Languages

We offer private and group language classes for English, Spanish, and German.
Please contact us to discuss your language needs.

Language Calendar

Language Options

Find out more information about each class by clicking on the individual courses.

Apr
1
to Jun 4

Skilled English Series: The Many Faces of America

This course surveys variety in American life, taking a look at the different regions of the country, as well as cultural variables like education, race & ethnicity, and wealth & poverty.  General language learning is through discussion of the content and related vocabulary. A secondary course emphasis is on giving presentations to an American audience.  

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Apr
24
to Jun 19

Building English Fluency

This course will help you expand your ability to communicate effectively, spontaneously, and confidently in various social and professional contexts. Class will focus on speaking and listening, supported by targeted vocabulary, grammar, and cultural knowledge to build fluency.

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May
1
to May 8

Cross Culture Business Seminar

This 2-part seminar explores American work behavior--what Americans do and why they do it. It covers culturally-based assumptions on how people take ownership within teams, make decisions, communicate, and build trust, in addition to other topics.

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Jul
14
to Jul 16

Cross Culture Business Seminar

This 2-part seminar explores American work behavior--what Americans do and why they do it. It covers culturally-based assumptions on how people take ownership within teams, make decisions, communicate, and build trust, in addition to other topics.

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Nov
7
to Nov 21

Cross Culture Business Seminar

This 2-part seminar explores American work behavior--what Americans do and why they do it. It covers culturally-based assumptions on how people take ownership within teams, make decisions, communicate, and build trust, in addition to other topics.

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Nov
4
to Nov 11

Cross Culture Business Seminar

This 2-part seminar explores American work behavior--what Americans do and why they do it. It covers culturally-based assumptions on how people take ownership within teams, make decisions, communicate, and build trust, in addition to other topics.

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Aug
20
to Oct 15

Life in America 2

This mini course gives a glimpse of real-life America through journalistic accounts. Students will listen each week to stories and experiences of American life and then discuss them in class in order to understand American culture and expand their vocabulary and fluency.

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Feb
8
to Feb 22

Cross Culture Business Seminar

This 2-part seminar explores American work behavior--what Americans do and why they do it. It covers culturally-based assumptions on how people take ownership within teams, make decisions, communicate, and build trust, in addition to other topics.

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Jan
9
to Feb 27

Skilled English Series: Building Relationships in English

This content-rich, skills-based course helps you engage your American colleagues in conversations that will build constructive relationships and minimize misunderstandings. Each week we will examine different questions about building relationships -

Work Life: What do good work relationships look like? What is universal and what differs by culture?

Social Life: What does American friendship look like? How do Americans approach social interactions? How can I connect well with Americans in social settings?

The Relationship-Building Process: How do we get started? How can I have better friendly conversations with Americans, and how can I have better conflict conversations with Americans? And very practically, how do I gracefully start and exit conversations in English?

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Oct
11
to Nov 8

Life in America

This mini course gives a glimpse of real-life America through journalistic accounts. Students will listen each week to stories and experiences of American life and then discuss them in class in order to understand American culture and expand their vocabulary and fluency.

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