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Language and Culture
Chicago Two week Language and Culture with Optional West Coast Tour(age 22+)
Features:
- Intensive English study program for adults age 22 and above
- Rich cultural activities in the third largest city of USA
- Home stay with American families
- University visits to Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and University of Illinois Chicago.
- Optional west coast tour to San Francisco, Los Angeles, DisneyLand, Universal Studio, or Hollywood
Dates: Mid-July - End July, classes start on Monday
Age Requirements: 22 and above
Chicago has the world's largest commercial office building, the world's largest illuminated fountain, the world's largest public library, and the world's largest stand-alone theater. Chicago Symphony Orchestra is one of the world's best symphony orchestra. The Art Institute of Chicago has one of the world's most notable collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. Studying English in the heart of Chicago downtown will greatly enhance your knowledge about American culture and history.
The two week Intensive English study will give students 32 lessons per week taught by experienced teachers with another 6 months of free online access to Efekta iLab English tutorials. Students will have free wireless internet access at the schools, and will get a certificate upon the completion of the course.
There are plenty of after school activities to local attractions, events, or festivals. At the end of the two week study program, an optional tourism package is provided for traveling to west coast areas such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, or surrounding tourist spots such as Disney Land, Universal Studios, or Hollywood.
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