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    English Language Center - ELC Boston - Students returning to their residence hall after a day out

    English Language Center - ELC Boston

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    From a real experience, It's been a wonderful 1 year that I have stayed at this unforgettable…read moreschool. During this magnificent year at ELC in Boston, I have felt that I'm at my second home, which made my abroad trip less easier. I had achieved my 2 goals. First of all, I learned and I improved my English due to the fact that before I came to this English school I had no English and I'm now totally ready to study in a university at USA and thanks to all my teachers at ELC. Second of all, I have met so many friends from many countries and they have made the world look so great because ELC is such a social place.

    ELC is the place that you'll never ever regret being at. In ELC you will not only learn English but…read morealso make new friends, know more about different cultures, and discover many places in Boston. I consider ELC as my home and the staff are my family. They are all so helpful, kind and happy to help me in everything. When I came here for the first time, I couldn't speak English very well and I was so shy to speak English, but the environment of ELC encouraged and helped me to release the good English student inside me. The only thing that I don't like in ELC is saying goodbye to the people who I love. Sooner or later I will be the one who says goodbye ELC , I have spent the most amazing moments of my life with you . P.S : Janet is an amazing teacher,DO NOT miss any class with her.

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    Junior Students a day of shopping in the city of Boston

    English Language Center - ELC Boston - Student lounge

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    Japanese Language Class Boston

    Japanese Language Class Boston

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.2 miFinancial District

    tl;dr - Japanese Language Class Boston is amazing! I already recommend it to my friends and…read morecoworkers. I took Japanese through college; however, I had not had much opportunity to practice or maintain my language abilities in the years since graduation. Here's where Japanese Language Class Boston (JLCB) came in. Sachiko-sensei and Mari-sensei have been incredible resources helping me prepare for JLPT N-4 and prepare my language abilities for working in Japan. Since beginning with JLCB in July 2018, I've taken a variety of intermediate classes (Intermediate Conversation, N-4 Preparatory Class, Genki-2, and more), all have which broadened my vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills. With JLCB's help, I successfully interviewed in Japanese and received a job offer in Japan! I move to Tokyo in August! :) Additional things to consider: the location, Post Office square, has been incredibly convenient. It is in the heart of downtown Boston easily accessible by all four T lines plus a ~5min walk. The students here are very friendly, a mix of levels (in a good way) and all looking to improve their language skills. The teachers are always looking for ways to tailor the course to the students' wants and needs. Whether your starting learn for the first time or looking for that extra push toward fluency, I'm confident that JLCB can help you accomplish your goals.

    When I first started my lessons here, I had already passed N4 on the JLPT and was looking for more…read moreopportunities to continue my Japanese language studies. Unfortunately there are not many options in the Downtown Boston area that are easily accessible for working individuals. Luckily I came across Japanese Language Class Boston and decided to give it a try. I am now in my second year here and still plan on taking as many lessons as I can. There is a lot to learn and the instructors here have so much to offer and are very patient. They do want to make sure that you are getting the most out of the lessons and it shows in the way that they plan their curriculum. You will be asked what you want to learn in the lessons. Jump at the chance and let them know. You won't regret it. That said, no matter what skill level you're at or what industrial background you're from, there is bound to be a class here that is right for you. I am learning for personal interest, some are learning for business purposes. Group lessons available on most days of the week so you will be able to make it to one or two of the classes. Private lessons are also available. I definitely recommend starting your Japanese learning experience here!

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    North Bennet Street School - Awesome hand drawn art

    North Bennet Street School

    3.9(30 reviews)
    0.2 miNorth End

    Are you ever on a random journey in a new town and open to new ideas and experiences???? That was…read moreus on this very cold but sunny day in Boston. We were walking from the north end after getting fresh pastries from an amazing shop ( See my other Boston reviews) when we saw a small historical sign explaining the history of North Bennet Street School. It was bustling as we curiously peered in. As we continue to walk up to the corner where we spot a sign for an open house at the school. We immediately turned around and went back. The lobby and staff were so welcoming! They got us checked in and answered a few of my questions. They gave us a low down and a map. Each area had us exploring and listening to the enthusiasm spilling from the students. It was really interesting and inspiring. Each presentation was so specialized and well organized. We spent a good chunk of time learning about the complexity of pianos, paper making, hand bound books, architecture and more! Another highlight was talking to an older gentleman who was a first year silver smith ( yes it was super cool) who was putting the finishing touches on a ring just as we walked by. He took the time to show us all of the steps from a rod of silver to the dazzling finished ring!!!! My feedback is that they should a season or two of web series showing their talents to the world. It would also be a great STEM connection for education. So many talents and interesting people in the area. Highly recommended. I'd love to attend a class or two here!

    Unprofessional is an understatement to describe how the North Bennet Street School handled my kid's…read moreapplication. The admissions committee ghosted my student after they completed all the admissions requirements in time for the priority deadline. My student received an email confirming their materials were submitted in time for the priority deadline. Following an interview, there was no notification of acceptance, rejection or placement on a wait list. Zero. Weeks went by, and then months. My student sent emails to follow up, including to the admissions director. Crickets. We parents also contacted the admissions office and director to ask about our student's application. No response to very polite emails and calls. At one point, we got a human on the phone at the admissions office who seemed to be reading from a script, saying they were reviewing applications and would reach out if they needed more info. Six months have passed since the priority application deadline. Still no word -- except that they have the nerve to keep contacting my student with marketing materials. So, clearly they have accurate contact info. Even highly selective Harvard communicates with all applicants to let them know if they're in or out. Yet, NBSS can't get its act together to offer applicants the courtesy of sending a timely rejection email. There is something seriously wrong, in my opinion, with an artisan and trade school that charges $30K a year but treats prospective applicants and families in this manner. In my view, it's a big red flag, and I'd be curious to know if others have had similar experiences.

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    North Bennet Street School - Antique wood is definitely respected at this institution

    Antique wood is definitely respected at this institution

    North Bennet Street School - Drafting and work tables being used to create new from the old

    Drafting and work tables being used to create new from the old

    North Bennet Street School - The piano art was such a neat vibe and experience

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    The piano art was such a neat vibe and experience

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