English Language Institute at Pace University Blog
Studying English at a university in New York is exciting. Your intensive English classes are filled with opportunities to learn new language, make new friends, experience American culture and enjoy everything an American university...
3 Smartphone apps for new NYers If you are planning to study abroad in NYC and take English classes, you are probably researching all of the social activities you can participate in. Some schools,...
Learning English can be fun, but can also be challenging. If you want to speak English well, here are three things you may not know about English, but will really help you. One of...
3 tips for taking the subway in New York City You have decided to study ESL in NYC. This is a great decision. New York is an exciting city and one of the best places...
If you are thinking about studying ESL in New York, any time of year is great, of course. At Pace’s ELI, we have lots of great student life options throughout the year. But December...
You’ve decided to come to New York to study ESL. Great decision! New York is one of the best places in the United States to learn English. The next step is to get a...
TOMOKI SAITO studied at the ELI from Fall 2017 to Winter 2018 on a study abroad program from Tokyo Keizai university. One of the things that Tomoki loved about being in NYC was that there...
3 things to consider when choosing where to study in the U.S.A. So you have decided to come to the U.S.A. to study English abroad. Choosing a university-based intensive English program is great idea...
KEISUKE TAKAHATA is from Japan, and he studied in the ELI for 4 months. He first heard about the ELI from an online school search. He started from advanced class, and studied English there...
CHANGYAO (YAO) PAN is from China, and he studied in the ELI for 8 months. Yao: “The ELI program does me a lot of favor for being prepared for an American University program. It...
GABRIELA SOUTO decided to accept the risk of living in an unknown place, with a totally different culture, where she would stay away from her family and friends for a long time. She describes...