- The beautiful Bay Area weather is condusive to sporting and recreational events. - The Bay Area is most noted for its worldclass city, San Francisco, which is one of the major tourist destinations in the United States. - ESI staff has an average of 15 years experience working at the former UC Berkeley Extension English Language Program (ELP) and they bring great dedication and enthusiasm to the English Studies Institute.
National Mix
Currently, English Studies Institute attracts thousands of students from around the world. The majority of students have come to the school from Asia, including Korea and Japan. Students also come from countries in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and others.
Conditional Admission
ESI works with several local housing providers to help the students while they stay in Berkeley. Students can visit the various providers websites in order to see pictures and learn what each has to offer. All agreements are made between the students and the housing providers, but ESI staff will help students as best we can. Housing optionsinclude UC Residence Hall, International House, YMCA and Orinda Homestay Program.
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Located on the UC Berkeley campus only 20 minutes from San Francisco, California, English Studies Institute (ESI) helps providing high quality English instruction and building bridges of understanding world wide by connecting international students and the Berkeley students community. Students can benefit from the unique academic atmosphere surrounding UC Berkley campus.Berkeley is a university town that has all the advantages of an academic setting, a wealth of culture, social diversity and moderate temperatures throughout the year. Known for its cultural diversity, art, beautiful parks, innovative businesses, great restaurants, shopping and geographic location, Berkeley is a visitor's paradise.
The Integrated Skills course is designed for students who want to develop their skills in grammar, writing, reading, speaking, and listening. Students develop in-depth language skills, learn critical thinking skills, and prepare for further academic studies.
Benefit, Goal of this course : -Fluency development such as controlled practice, role-plays, model conversations, presentations, debate and discussion
-Instruction in grammar and correct usage with error analysis exercises and grammar games
-Focus on student pronunciation, intonation, and listening comprehension in both informal conversation and more formal academic speech using audio tapes, videos, pronunciation drills, short presentations.
-Facilitating student awareness of culture through readings, cross-cultural contact assignments, and observation reports
-Effective reading techniques and strategies through reading practice/comprehension and vocabulary exercises
-Writing styles appropriate to academic or scholarly writing using in-class writing of short paragraphs or longer essays, peer editing and group discussion of common errors.
Curriculum :
All students take a Structure of English class and an Oral Communication Skills class. Each of these classes meets 6 hours per week, Mondays to Thursdays. In the Structure of English class, students study English grammar and practice it in both speaking and writing. A variety of activities allow students to improve their knowledge and use of increasingly complex grammar structures. Writing skills are taught, from basic sentence structures in the lower levels to more complex writing in the advanced levels. The Oral Communication Skills class focuses on listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills. Students increase their vocabulary, including idioms, by reading and speaking about American culture and the cultures of other countries. Activities such as small group discussions, oral presentations, and videotapes increase the studentsʼ fluency in English. In addition to the Structure of English and Oral Communication Skills classes, each student takes two afternoon classes. These concentrate on a single skill or area of interest, allowing students to work on individual weaknesses or study a subject of particular interest. Each class meets four hours per week, on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Integrated Skills course is designed for students who want to develop their skills in grammar, writing, reading, speaking, and listening. Students develop in-depth language skills, learn critical thinking skills, and prepare for further academic studies.
Benefit, Goal of this course : -Fluency development such as controlled practice, role-plays, model conversations, presentations, debate and discussion
-Instruction in grammar and correct usage with error analysis exercises and grammar games
-Focus on student pronunciation, intonation, and listening comprehension in both informal conversation and more formal academic speech using audio tapes, videos, pronunciation drills, short presentations.
-Facilitating student awareness of culture through readings, cross-cultural contact assignments, and observation reports
-Effective reading techniques and strategies through reading practice/comprehension and vocabulary exercises
-Writing styles appropriate to academic or scholarly writing using in-class writing of short paragraphs or longer essays, peer editing and group discussion of common errors.
Curriculum :
All students take a Structure of English class and an Oral Communication Skills class. Each of these classes meets 6 hours per week, Mondays to Thursdays. In the Structure of English class, students study English grammar and practice it in both speaking and writing. A variety of activities allow students to improve their knowledge and use of increasingly complex grammar structures. Writing skills are taught, from basic sentence structures in the lower levels to more complex writing in the advanced levels. The Oral Communication Skills class focuses on listening, speaking, and pronunciation skills. Students increase their vocabulary, including idioms, by reading and speaking about American culture and the cultures of other countries. Activities such as small group discussions, oral presentations, and videotapes increase the studentsʼ fluency in English. In addition to the Structure of English and Oral Communication Skills classes, each student takes two afternoon classes. These concentrate on a single skill or area of interest, allowing students to work on individual weaknesses or study a subject of particular interest. Each class meets four hours per week, on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Focus of Study and Benefits: This intensive course is designed to rapidly improve oral communication, listening comprehension, and knowledge of American culture. Students participate in classes focused on the rhythm of English pronunciation, American idioms, slang, and use of grammar in context. Class activities include contact assignments, interviews and oral presentations that significantly increase student confidence. Included in the course is an afternoon elective class such as: English for Business, Listening and Pronunciation, English through Film, or TOEFL Preparation. Additional after class activities such as, conversation practice class provide an opportunity for improving fluency.
Curriculum : This course focuses on empowering students to communicate in English in the real world. The program encourages students to speak freely and use their English in class through discussions, student-created role-plays, pair-work and group-work activities. This student-centered approach enables paricipants to gain confidence and fluency in spoken idiomatic English. Classroom activities include: Functional language appropriate to specific situations (social and practical everyday activities), Pronunciation, intonation, and listening comprehension including comprehension of reduced American speech, Vocabulary and knowledge of idioms and slang, Facilitating student awareness of American culture through cross-cultural contact, observations, and projects, Fluency practice in real-world situations and Helping students refine grammatical structures important for oral communication.
Focus of Study and Benefits: This intensive course is designed to rapidly improve oral communication, listening comprehension, and knowledge of American culture. Students participate in classes focused on the rhythm of English pronunciation, American idioms, slang, and use of grammar in context. Class activities include contact assignments, interviews and oral presentations that significantly increase student confidence. Included in the course is an afternoon elective class such as: English for Business, Listening and Pronunciation, English through Film, or TOEFL Preparation. Additional after class activities such as, conversation practice class provide an opportunity for improving fluency.
Curriculum : This course focuses on empowering students to communicate in English in the real world. The program encourages students to speak freely and use their English in class through discussions, student-created role-plays, pair-work and group-work activities. This student-centered approach enables paricipants to gain confidence and fluency in spoken idiomatic English. Classroom activities include: Functional language appropriate to specific situations (social and practical everyday activities), Pronunciation, intonation, and listening comprehension including comprehension of reduced American speech, Vocabulary and knowledge of idioms and slang, Facilitating student awareness of American culture through cross-cultural contact, observations, and projects, Fluency practice in real-world situations and Helping students refine grammatical structures important for oral communication.
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(USD)$ 886
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Accommodation
ESI works with several local housing providers to help the students while they stay in Berkeley. Students can visit the various providers websites in order to see pictures and learn what each has to offer. All agreements are made between the students and the housing providers, but ESI staff will help students as best we can. Housing optionsinclude UC Residence Hall, International House, YMCA and Orinda Homestay Program.
Surrounding Area
Located on the UC Berkeley campus only 20 minutes from San Francisco, California, English Studies Institute (ESI) has its famous surroundings by attending classes on campus and participating in projects that take you out of the classroom and into the community. Students can enjoy the view near University of California Berkeley. Furthermore, there are museums at the Marina and abundant opportunities to enjoy the free time at first class restaurants. The greater Bay Area has other sites of interest such as Muir Woods, Napa Valley, Stanford University and Silicon Valley.
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