permet pas toujours d’y assister une journée complète.
NYEA propose désormais trois options adéquates pour ceux qui ont besoin de cumuler leur temps de cours sur 2 à 5 jours par semaine, le soir ou le week-end !

Age minimum 16 ans
Durée Pour 18 heures / semaine de cours :
Inscription minimum de 12 semaines
Pour 14 heures / semaine de cours :
Inscription minimum de 4 semaines
Niveau Intermédiaire à Haute avancée
Taille de la classe Maximum 12 étudiants par classe
Début Chaque lundi (sauf le troisième lundi)
Remarque les cours du soir et du week-end sont disponibles pour les étudiants dont le niveau est intermédiaire ou supérieur.

18 heures/semaine (À temps plein)

Pour un visa étudiant F1

Prix réduit le soir et week end. Avantage à un prix abordable.

Inscription minimum de 12 semaines à 990 $

Horaire de cours

de cours Heures Jours de Classe Visa de type Examens
Cours du soir Lundi - jeudi : 18h00 à 21h30
Vendredi: 17h30 à 21h30
5 jours par semaine
18 heures par semaine
F-1 visa étudiant
Cours du weekend Vendredi: 17h30 à 21h30
Samedi 9h00 à 16h00
Dimanche 9h00 à 16h00
3 jours par semaine
18 heures par semaine
F-1 visa étudiant
Samedi 9h00 à 18h10
Dimanche 9h00 à 18h10
2 jours par semaine
18 heures par semaine
F-1 visa étudiant

Frais de scolarité    Contactez-nous

14 heures/semaine (à temps partie)

pour les Visa étudiants non-F-1

Prix réduit le soir. Avantage à un prix abordable.

Inscription minimum de 4 semaines à 440 $

Horaire de cours

de cours Heures Jours de Classe Visa de type Examens
Cours du soir Lundi - jeudi : 18h00 à 21h30 4 jours par semaine
14 heures par semaine
et ESTA visa de touriste

Frais de scolarité    Contactez-nous

Level Descriptions

Level
03
High-Intermediate level (CEFR level : B1)

Prerequisites

Placement Test or L2

Benchmarks / Learning objectives (SWBAT)

  • Produce continuous writing which is generally intelligible throughout. (CEFR)
  • Understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters
  • Convey information and ideas on abstract as well as concrete topics
  • Express and respond to feelings such as surprise, happiness, sadness, interest, indifference. (CEFR)

Grammar

  • Modals of advice
  • Because and even though clauses
  • Definite and indefinite articles
  • Comparatives and equatives
  • Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns

Topics

  • Fraud
  • Careers
  • Marriage
  • Climate change
  • Tourism
  • Extreme sports

Assignments and Exams

  • Writing assignment and impromptu speaking exercise every week (35% of the total score)
  • Exam is given on the third Wednesday of every month (65% of the total score)

Class Requirements

  • Come to class on time
  • Treat each other respectfully
  • Complete assignments and participate in class activities
  • Keep cell phone/device use to a minimum

Level
04
Advanced level (CEFR level : B2)

Prerequisites

Placement Test or L3

Benchmarks / Learning objectives (SWBAT)

  • Understand standard spoken language, live or broadcast, on both familiar and unfamiliar topics (CEFR)
  • Read with a large degree of independence, adapting style and speed of reading to different texts and purposes. (CEFR)
  • Recognize main idea, predict meaning, summarize a wide range of factual and imaginative texts (CEFR)

Grammar

  • Passive Voice
  • Gerunds and infinitives
  • Past Unreal Conditional
  • Relative Pronouns in Adjective Clauses
  • Direct and Indirect Speech

Topics

  • Prodigies
  • Medicine
  • Animal Intelligence
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Generosity

Assignments and Exams

  • Writing assignment and impromptu speaking exercise every week (35% of the total score)
  • Exam is given on the third Wednesday of every month (65% of the total score)

Class Requirements

  • Come to class on time
  • Treat each other respectfully
  • Complete assignments and participate in class activities
  • Keep cell phone/device use to a minimum

Level
05
High-Advanced level (CEFR level : C1)

Prerequisites

Placement Test or L4

Benchmarks / Learning objectives (SWBAT)

  • Effectively express/defend personal opinions in written and spoken language
  • Vary intonation and place sentence stress correctly (CEFR)
  • Write clear, well-structured texts on complex subjects (CEFR)
  • Recognize a wide range of idiomatic expressions and colloquialism (CEFR)
  • Produce clear, smoothly flowing, well-structured speech (CEFR)

Grammar

  • Past Unreal Conditional
  • Contrasting simple past, present perfect & present perfect continuous
  • Identifying Adjective Clauses
  • Relative Pronouns in Adjective Clauses
  • Phrasal Verbs

Topics

  • Past Unreal Conditional
  • The Brain
  • Lying
  • Cross-cultural insights
  • Social Media
  • Poverty
  • The Arts

Assignments and Exams

  • Writing assignment and impromptu speaking exercise every week (35% of the total score)
  • Exam is given on the third Wednesday of every month (65% of the total score)

Class Requirements

  • Come to class on time
  • Treat each other respectfully
  • Complete assignments and participate in class activities
  • Keep cell phone/device use to a minimum

Entrevue d'étudiant

What I also loved about this school is the very welcoming atmosphere.

Masumi Suzuki 
Class : Standard English Level4

This is my second summer attending NYEA. Although each time is very short, NYEA has really helped me improve my English. The teachers here are kind, friendly, patient, well-trained, and knowledgeable. They have gone above and beyond to make the classes both challenging and interesting. I was able to learn a lot of useful English.

What I also loved about this school is the very welcoming atmosphere. I was anxious at first because of my age, but the teachers and students all welcomed me and I felt very comfortable studying with them from the first day. I own a facial salon in Japan and have many English speaking clients. I need to use English on a daily basis, so the English I learned at NYEA will help me a lot in communicating better with my clients. I will definitely be back to study at NYEA next year!

I decided to enroll at NYEA because I saw so many good reviews.

Dila Inan 
Class : Standard English Level4

Hi,
My name is Dila from Turkey. Before I decided to live in the US, I decided to look for English courses that could help me to improve my English. After a long search, I decided to enroll at NYEA because I saw so many good reviews. I have been studying in this school for three months and I'm glad I made that decision. I had the chance to meet new people who came to this country with the same goal of learning English. It has really helped me to have more confidence speaking English.

The teaching methods at NYEA include writing, listening, and grammar practice but mostly they focus on speaking. Specifically, we study idioms and expressions that we need to communicate, interact with people, and to express ourselves in daily life.

The other thing I really liked about NYEA is their flexibility about classes. If you need to take a few days, they manage it and let you take the time off as long as you attend your classes regularly. They are also very helpful and friendly so you will feel pretty comfortable anytime you need help.

Thank you NYEA!

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