Dates: July 15 - August 3 2018
Price: $4335

American Institute of Languages and Cultures (AILAC) offers high school students and students from different countries to learn English in Princeton, NJ.
Why choose us?

It's no secret that being trained in the area where the language is native will pay off for life. This is an unforgettable and more importantly, irreplaceable experience you can give to your children!

English Language Program includes both academic sessions and cultural programs. Our school has students from different countries: from Japan to Europe and the USA. In addition to the educational component, students learn to be independent, take responsibility for their actions, show respect and honesty.

Students in addition to learning the language, learn a lot about the history and culture of the United States of America. Combination of education with sports, recreational activities and tourist travel creates the perfect atmosphere for an impressive improvement of English language skills.

The program will provide good experience for high school students interested in applying to one of the private schools in the United States, as well as for students interested in short-term English language programs in the United States.

What do we offer?

The school offers three levels of learning English: beginner, intermediate and advanced. To determine the student's level of knowledge, students will be asked to write the test on the first day of class. Depending on the results of the test, students will be divided into small groups (8-10 people). That will allow each student to get a personal approach in the selection of academic programs. Also, students can take academic classes in the school curriculum. Students of "advanced" levels will be offered training for the TOEFL exam. Classes last for 5 hours a day then students are given homework assignments.

Students:
  • Will practice their oral and written language;
  • Improve knowledge of grammar and reading skills;
  • Will work to improve the hearing, which is possible only in the English-speaking environment;
  • Will develop phonetic skills, learn to pronounce correctly and beautifully;
  • Will improve "basic vocabulary" and learn frequently used phrases of everyday English;
  • Will read a lot of interesting books that are appropriate to their level of language proficiency;
  • Receive a rewarding experience to write a small essay about life in school. Keeping each of the student's diaries will capture the exciting events of school life and evaluate the results. Students will also keep a diary in which they will record their progress and exciting developments.

It is also important that the results obtained in the classroom will be used during the cultural events and tourist trips in the program.

Where students live and Health Services

Students reside on school’s campus in single-sex supervised dormitories. Students take complete care of their own rooms and may bring decorative items to personalize them. Dormitory rooms are equipped with furniture, but students provide their own linens, desk lamp and fan. Laptop computers and computer games are also permitted. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in air-conditioned dining hall.

The school’s clinic is staffed by a nurse who is available from 7:30am through the day. A nurse is on call 24 hrs a day, weekends, and evenings. Students must provide a copy of their health insurance card and vaccination record.

Sightseeing and Entertainment Program

While students stay on the program, they will benefit from  interesting entertainment program that school has to offer. Every day after school, students can engage in swimming, bowling, ice skating, tennis and various games in the gym and outdoors. Over the weekend, there are numerous events like: sporting events, trips to music festivals, beaches, fairs, shopping malls, movie theaters, amusement parks and even rafting.

Students will visit cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Washington DC, visit it’s many attractions and some museums.

The program cost includes:
  • Assistance in preparing documents for visa F-1/B-2
  • ESL program
  • Accommodation with meals in the school dormitory
  • Sightseeing and entertainment program
  • Continuous monitoring of students during their stay in school, the necessary assistance and advice.

Additional Fees:

  • $175 Health insurance
  • $25 Key deposit (refund on departure)
  • New York airport transfer service
Daily Schedule
  • Breakfast – 7:00 am
  • Period 1 – 8:00 – 10:30 am
  • Break – 10:30 am
  • Period 2 – 10:50am-12:20 pm
  • Lunch- 12:20 – 1:00 pm
  • Period 2 cont.-  1:00-2:00 pm
  • Extra Help – 2:00-2:45 pm
  • Activities –  3:00- 5:00pm
  • Dinner –    5:30- 6:00pm
  • Free Time – 6:30-7:30 pm
  • Study Hall – 7:30-9:30 pm
  • Break  -     9:30-10:30 pm
  • Lights Out -   10:45-11:00pm

 

Our 2017 Students were from: Aruba, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Spain, Italy, Turkey¸ Greece.

 

Registration is open until spaces are available.