PLACEMENT TESTING AND REGISTRATION FOR THE FALL II TERM!
If you would like to register for classes for our Fall II term, which begins on October 28, 2009 please call 212-772-4292 to schedule an appointment for a placement test.
Professional English Academy
Perfect and polish your Business English skills in our Professional English Academy. Evening classes in Writing, Pronunciation, Grammar and Speaking begin the week of September 7th. No placement test is necessary for these advanced level Business English Courses! To see more detailed information about these courses, click here or call 212-772-4292. To register on-line for these classes click here.
ENGLISH FOR SUCCESS!
NEW ENGLISH FOR SUCCESS CLASSES AT THE IELI! Don't have time to study full-time? Want to improve your everyday English for living and working in New York? Consider taking our English for Success classes in the Evening or on Saturdays. Click here for more information about our Saturday or Evening English for Success Programs or call 212-772-4292.
Forever Young Does studying and working and living in New York City got you feeling stressed? Do you think that stress is making you look, well... not as good as you could?
Read Jina's article about how to look younger than you actually are.
Homesick Being away from family and friends is difficult for many international students. In his article, Mohamed shares with us some of the things he misses most about his country, Senegal.
Improve Your English Fast! Hansoon focuses on some proven techniques to help ESL students improve their English while living in NYC.
Culture Clash Cultural difference are encountered by many who live outside their own country. Here Mariko explores how eye contact differs here in America as compared to her native country of Japan.
Me Tour Guide, You Tourist Chloe Lim introduces us to one of her favorite 'finds' in New York. Read her article to find out where to visit while In NYC studying English.
Give Yourself A Hand...shake that is! More discussion about cultural differences between East and West. Here Danny writes about handshaking in Korea versus The United States.
Thanksgiving Celebration 2007 Thanks to all our talented students - and a couple of teachers - who performed at our annual Thanksgiving Celebration. We wish everyone a very happy and healthy holiday season!
BOOK REVIEW Danielle De Souza is an advanced-level student originally from Sao Caetano do Sul in Brazil. She has been living in New York City for almost four years. Danielle has progressed through the IELI program rapidly, beginning as an intermediate student.
This is her review of the novel The Virgin Suicides, which she read in her advanced Reading/Writing Grammar Workshop class.
STUDENT ESSAY Read Juan Pablo Gomez' essay on the famous and much loved American actress Betty Davis. Juan Pablo Gomez is from Colombia and attends the advanced class.
STUDENT RECIPE Click above for Elizabeth's Feijoada recipe.
POEM This is Ricardo Moderno's poem. He is from Sao Paulo, Brazil and is currently studying in our hightest level.
Meet Lang from Korea Lang is an artist from Korea who is trying to make it in New York City. She is interviewed by Geovanny Olivero.
Meet Christian from Cameroon Christian Tagne Teukam arrived in New York with hopes of becoming a doctor. He is interviewed by his fellow student and friend Youngjoo Cho.