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    Boston School of English

    Boston School of English

    5.0(1 review)
    2.6 miRoslindale Village, Roslindale

    I studied at BSML for five months and I have to say that has been one of the best experiences in my…read morelife. I though that I would miss my family, my country, or my culture, but being able to spend the day with people from around the world is just priceless and makes me appreciate even more where I came from, and who I am. The quality of the classes didn't have comparison, they are the BEST LANGUAGE SCHOOL IN BOSTON. The teachers at BSML treated me like family, and all the staff made me feel at home. The building is awesome! and I like the fact that there are many activities every day. There's was a brand new table tennis table, a foosball table, baseball gloves and balls, soccer balls and every couple of months the school runs a tournament and provide snacks and drinks for everyone, that was one of the things I enjoyed the most, not to mention my ability to write this review, which months ago, It would have been impossible for me. :)

    From the owner: Boston School of English is a fully-accredited intensive English language school with over 93 years…read moreof experience teaching English as a second language. Since 1925, we have educated thousands of students from all over the world. We are the school of choice for professionals looking to become more effective in the global business community, and we also provide a pathway for students who are seeking an American-style education. Boston School of English, offers intensive and semi-intensive English programs for all ages in the city of Boston. Students can choose to study 20 to 30 classes per week with ESL classes starting any Monday year round. Our Specialized classes are based on a focus oriented curriculum in General English, Academic English, Business English, and Test Preparation courses like TOEFL and IELTS.

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    X-Cel Adult Education

    X-Cel Adult Education

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 miJamaica Plain

    Starting out fresh wasn't a easy thing to do. Moving from place to place not having a stable home…read morewas very frustrating for me because I wasn't getting the help i needed with certain things that including my education. I was the type of guy who was always at home expecting for the next big thing to happen without any effort from myself. When I heard about X-CEL I was kinda skeptical about the whole thing because I have had bad experiences at other places trying to obtain the help I needed to achieve my goals in obtaining my GED. Knowing myself all too well I was willing to give it a chance and see where things went. I learned about X-CEL's GED program through a friend of mine. He told me that It was a great place to go study at if I needed to get help with my education & boy was he telling the truth!. The program was AWESOME. I was here for about 3 1/2 months and I enjoyed my time. The tutors helped me with everything I needed to know in order to prepare myself for the GED exam. Every day after class they would give me worksheets for me to do at home and continue learning what i needed to learn. This helped me out a lot towards the end of my time there because I used them to continue my studying after I could no longer attend the program due to personal issues. All in all I HIGHLY recommend the program. It's definitely the best time I have experienced in my life. Everything about it was great. The Staff and Tutors where there right beside me till the very end. Thanks to X-CEL I earned my GED certificate. What's best about it is that they even do a graduation ceremony for those who have achieved their educational goals here. I can guarantee you that you won't be disappointed about your experience here. Just keep strong and remember that only You can push yourself to achieve what you want. Thank you very much for taking your time in reading my review. I Highly recommend it and I can guarantee you that if you attend X-CEL's program you will achieve your educational goals and enjoy yourself at the same time. In The words of fellow reviewer Heather S. "If you are looking for your GED, X-cel will help you cross whatever barriers are needed to make that happen", I Totally agree with her. Contact X-CEL Inc : Phone: 617.522.2590 Fax: 617.522.2590 Executive Director Don Sands x-cel@x-celeducation.org Vice President Mamadou Ndiaye x-cel@x-celeducation.org Postal Address : X-Cel Adult Education 39 Smith St 2nd Floor Roxbury MA 02120

    Showa Women's Institute - The main reception entrance for Japanese classes

    Showa Women's Institute

    4.2(5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    There are actual Japanese international college students that volunteer to help practice speaking…read moreand writing the Japanese language so you actual can put your speaking skills to practice! The campus itself is a language school and international campus for Japanese college students to come to Boston to do an exchange student program and at the same time, these students get to practice teaching Japanese to the Japanese language students (as a part of their international exchange student experience) to come to this Japanese language institute that is both a language school and an international college student campus at the same time (at the end of each Japanese language class)! Japanese language students actually get to practice speaking the Japanese language with actual Japanese students who are actually from Japan, plus the Japanese language teachers are actual japanese people who come from Japan!

    This review is specifically for the Japanese classes, which are really well run here, affordable,…read moreand such a fun learning experience. Registration is easy and low key. The campus is pretty, safe, and has plenty of free parking. Security is really friendly here at the reception desk. My teacher, Hattori-sensei is fabulous. She spends the time to listen to the students, answer questions, pair us up with Japanese students (all girls campus) to practice conversation in the last 20 minutes of class, etc. I've finished the 1A, and just started the 1 B class and we have learned things like: - how to introduce ourselves in Japanese (obviously) - state our nationality and occupation - presenting business cards - numbers 0 through 12 for telling time, and basic counters - ask how much something is - describe things that are here/there/way over there - basic participles to form sentences - say with whom you are going somewhere - question words - by what means of transportation you will get somewhere - to go, to come, and to return sentences - location words - some action verbs - some adjectives - to give vs. to receive - basic vocabulary 1 B focuses more on verbs, but you have to put in the work to learn the vocabulary to help your learning. As Hattori-san says all of the time, she can't learn vocab for us! 1A and 1B use the textbook "Japanese for Busy People," and can be purchased from Amazon cheaply. The overall class mixes up learning with the text book, old video clips, worksheets, conversation with Japanese study abroad students, etc. Overall, I find it to be a great deal, and a lot of fun and low key to learn the language. We don't go over the writing systems to much in the class, as this focuses mainly on survival conversation skills. I originally decided to learn Japanese to prepare me for a trip to Japan this past May. However, I decided to keep going because it was a really positive experience and I like learning new things. I definitely felt like this helped prepare me for my trip to Japan. Especially when it came to food/shopping purchases. Can't wait to take more classes and go back to Japan to practice more! Oh, and a few tips for first-time students: - Finding the correct building can be tricky because this is a campus with multiple buildings/schools, including the British School of Boston. For easiest access, once you pass the closed gate, go up the hill and make the second right towards Showa. You'll know you are in the right place because they have a big Japan flag waving outside, and the building looks like a church with stained glass windows and 3 bells on top. - Although not impossible to get here via public transportation, it is incredibly inconvenient. Definitely drive if you can. - Once you get to the reception desk on your way in, you'll have to sign-in and get a visitor badge, and sign out when you leave at the end of the day. - The English classes are held in the academic building, is behind the reception building. They will put up pink signs directing students during the first few classes, but try to remember the route because they disappear after the 2nd week or so!

    Parla Presto - language_schools - Updated May 2026

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