Vietnamese group -English Language Institute - College of Staten Island/CUNY - 2 week program

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English in New York 2-week program




The largest campus in New York City Big green areas, student residence on-campus, sports facilities, transportation from campus, peaceful environment inside the most touristic city in the world

Study English and enjoy university life at the same time!!!


This is ELI Diversity ELI in New York English programs Student life Dates and fees

Why ELI?

Great location: peaceful and international Fun teachers: happy teachers, happy students Excellent program: TOEFL, field trips, New York City!!!


Study English in New York. Live the experience.


Diversity Students come from all over the world:

Italy

Vietnam

Asia

Americas

Africa

Europe

Algeria


ELI in New York

Staten Island, great location 25 min. from Manhattan by ferry Airports: 30/45 min and 1 hour

Staten Island:  Staten Island is part of New York City  Population: est. 475,000  Transportation: Free ferry to Manhattan, most public buses run 24 hours, 24-hour train  Attractions: parks, beaches, restaurants


ELI in New York

ELI is located inside the campus of the

College of Staten Island/The City University of New York (CUNY) English Language Institute (ELI)

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English programs

COURSES

DESCRIPTION

LEVELS

READING/WRITING

Readings and compositions, reading games, writing stories, vocabulary exercises, reading comprehension, meaningful writing.

GRAMMAR

Explanation, structures, usage, grammar games, analysis, oral and written results, grammar exercises for tests.

Beginner

COMMUNICATIONS

Speaking practice, conversations, presentations, listening skills, communicative approach, oral exercises.

Intermediate

Grammar, reading, listening, and vocabulary exercises. ELI offers the test for daytime classes.

TOEFL

Advanced

Intonation, word stress, enunciation, vowel and consonant sounds, speaking exercises. Evening classes only.

PRONUNCIATION

PROGRAM SESSIONS

DAYS

HOURS

SEMESTER

Mornings & evenings

Tuesday to Friday

18 hours/week

SUMMER

Mornings & evenings

Monday to Thursday

18 hours/week

PROGRAM SEMESTER

CALENDAR

COURSES

Spring: January-May

Reading/Writing

Fall: August-December

Grammar

TIME AM: 9am—2:30pm PM: 5:30pm—10:00pm AM: 9am—3:30pm

WEEKS 16 weeks

Communications

SUMMER

May-Jun & Jul-Aug

6 weeks

TOEFL (only daytime)

Students can start any Monday or Tuesday (Semester or Summer) according to calendar. Students can take English classes from 1 week and up.

PROGRAM PRONUNCIATION

SESSION & CALENDAR Evenings Semester & Summer

DAYS

HOURS

TIME

Tue & Thu

4 hours/week

PM: 7:30pm—9:30pm

Students can start any Monday orTuesday (Semester or Summer) according to calendar. Students can take Pronunciation classes from 1 week and up.

PROGRAMS Consider the following: All programs

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Placement test is taken upon arrival. Students can choose one course or take the whole program. TOEFL preparation and test are part of the daytime program. Contact us to arrange your application and visa paperwork.


English programs

PROGRAM

DESCRIPTION

LEVELS

CUSTOMIZED

Designed English program with topics focused on students’ needs, extra activities, and dates/weeks as requested

FACULTY-LED

English program with visiting teachers/faculty, especially designed with academic purposes (medical, engineering, social sciences).

Beginner

BUSINESS

Business English courses with focused vocabulary/exercises, visits to companies, lectures, CSI Incubator, and business lab.

Intermediate

CULTURAL

Additional component with cultural activities (field trips, visits to museums, family homestay experience, shows, films, etc.).

Advanced

Practice of speaking/listening skills from computer or cell phone. Personal schedule per hour or week.

SKYPE

Schedule sample - Semester/summer term

HOUR

Additional activities

SUMMER Mon-Thu

SEMESTER Tue-Fri

Activities

9:00-10:15

Reading/Writing

Field trips (zoo, museums, parks, walking tours)

10:15 - 11:30

Grammar

International Coffee Hour (meeting with international students/scholars)

11:30 - 12:15

BREAK

Choose to participate in 60+ student clubs

12:15 - 1:30

Communications

Academic activities (conferences, films, workshop)

1:30 - 2:30

TOEFL Workshop

Sports access (gym, swimming, basketball, etc.)

FACILITIES

DESCRIPTION

Library

Students and faculty can freely use the library to practice English, with more than 200 thousand books, almost half a million eBooks, films, 10 thousand journals, for study or research.

Center for the Arts

Concert, theater, recital, and lecture halls for music, comedy, dances, lectures, graduations, festivals, art exhibitions, and more.


Faculty-led English program - 2 weeks PROGRAM

DESCRIPTION

Business Welcome Lunch

After the official welcome & orientation by the international area of CSI (Center for Global Engagement), the Business Department will present how business is run in NY after welcome lunch.

Business English

English program with ELI teachers, especially designed with academic purposes (finance, int’l business, management, etc.). This will focus on content-based English grammar, speaking, reading, and vocabulary exercises. Content can be adapted to other business fields upon requests.

Lectures

Topics will be: Innovation with Incubators (CSI Tech Incubator), Entrepreneurship with Quality, Strategic Management, and Digital Marketing (School of Business).

Company visits

Tours

Two main institutions or company visits with briefings depending on availability. These could be: CSI Tech Incubator, Vietnamese Consulate in NY, the Federal Reserve Bank of NY, among others. Students will take the hop on/off tour bus around Manhattan. They will see Times Square, the Empire

Schedule sample MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

CSI Student housing

8-9am English class

8-9am English class

10-11am Federal Reserve Bank - NY

10-12pm Statue of Liberty

New York tour

New York tour

11-1pm CSI Welcome

11-1pm United Nations

11-1pm Field trip

12-1 Company visit

12-1pm Wall Street

3-5pm English class

3-4pm Tour bus

3-4pm Company visit

3-4 World Bank

3-4 9/11 Museum

7-9pm Times Square

5-6pm Tech Incubator

5-6pm Tour bus

6-8 Empire State Bld

5-8pm Brooklyn Brdg

Visits

Description

Companies, institutions, tours

Students will visit the places shown above with meetings where representative will explain how the institution or company works. These activities can be adapted/changed according to availability for similar activities or insti-


Itinerary - Description of each activity The following describes the details of each activity during the program. CSI Welcome

CSI welcomes the group at the airport in New York, which is suggested at the Newark Airport (EWR). The transportation will be in charge of CSI. A CSI representative will wait for the group at the airport and the group will be taken to the CSI Student residence. The welcome session will be hosted by the English Language Institute (ELI), which belongs to the CSI international area (Center for Global Engagement). A welcome lunch is hosted on campus followed by an orientation session and a campus tour.

CSI Student residence

The group will stay at the CSI Student residence called Dolphin Cove Student Housing. The students will stay at double-room apartments. Each room has two beds. The apartment includes shared bathroom, kitchen, and a small living room. Dolphin Cove provides linens, a small towel, and travel soap. The residence includes WiFi, 24-hour gym, and a lounge. Laundry is available for US$ 1.25 per load.

English classes

English classes for this group are Business English sessions in charge of the English Language Institute (ELI). The students will have different schedules according to each extra activity. Classes are on campus. Levels will be determined based on total number of students, placement test, or required level. ELI reserves the right to offer one level if group does not meet the minimum number of students. This program includes an English book. Class material will be handed during class. The content is related to Business, management, International Business, finance, marketing, and similar topics (unless the group has a different major, which may be adjusted to the group’s interest or knowledge). Classes will include vocabulary, conversation, language functions, etc.

Times Square

Times Square is the tourist landmark of NYC. Its iconic panels and billboards lighten the place making the place look like daytime during the night. You can visit companies and stores as well as tourist places like the Disney Store, Microsoft, M&M, Macy’s, the Radio City Music Hall, Broadway theaters, the Grand Central Terminal, the Wax Museum, the Madison Square Garden, etc.

United Nations

The group will visit the United Nations Headquarters in Manhattan. Students will tour the facilities having the chance to see live diplomatic sessions and meetings. Students will learn about how this important institution is in charge of seeking world peace and consensus among all the countries around the world.

Consulate of Vietnam in NY

The students will have a meeting with authorities at the Consulate of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in New York., where they will learn how the Vietnamese consulate helps other Vietnamese nationals through diplomatic, business, cultural, and educational relations.

Tech Incubator

The program includes one visit to the CSI Tech Incubator, which fosters the community seeking to grow their startups through a technological ecosystem with mentors, faculty, sponsors, and government leaders. The CSI Tech Incubator partners with IBM, Intel, AT&T, Wolfram, NYC Tech + Innovation, SI Chamber of Commerce, Amazon Web Services, among others.

Company visits

Students will visit some companies located in NYC (Manhattan, Staten Island, or other boroughs) with brief meetings or sessions where representatives will have a chance to talk with students about how the company develops its business. The students will have a great chance to ask questions and learn about the opportunities they may have when developing their career. According to availability, the companies are subject to change for similar institutions.

Federal Reserve Bank of NY

The Federal Reserve bank of NY is part of the federal reserve system of the United States and other public and private institutions that promote the financial security for the financial and economic system in the country. Students will learn about the monetary policies, bank institution regulations, monetary elasticity, and other federal financial operations.

NY Sightseeing

CitySights NY is one of the largest tourism companies in the city. They not only offer bus tours but also helicopter and ferry tours, ticketing for theaters, museums, ski activities, bicycle tours, etc. Students will learn how this big company operates for a city that welcomes more than 60 million of tourists every year.

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is one of the tallest buildings in NY. Students will take the elevator to the 86th floor and enjoy its 360 degree observatory and see the entire city. Part of the program includes the NY City Pass to freely access this building.

Statue of Liberty

Students will take the Staten Island Ferry and a second ferry from Manhattan to enjoy this iconic landmark. They will stop at Ellis Island and learn about the immigration in the United States.

Wall Street

The group will walk around Wall Street where they will see the NY Stock Exchange and the financial area of the city. The area is a must to see the World Trade Center, the Wall Street bull and the new Fearless Girl, and observe the high-rise buildings where many local, national and international headquarters are located.

9/11 Museum

The 9/11 Memorial Museum was built after the tragic attack to the Twin Towers in Manhattan. Inside the museum, the students will learn about the meaning of this attack, the financial importance that these buildings had, the rescue efforts in the aftermath, the reconstruction of the area, and more.

Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge is an iconic symbol of the mega constructions in the city as well as its historical importance. Students will walk over the bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn where they will be able to see amazing skylines and views of Manhattan.

NY City Pass

The NY City Pass will let the students choose more free attractions on their free time: the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, the Guggenheim Museum, the Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, or the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.

Departure

The program includes transportation from Staten Island to the airport for the entire group.

Costs and fees are subject to change. Some costs may not apply to certain students. The CSI student residence is subject to room availability. The CSI health insurance is mandatory. The Center for Global Engagement will be in charge of the application process. The support of financial statement vary according to the length of the program and each student. Dates and fees are subject to change. Students need to arrive with an F1 student visa. B1/B2 visa is not permitted for this program.


College of Staten Island - English Language Institute English programs

Monthly Calendar - 2018

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Start of classes Jan 26 May 01/08/23/29 Feb 06/13/20/27 Jun 04/11/18 Mar 06/13/20/27 Jul 03/09/16/23/30 Apr 03/10/17/24 Aug 24 Semester/summer terms Spring: Jan 26 – May 18 (Tue-Fri) Summer 1: May 23 – Jun 27 (Mon-Thu) Summer 2: Jul 03 – Aug 09 (Mon-Thu) Fall: Aug 24 – Dec 14 (Tue-Fri)

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Holiday: No classes

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Student life


Student life

Subway in Manhattan

Visits to museums


Student life

Hop on/off bus to Times Square

Financial District/Wall Street


Student life

United Nations Headquarters

Stock Exchange Market/Wall Street


Academic field trips

Nursing students from Costa Rica at the Staten Island University Hospital 100K Strong in the Americas grant—UNIBE (Costa Rica)

Nursing students from Costa Rica at the Staten Island University Hospital 100K Strong in the Americas grant—UNIBE (Costa Rica)


Academic field trips

Business students from China at the CSI Tech Incubator Zhejiang University of Technology (China)

Business students from China at the China-US Chamber of Commerce Zhejiang University of Technology (China)


Academic field trips

Business English class with ELI teacher Zhejiang University of Technology (China)

Business students from China at the China-US Chamber of Commerce Zhejiang University of Technology (China)


Student life

Student residence

Student residence


Student life

Student residence/lounge area

Student residence/laundry


Student life

Student residence/kitchen in every apartment

Student residence/gym


Dates and fees - 2018 Classes offered: Reading/Writing, Grammar, Communications, and TOEFL Workshops. All levels of English are taught with an emphasis on American culture. TOEFL Workshop classes are included in the price of the Spring, summer and Fall sessions and are also offered separately except for evening classes. They are specifically designed to enhance test-taking strategies for the TOEFL, ACT, and CATW exams. TOEFL test is included in fee and administered only at the end of each semester/summer term. TUITION FEES IN US$ COURSE LENGTH

DAYTIME

EVENING

PER COURSE

TOEFL

PRONUNCIATION

SEMESTER (16 WEEKS)

3,400

3,200

1,150

1,600

1,500

SUMMER (6 WEEKS)

1,600

1,400

550

600

590

1 week

320

280

340

350

345

2 weeks

640

560

420

440

430

3 weeks

960

840

440

450

445

4 weeks

1,200

1,040

470

500

490

5 weeks

1,500

1,300

500

550

540

6 weeks

1,600

1,400

550

600

590

7-15 weeks

260 p/w

230 p/w

90 p/w

100 p/w

95 p/w

p/w: per week

PROGRAM

DAYS

TIME

DAYTIME

SEMESTER: Tue-Fri SUMMER: Mon-Thu

18 hours/week: SEM: 9:00am – 2:30pm 22 hours/week: SUM: 9:00am – 3:30pm

EVENING

Mon-Thu

18 hours/week 5:30pm – 10:00pm

PER COURSE

SEM: 1h10m per course between 9:00am – 2:30pm SUM: 1h30m per course between 9:00am – 3:30pm

TOEFL

SEMESTER: Tue-Fri SUMMER: Mon-Thu SEMESTER: Tue-Fri SUMMER: Mon-Thu

PRONUNCIATION

Tue & Thu

4 hours/week 7:30 – 9:30pm

PROGRAM CALENDAR 2018

START

END

SPRING

Jan 26

May 18

SUMMER 1

May 23

Jun 27

SUMMER 2

Jul 3

Aug 9

FALL

Aug 24

Dec 14

SEM: 1h10m per course between 9:00am – 2:30pm SUM: 1h per course between 9:00am – 3:30pm

Other costs/fees

Description

Approx. cost (US$)

Application/Document processing fee

Send application form, copy of passport

200

US government fees (SEVIS/visa)

ELI will contact applicants for this process

400

Immigration documents/express mailing

ELI will contact applicants for this process

66

Accommodations

Student residence or family homestay

Residence: 1,500+ p/month Homestay: 1,200+ p/month

Health insurance

ELI insurance

100 p/month

Living expenses

Bank or financial statement

2,200 p/month

Costs and fees are approximate. Some fees may not apply for some students. Textbooks are not included and fees vary in each term. Student residence is limited to availability and reservations in advance. Health insurance is mandatory. Contact us for how long the application process can take. Financial statement varies according to the length of the program and to each applicant. ELI helps each student to ease the application process as much as possible. Program dates and fees are subject to change.


Fees - 2-week program - 2018 Customized programs usually have content-based classes, lectures, hands-on sessions, or workshops. Depending on the group’s needs, these programs may be extended upon request with more English-class hours, lectures, field trips, company visits, or tours. Build up your own program considering these activities. Feel free to include more activities to quote your program cost. TUITION FEES IN US$ 3,700

What is included?

Airport transportation, public transportation Metrocard (metro & bus), accommodations at CSI Student housing, at double rooms with WiFi and free gym, NY City Pass for Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and 9/11 Museum plus 3 additional tourist places during free time, United Nations, the Federal Reserve Bank of NY tour, orientation, campus tour, welcome lunch, English classes, English book, Classroom materials, Access to sports facilities and library and any available academic activity, ELI certificate, shuttle and loop bus, health insurance, on-campus coordinator.

What is not included?

Airfare, meals, visa expenses, laundry, travel insurance, other living expenses.

p/w: per week

OTHER COSTS/FEES

Description

US$ p/Student

Travel insurance

The student may get a personal travel/health insurance. This is not included in the program. ELI includes its own health insurance.

Varies

Meals

Students will be able to have lunch in the cafeteria or restaurants around.

5-20 p/meal

Laundry

The laundry is located inside the residence building. The student is in charge of the detergent and cost of machines.

1.25 per load

Transportation in NY

The Metrocard is valid for the subway and bus system in the city. It is not valid for the NY ferry, AirTrain (airport trains), Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey metro/buses/trains. The Staten Island Ferry is free.

5+

Private transportation

Taxis (yellow public taxis, UBER and Lift work with cash and electronic payment).

Varies

Other costs

Personal living expenses, tours not included in the program, personal items, luggage expenses, airport purchases, health insurance fees and co-pays, phone cards, etc.

Varies

Other costs/fees

Description

Approx. cost (US$)

Application/Document processing fee

Send application form, copy of passport. Included in the program.

Included in program fee

US government fees (SEVIS/visa)

ELI will contact applicants for this process. Not included in the program.

360

Immigration documents/express mailing

ELI will contact applicants for this process. Included in the program.

Included in program fee

Accommodations

Student residence

Included in program fee

Health insurance

ELI insurance

Included in program fee

Living expenses

Bank or financial statement

Varies

Costs and fees are approximate. Some fees may not apply for some students. Student residence is limited to availability and reservations in advance. Health insurance is mandatory. Contact us for how long the application process can take. Financial statement varies according to the length of the program and to each applicant. ELI helps each student to ease the application process as much as possible. Program dates and fees are subject to change.


Application process

Application

New York City

I-20

Airfare ticket

SEVIS

Visa

See the entire application process here: https://www.csi.cuny.edu/campus-life/student-services/center-global-engagement/english-language-institute

Download the application form: https://www.csi.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/pdf/international/english_language_institute/ELIapplication.pdf


English Language Institute (ELI) College of Staten Island The City University of New York (CUNY)

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