- Students can live in Boston, one of the most beloved, and educatinoal cities in the world - Conditional Admission status is available for students - Interact with diverse student population in Boston
Top Native Language by Center
Saudi Arabia 22%, Venezuela 11%, Japan 8%, France 5%, 4% in Brazil, Germany 3%
Conditional Admission
Upon successful completion of the program, students may gain conditional acceptance to schools in Boston area.
ELC English Language Center - BostonAbout the
In 1978, ELC was established to provide the best language education system, and since them the center has offered help to international students. There are centers both on West coast and East coast. The ELC offers a variety of programs that can be helpful to students of different ages, and different needs. Students can have free academic advising for college application process. By employing highly qualified and dedicated instructors and by utilizing a dynamic and comprehensive curriculum, ELC provides the perfect environment for rapid language improvement. ELC also offers students extensive support services to ensure that their stay in the United States is culturally as well as educationally enriching. ELC is an ACCET accredited language school and member of IALC, NAFSA, AAIEP, TESOL, ALTO, ACCET and other organizations as well as an authorized test administration site for Cambridge, TOEFL and TOEIC examinations.
Focus of Study : ELC focuses on providing program that has the right level, contents, and effectiveness for the student. Students can cover all fundamental English skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking)
Benefit, Goal of this course : ELC is great in that it not only provides help inside the class but also outside of the class as well. The ELC provides plenty of opportunities for students to practice English and socialize with students from diverse culture. Students can also have great experience on the weekends while improving their English abilities.
Curriculum : This 20-lesson per week program is ELC's most popular and covers all of the major language skills including: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. All intermediate and advanced students also have a choice of electives two afternoons per week. Students in the Intensive English Program study Monday through Friday during sections A, B and C on the course schedule listed below. Section A is Grammar Structure & Usage and focuses not only on teaching students the rules for grammar usage, but also on giving students the opportunity to practice using grammar in both speaking and writing. Section B is Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation Monday through Friday. Section C is Reading and Writing. Students practice speaking in English and listening to and understanding English spoken by native speakers. Teachers also give feedback and special exercises to help students improve pronunciation.
Focus of Study : ELC focuses on providing program that has the right level, contents, and effectiveness for the student. Students can cover all fundamental English skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking)
Benefit, Goal of this course : ELC is great in that it not only provides help inside the class but also outside of the class as well. The ELC provides plenty of opportunities for students to practice English and socialize with students from diverse culture. Students can also have great experience on the weekends while improving their English abilities.
Curriculum : This 20-lesson per week program is ELC's most popular and covers all of the major language skills including: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. All intermediate and advanced students also have a choice of electives two afternoons per week. Students in the Intensive English Program study Monday through Friday during sections A, B and C on the course schedule listed below. Section A is Grammar Structure & Usage and focuses not only on teaching students the rules for grammar usage, but also on giving students the opportunity to practice using grammar in both speaking and writing. Section B is Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation Monday through Friday. Section C is Reading and Writing. Students practice speaking in English and listening to and understanding English spoken by native speakers. Teachers also give feedback and special exercises to help students improve pronunciation.
Focus of Study : ELC focuses on providing program that has the right level, contents, and effectiveness for the student. Students can cover all fundamental English skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking)
Benefit, Goal of this course : ELC is great in that it not only provides help inside the class but also outside of the class as well. The ELC provides plenty of opportunities for students to practice English and socialize with students from diverse culture. Students can also have great experience on the weekends while improving their English abilities.
Curriculum : This 30-lesson per week program is ELC's most popular and covers all of the major language skills including: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. All intermediate and advanced students also have a choice of electives two afternoons per week. Students in the Intensive English Program study Monday through Friday during sections A, B and C on the course schedule listed below. Section A is Grammar Structure & Usage and focuses not only on teaching students the rules for grammar usage, but also on giving students the opportunity to practice using grammar in both speaking and writing. Section B is Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation Monday through Friday. Section C is Reading and Writing. Students practice speaking in English and listening to and understanding English spoken by native speakers. Teachers also give feedback and special exercises to help students improve pronunciation.
Focus of Study : ELC focuses on providing program that has the right level, contents, and effectiveness for the student. Students can cover all fundamental English skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking)
Benefit, Goal of this course : ELC is great in that it not only provides help inside the class but also outside of the class as well. The ELC provides plenty of opportunities for students to practice English and socialize with students from diverse culture. Students can also have great experience on the weekends while improving their English abilities.
Curriculum : This 30-lesson per week program is ELC's most popular and covers all of the major language skills including: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, pronunciation, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. All intermediate and advanced students also have a choice of electives two afternoons per week. Students in the Intensive English Program study Monday through Friday during sections A, B and C on the course schedule listed below. Section A is Grammar Structure & Usage and focuses not only on teaching students the rules for grammar usage, but also on giving students the opportunity to practice using grammar in both speaking and writing. Section B is Conversation, Listening, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation Monday through Friday. Section C is Reading and Writing. Students practice speaking in English and listening to and understanding English spoken by native speakers. Teachers also give feedback and special exercises to help students improve pronunciation.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Homestay (Boston)
HomestayMinimum AgeFree Wi-Fi주단위 비용신청비
Half Board (Single)17Yes$295$85
Bed / Breakfast (Single)17Yes$295$85
Wheelock College
ResidenceESL TownhouseInternational Guest House
(6월-8월만)1인실 $440/주$ 455/1주
2인실 $405/주(조식)2인실 $ 295/주2인실
2인실 $500/주
(조식&서식) (공동 아파트)14식 포함
Students can either live in off-campus residences or choose to have a Homestay experience. Off-campus residence offers more privacy and independence, whereas Homestay allow students to be moreexposed to English using environment. Either way, students are encouraged tomake their housing arrangements as early as possible due to the limited amountof space available.
American Homestays
Most ELC students are eager to take advantage of the family homestay opportunity. Along with the chance to improve conversational skills, homestays can create warm friendships that last a lifetime.
Features
Fees & Charges
Available year-round
Located near ELC Boston
Arrival on Saturday before the course; departure on Saturday after the course
Single room (unless otherwise requested)
Half-board (breakfast and dinner) or breakfast only
Average commute: 30 - 60 minutes via public transportation
Shared bathroom
Facilities vary
Free Wi-Fi (if available)
Minimum age : 17 years old
International Guest House
Residential accommodations are available year-round at ELC Boston. This is an attractive alternative for students who want to live in the heart of downtown Boston, and like the idea of studying, relaxing and making friends from all over the world.
Features
Fees & Charges
Available year-round
Located on Beacon Street, BostonArrival on Saturday before the course; departure on Saturday after the course
Shared double, triples and quadsBreakfast and dinner
Average commute: 10 minutes on foot
One private bathroom per roomTV room, piano room, laundry facilities
Wi-Fi available for additional charge
Minimum age : 17 years old
ESL Townhouse
ESL Townhouse shared apartments are located in Boston's Fenway area, a youthful and academic community in the heart of the city. These are shared apartments (with single and double rooms) as well as private apartments (including studio and one-bedrooms). These apartments are a perfect option for students who want independence and a convenient location at a good price. The Townhouses are walking distance to restaurants, museums, and Fenway Park and a 20-minute commute to ELC by public transportation.
Features
Fees & Charges
Available year-round
Located on Park Drive, BostonArrival on Saturday before the course; departure on Saturday after the course
Single and double room/studioSelf-catering
Average commute: 20 minutes via public transport
One private bathroom per roomKitchen, laundry facilities
Free Wi-fi
Minimum age : 18 years old
Copley House
Copley House provides independent lodging for students who want the privacy of staying in their own apartment. These comfortable apartments are ideal for students wanting to live in the heart of the Back Bay, steps from Copley Square, the Prudential Center, within walking distance of ELC Boston and the many nearby restaurants, cafes and shops.
Features
Fees & Charges
Available June to SeptemberLocated on West Newton Street, Boston
Arrival on Saturday before the course; departure on Saturday after the course
Studio. Double room available for two people traveling together*Self-catering
Average commute: 20 minutes via public transport
Private bathroom
Kitchen, laundry facilities
Free Wi-fi Minimum age : 18 years old
Wheelock College Dormitory
In July and August, ELC Boston offers additional accommodations in a new state-of-the-art residence at Wheelock College. Wheelock College is located in Boston's Fenway area.
Features
Fees & Charges
Available July and August
Located on the Wheelock College campus
Arrival on Saturday before the course; departure on Saturday after the course
Shared (double and triples)Breakfast and dinner or breakfast only
Average commute: 5 minutes on footShared bathroom
Student lounge, student campus center, library, fitness centerFree Wi-fi
Minimum age : 18 years old
Surrounding Area
ELC Boston is location in the centre of Boston. The school is also close to public transport (State St. T Station), which makes travelling very easy. English courses include General English, Exam Preparation, and Academic Year Programms. Easy weekend getaways are always available along the East Coast: students can go sightseeing in Providence and explore the magnificent beaches of Cape Cod.
I stayed here
for 2 months. The tuition was expensive. Therefore the quality of the classes
was much higher than the other schools I attended. Homestay, teachers and other
facilities like libraries were satisfactory. Personally I improved a lot in
speaking and listening. I strongly suggest that students should study grammar
on their own before they go to university, because the class doesn’t deal with
grammar so much. After school activities are well organized that I always have
something to do after I finish school. I also watched movies or go to clubs at
night. The family I stayed with was really generous and I had a big room for
myself. I believe all my friends had a good time too. Boston became my favorite
city after all. It is a safe place to walk around or ride bicycle at night. The
institution building was really pretty and I was lucky to study there too.
2 개월 다녔왔습니다. 솔직히 수업료는 비쌉니다. 그러나 그만큼 질은 확실히 높았던건 다른 학교 로 옮겨 보니까 느꼈습니다. 홈스테이, 교사 의 질 도 높고, 도서관 및 기타 시설 도 나름대로 충실했습니다. 개인적으로 speaking , listening 꽤 늘었습니다. 다만 grammer은수업에서 많이 하지 않으므로 최소한의 grammer 은 어느 정도 준비하고 가는게 좋았다고 생각합니다 . 수업 외 특별 활동은 정말 매일 다양한 프로그램이 준비되어 있고, 방과후 심심한 적이 한번도 없었습니다 . 영화를 보고, 밤에는 나이트 클럽 에 가거나 했습니다. 홈스테이 도 매우 친절한 가족이었고 방도 넓고 좋았습니다. 다른 친구들도 전체적으로 좋은 시시간 보냈던 것 같습니다. 무엇보다, 보스턴은 차분한 느낌으로 정말 좋아하는 도시가 되었습니다 . 치안도 좋고, " 밤에 밖에 혼자서 자전거 타고를 나가도 괜찮아 ! "라고 호스트 패밀리 말씀하셨습니다 . 어학원 건물도 정말 예쁘고 정말 아름다운 도시라 거기서 공부를 할 수 있었다는 것이 아주 행복합니다.
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