With so many language classes available in New York, we’re more than confident that we can find the right instructor for your course.
Depending on the length of the course and the number of students involved, we will make sure that we have the right instructor available before confirming your course. Our native-speaking instructors will help you acquire proficiency in your chosen language by applying their linguistic skills and teaching experience, ensuring that you will get the best out of your course.
When you have decided which course package is best for you, we will ask you for a few more details such as your course level (beginner, elementary, intermediate or advanced), the duration of your course and your preferred weekly timetable.
Once we have received your booking, we will begin arranging your instructor in New York immediately - this process can take a few days .
The instructor will come to your home or office to deliver the lessons provided that you live or work close to the centre. If your home or work address is far from the centre then you will be required to have the lessons at the instructor’s home or in a public location, like a quiet café or library.
Choose your location, and which language you want to learn.
Choose the course length, and if you want a one to one or two to one course.
Complete the booking form, and pay with
PayPal.
New York City is America’s original melting pot – many immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries passed through Ellis Island, in the harbor near the Statue of Liberty. An iconic, fast-paced city, New York is home to traditional areas of ethnic population such as Chinatown, Little Korea and Little Italy. The most populous city in America since 1790, today around 170 languages are spoken in this city of more than 8 million people, with over a third of the population born outside the United States. It’s no wonder New York City plays host to the United Nations. Big in all respects, it is estimated that New York City controlled 40% of the world’s finances at the end of 2008, making it a major center for insurance, real estate and finance as well as one of three global “command centers” for the world’s economy.