Foreign language courses can be found at essentially every university across the United States, which is a lot of ground to cover! The choices for language programs in the United States are nearly endless. However, when it comes to specialized language schools in the U.S., it is likely that most will be found in larger cities, including the following two popular locations:
New York. Perhaps the most famous city on Earth, New York City is the hub of American culture, business, and art. Language schools in NYC are widespread, and most concentrate on teaching English as a second language. As with everything in New York, language programs can be very expensive in comparison to language courses offered by colleges or universities. Intensive language programs in New York will likely cost several hundred dollars per week, and when you factor in the cost of living in the central part of the city, your budget may need to be astronomical. Fortunately though, there are cost-cutting options and benefits to engaging in language courses in such a diverse, major American city.
Boston. A bit further up the east coast lies the city of Boston. A fascinating mix of old and new, this centuries old city has been thoroughly modernized in many ways, while still maintaining its colonial heritage in others. Several world class language schools operate in Boston, mainly focusing on teaching English as a second language, but with a smattering of opportunities for learning other languages too, like Spanish and German. While the cost of living in Boston is not as high as many areas of New York City, it can still be quite pricey near the center of the city. Public transit will be any language student’s friend, providing transportation in and out of the city from more affordable accommodations in the suburbs.
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