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    An Extraordinary Opportunity

    To Learn English

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    For Additional Inormation:The New England School o Englis

    Harvard Square

    36 John F. Kennedy Street

    Cambridge, MA 02138 USA

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    BoardofA

    dvisors

    Mr. Robert Bier, M.B.A. Harvard Graduate School o BusinessBoard Member

    Mr. Brian Buckley, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o Education

    Board Member

    Ms. Hye-Jin Choi, M.Arch. Yale Graduate School o Architecture

    Board Member

    Ms. Susan B. J. Dobson, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o EducationBoard Member

    Mr. Richard Downing, A.B. Harvard University, Faculty o Art and SciencesBoard Member

    Mr. Jeff Franois, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o Education

    Board Member

    Mr. Mark S. Gurecki, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o Education

    Board Member

    Ms. Martha Hall, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o EducationBoard Member

    Mr. John Hartman, M.Ed. Boston University School o EducationBoard Member Harvard University, Apprentice Teacher Program

    Dr. Christian Hollenberg, Ph.D. Boston University School o EducationBoard Member M.B.A.; Harvard Graduate School o Business

    Mr. Panos Philandrinos, A.B. Harvard University, Faculty o Arts and Sciences

    Board Member

    Mr. Edward B. Quigley, Ed.M. Harvard Graduate School o Education

    Board Member

    Dr. Ian B. Shine, M.D. Cambridge UniversityBoard Member

    Mr. Thomas A.S. Shine, M.Arch. Yale Graduate School o ArchitectureBoard Member

    Mr. Benjamin T. Simons, A.B. Harvard University, Faculty o Arts and Sciences

    Board Member

    Ms. Frances Tsakonas, C.A.S. Harvard Graduate School o Education

    Board Member

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    T h e N

    e w E n g l a n d S c h o o l o f E n g l i s h

    : N E S EOur Philosophy

    The philosophy o The New England

    School o English is to provide the

    best in English language and culture

    training: to provide an intellectually

    challenging program o the highest

    quality in a warm and supportiveenvironment. In short, our goal is to

    provide an extraordinary opportunity

    to learn English.

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    WhyN

    ESE... Complete Linguistic and Cultural Immersion

    At NESE, students learn more than just language; they learn American culture as well. Our students succeed

    rapidly because intensive English language training combined with complete cultural immersion has proven

    to maximize language learning. At NESE, students attend intensive classes during the day and have the

    opportunity to go home to an American amily homestay or a dormitory in the evening. All day, every day

    our Intensive Program exposes students to American language and culture, providing an opportunity or the

    astest language learning possible.

    Excellent TeachersBecause o its reputation, NESE is able to attract teachers who hold degrees rom Harvard, Yale, Columbia

    and other top universities. NESE teachers are dynamic proessionals with exceptional teaching experience

    who have been selected to teach at NESE because o their high level o expertise and dedication.

    Small ClassesOur average class size is 10 students. Small classes ensure lively discussions, requent student participation

    and intensive student-teacher interaction.

    Intensive and Semi-Intensive Programs Five Days per Week

    Students have a choice o participating in NESEs Intensive Program rom 9:00 to 3:15 each day or in NESESemi-Intensive Program rom 9:00 to 12:30 each day. Both programs oer 10 levels o language and culture

    training, ull access to all NESE acilities, and a choice o either dormitory or homestay accommodation.

    Elective and Ater-School CoursesIn addition to our Intensive and Semi-Intensive classes, students can choose Elective and Ater-School Course

    to help them reach their goals more rapidly. Elective and Ater-School Courses include TOEFL Preparation

    GMAT Preparation, Business English, Legal English, Workplace Communication, Pronunciation, and

    University Preparation. NESEs advanced students can also take extra courses in their area o particular

    interest at Harvard Extension School and at other area colleges. Please know each college has its own specic

    admission requirements, ees and schedules. (Five students must register in order or a NESE Ater-School

    Course to take place.)

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    Classes are unecause theyre adapted totudents interests.

    We debated a lot,aughed a lot, andearned a lot. I willome back nextear.

    ablo Nepomnaschy

    Anthropologist

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    W h y N E S E

    Ofcial Transcripts and CertifcatesAt the end o every session, you will receive a NESE transcript that provides inormation about your

    English prociency and academic achievement in each skill area. You will also receive a NESE Certicateo Attendance or participating in our program, and upon successul completion o NESEs most advanced

    level, you will be awarded the NESE Diploma. Additionally, i you achieve academic excellence, you will be

    recognized as being an Honors Student. A notation o this will appear on your ocial NESE transcript.

    An Ideal City, An Ideal University SettingNESE is located adjacent to Harvard University in the center o Harvard Square in Cambridge. Harvard Square

    is a ocal point o student activity and one o the most interesting and dynamic student centers in the United

    States. NESE is only 100 meters rom the train and bus stations and 10 minutes rom downtown Boston. We

    are also less than two hours away rom great skiing, ocean sailing, and beautiul historic Cape Cod.

    Flexible ScheduleWe oer intensive 4-week sessions beginning at 12 dierent times throughout the year. This means that you

    can start your English training at a time that best suits your schedule.

    Advanced Accommodation ArrangementsThroughout the year, students can choose to live in an American amily homestay or in a dormitory. Because

    NESE makes all housing arrangements beore students leave their own country, whether students choose to

    live in a homestay or in a dormitory, they can go directly rom the airport to their new home. NESE is pleased

    to make initial housing arrangements and our Housing Coordinator is always available to help students with

    their accommodation needs.

    NESE helped mso much, not oin improving mEnglish, but inhaving a diereview o lie.It was a greatexprerience thanever orget. Ihad the best mo my lie at NE

    Marilu Alleman

    Law Student

    Peru

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    WhyN

    ESE... A Program or Students

    Our intensive curriculum is specially designed to help students achieve their academic goals as rapidly as

    possible. In addition to our intensive classes, we oer a TOEFL Preparation course, the Institutional TOEFL

    exam each month, a University Preparation course, and a GMAT Preparation course. We also oer extensive

    educational counseling and a university placement service, a university resource library to help students plan

    uture studies in the United States, and admission into a wide range o universities without taking TOEFL.

    A Program or ProessionalsBecause o the fexibility o the NESE curriculum, proessionals can choose the classes they want to take

    This is ideal or proessionals whose work does not allow them to ollow our intensive curriculum. In addition

    to our regular Intensive Program, private instruction and NESE Elective Courses are some o the options a

    NESE or proessionals.

    Free Counseling and ServicesOur range o ree services is extensive: university counseling and placement, use o NESE computer acilities

    unlimited use o NESE e-mail and the Internet, NESE transcripts and certicates, and counseling rom our

    experienced representatives around the world.

    Recognition by Harvard University Law Schools International Tax ProgramThe International Tax Program at Harvard Universitys Law School has implemented a policy or their

    incoming international students. This Harvard program has become a model or education programs in

    taxation around the world. In order to be accepted into this program at Harvard, students are required to

    have a 580 TOEFL (PBT) score. An exception to this requirement is made by attendance at a top English

    language program. NESE has been recognized as such a school by this Harvard program.

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    Ater one month atNESE, I had learnedmore English than Iearned in one yearn Brazil.

    Didimo Garcia Filho

    usinessman

    razil

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    W h y N E S E

    The best teachthe best locatiodidnt want to

    Juan Carlos Mo

    Financial Mana

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    heNESECurriculum Intensive or Semi-Intensive Instruction Five Days per WeekThe NESE curriculum is divided into 10 levels o instruction. In each level, you attend classes rom either 9:00

    to 3:15 (the Intensive Program) or rom 9:00 to 12:30 (the Semi-Intensive Program) every day. Additionally,

    depending on your own goals and needs, you may attend some o the Elective and Ater-School Courses we oer.

    Complete Skills Assessment

    Whether you take NESEs Intensive or Semi-Intensive Program, when you arrive at NESE, you will be given acomplete assessment to determine your level in all the skill areas. The results o this assessment might indicate

    that you need to be placed into a dierent level or each skill, and the NESE curriculum easily accommodate

    that possibility. For example, i you can speak better than you can write, you will be placed into a higher leve

    or speaking and a lower level or writing. Whichever your skill level, you can be certain that by the time you

    complete NESEs most advanced level, you will be able to speak English with the fuency necessary to pursue

    your academic and proessional goals successully.

    I you arrive at NESE with the minimal knowledge o English, it will take approximately one year to complete

    the entire curriculum. I you already have some knowledge o English, we will place you into a level that

    ensures that you will learn English in the shortest possible time.

    Maximum Exposure to Authentic MaterialsAlthough you are required to have textbooks or classes, and you will be given homework rom them, you

    should be prepared or much more! In class, you will read newspapers and magazines, watch videos, roleplay

    do exercises in the computer lab, and interview Americans. The NESE curriculum is designed to give you

    maximum exposure to authentic materials as soon as possible. The result: you learn English as quickly as

    possible.

    LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    University Preparation u u u

    Business English u u u

    Business or Proessionals u u u

    GMAT Preparation u u u

    Legal English u u u

    TOEFL Preparation u u u

    Institutional TOEFL u u u u u

    Pronunciation u u u u u u u u u u

    Computer-Assisted Language Learning u u u u u u u u u u

    Vocabulary u u u u u u u u u u

    Reading & Writing u u u u u u u u u u

    Conversation & Listening u u u u u u u u u u

    Grammar & Idiomsu u u u u u u u u u

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    My teacher helpedme score over 600n the TOEFL.

    He was alwaysnthusiastic andlways encouraged

    me to try my best.

    Christina Martitz

    Yoga Instructor

    Germany

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    E l e c t i v e C o u r s e sIn addition to NESEs intensive curriculum, we oer the ollowing Elective Courses designed to help youaccomplish your specic goals:

    TOEFL PreparationThis super-intensive course is designed to ensure that you will signicantly increase your score on the iBT

    TOEFL exam. In class, you will receive an in-depth skill review, learn test-taking techniques, and take many

    practice exams to give you condence when taking the iBT TOEFL

    exam. In these classes you will also havean opportunity to concentrate on your own particular mistakes and improve your score. The Institutional

    TOEFL exam is oered every month at NESE to all interested intermediate and advanced level students.

    Business EnglishIn this intensive course, case studies and current domestic and international business situations are presented.

    Through texts, videos, and discussions, you will sharpen and rene your English language and business skills

    in areas such as business writing, marketing, strategic planning, nance, international business, and human

    resource development. The Harvard Management Update, Business Week, journal articles, and case studies as

    well as other current media are used throughout this class. Because NESE maintains special relationships with

    a number o MBA programs around the country, NESE students who are academically qualied can enter a

    number o these programs without taking the ocial TOEFL exam.

    GMAT PreparationThe GMAT, or Graduate Management Admissions Test, is an exam required or admission to most

    MBA (Masters o Business Administration) programs as well as some graduate programs in related elds.

    NESEs GMAT Preparation Course prepares students or success on each o three sections o the GMAT

    (Quantitative, Verbal, and Analytical Writing). This course is one o NESEs Ater-School Courses and takes

    place rom 3:30 to 6:30, twice each week.

    University PreparationThis course will teach you how to prepare research and technical papers, theses, and dissertations to a

    standard expected by United States universities. You will learn how to use an American university library or

    research purposes, and these skills will help you complete your class assignment: a research paper complete

    with ootnotes and bibliography.

    PronunciationThis course is designed to give you extra practice and more sel-condence in conversations in both ormal

    and inormal situations. A special emphasis is placed on the needs o each individual in the group.

    Legal EnglishIn this course, you will be introduced to the American judicial and legislative systems. You will become

    amiliar with legal terminology, learn how to analyze cases, and also understand how legal documents are

    composed. In addition, you will view actual court proceedings through visiting real court rooms and watching

    videos.

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    APro

    gramforProfe

    ssionals Flexible Schedule

    Whether you work in business, science, law, or education, NESE recognizes that as a proessional you have

    very specic needs. Thus, you have a choice o attending our regular Intensive Program or only attending

    classes that best suit your specic goals. In addition to our regular Intensive Program, Elective Courses and

    private instruction are options that exist or proessionals at NESE.

    Excellent TeachersAs a proessional you appreciate being taught by proessionals. Because o its reputation, NESE is able to

    attract teachers who hold degrees rom Harvard, Yale, Columbia and other top universities. They are highly

    experienced, with proven teaching abilities. In act, members o our academic sta are so well respected that

    they have been asked to provide training or other English teachers.

    Classes with Other ProessionalsWhen you rst arrive at NESE, you will take a placement test. Although you will be placed into the academic

    level that will provide you with the astest learning possible, NESE realizes that this division is not enough. A

    a result, all classes at NESE are also subdivided according to age. This means that a proessional at NESE wil

    thereore have classmates who are similar to him: proessionals who want to study in a serious environmen

    that caters to their specic needs.

    Proessionals-Only Computer Lab, Lounge, and DormitoryNESE has a special executive area within our building which includes a private computer lab and a private

    lounge or NESE proessionals to study and meet. The computer lab oers ree high-speed Internet access,

    and because NESE is wireless, the use o laptop computers is possible throughout the building. NESE urther

    provides special acilities to its proessionals by oering a proessionals-only dormitory just a 12-minute walk

    rom NESE.

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    have always hadmy choice o theest English teachers

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    Korea; I learnedmore in her classhan I ever hadeore.

    in Han Yoon, M.D.,

    h.D.

    Medical Doctor

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    P r o g r a m f o r S

    t u d e n t s

    NESE is a greatschool with amteachers and awarm riendlyatmosphere. I rrecommend thschool. You canyour improvemday by day.

    Mariana Portel

    Economist

    Brazil

    NESE Helps You Prepare or University Entrance in the United StatesBecause many o our students are eager to prepare or entrance to a university or graduate school in the

    United States, we place special emphasis on providing students with the skills and guidance they need

    to attain their educational goals. In addition to our Elective Courses, TOEFL Preparation, Institutional

    TOEFL, University Preparation, and GMAT Preparation, NESE provides many services to help prospective

    university students:

    NESE University AdvisorA counselor in American university admissions will work closely with you to help you understand the

    American university application procedure. The counselor will work with you to make sure that your needs

    and abilities match those required by the academic institution o your choice.

    Meeting with University Admissions StaUniversity admissions ocers are always interested in visiting NESE to meet with students and answer their

    questions. As a result, NESE conducts university airs three times a year, providing an ideal opportunity or

    students and admissions ocers to meet. In addition, every year all interested NESE students meet with an

    international admissions ocer rom Harvard University. We also help our students make appointments at

    universities and arrange or them to visit the colleges that they are considering.

    University Resource LibraryA resource library ull o hundreds o current university catalogs and guides and a large computer database

    about applying to American colleges is available or your use at all times. In addition, you will nd many

    guides and practice tests or standardized exams such as GMAT, GRE, SAT, and LSAT.

    Admission to University without TOEFL

    NESE has special relationships with a number o universities and colleges in the Boston area and across the

    United States. These relationships make it possible or NESE students to apply and be accepted to a college or

    university without taking the ocial TOEFL exam (and in some cases without taking the SAT or GMAT).

    Depending on the individual university or college, there are two ways in which NESE students can replace

    the ocial TOEFL exam. Student can either:

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    Complete NESEs highest level (or the NESE level required by the university or college o your choice)or

    u Receive a required score on NESEs Institutional TOEFL

    NESE students have continued their studies at many area universities such as Harvard University (adjacent

    to NESE), MIT (2 kilometers rom NESE), Boston University (4 kilometers rom NESE), Northeastern

    University (4 kilometers rom NESE), and Suolk University (4 kilometers rom NESE), as well as universities

    throughout the United States such as the University o Caliornia/Berkley (San Francisco), RISD (Rhode

    Island School o Design), Michigan State University, Syracuse University (New York), and Johns Hopkins

    University (Maryland).

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    LifeatNESE A Warm Welcome

    Because all teaching, counseling, and activities at NESE happen in a warm and supportive environment

    you will eel welcomed rom the moment you arrive. NESEs welcome will continue to be demonstrated

    throughout your stay by all our teachers and sta. They will answer your questions and provide any guidance

    and assistance you may need. They will be supportive and encourage you to discover new places, meet new

    people, and try new things. NESE is more than just an English school; it is your amily in the United States.

    Orientation ProgramDuring your rst week at NESE, we will introduce you to your new lie in the United States through our

    Orientation Program. During this orientation period, we will teach you what you need to know about daily

    lie so that your transition to NESE, Harvard Square, and Boston will be easy.

    Meeting AmericansOne o the most requent questions we hear is How can I meet Americans? NESE understands that you have

    chosen to study English in the United States because meeting Americans and experiencing their way o lie

    and culture is as important to you as learning English. From on the street interviews to our guest speaker and

    community volunteer programs, NESE has careully designed its curriculum both to maximize your contact

    with Americans and to ully immerse you in their rich and diverse culture.

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    ecause o NESEsweekend trips,earning English atNESE was more thanust a classroomxperience: Iracticed my Englishut o class and

    made new riends.

    Murat Karpat

    estauranteur

    Turkey

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    L i f e a t N E S EGuest Speakers

    To urther enhance your contact with Americans and their culture, NESE regularly invites guest speakers

    to the school to talk about a wide variety o interesting topics. One o NESEs most popular lectures is by a

    group o Harvard students who present a conversation orum on American culture and current events. In this

    interactive debate, you will share ideas, make riends, and practice your new English language skills. Other

    popular lecturers include proessionals in business, science, government, and the arts.

    Trips Throughout the Boston AreaNESE takes students on trips to Bostons museums, theaters, and sporting events, as well as to the areas amous

    historical sites, universities, and international corporations. You will be amazed by the size o the whales on

    our whale watching trips and the magnicence oThe Mayfower on our trips to Plymouth Plantation (one o

    the rst villages in the United States). You will cheer the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Celtics, and you

    will learn how to ride the rapids on our popular white water rating trips in Maine.

    Weekend TripsNESE requently arranges weekend trips. You will ski down the slopes o New Hampshires White Mountains

    in winter, visit the beauty o Montral, Canada in summer, experience the excitement o Washington, D.C.

    and New York City in spring, and much more. On all these trips, you will learn many things about the United

    States, its people, and the regional culture o New England.

    I didnt know tschool could begood.

    Adriana Amat,

    D.D.S.

    Dentist

    Colombia

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    H

    ousing

    Because the last thing you want to worry about is your housing, NESE makes all housing arrangements

    BEFORE you leave your country. This means that you can arrive early and go directly rom the airport to your

    accommodations. Then, on registration day, you will already know the area better, and you will be relaxed o

    the rst day o your program. At NESE, it is our pleasure to arrange students housing and support their stay

    in every way possible.

    I You Want to Live in a HomestayNESEs American homestay program is designed to provide cultural exposure to American amily lie in awarm and supportive environment. It is your home away rom home. Your homestay amily will provide you

    with riendship, care, and an ideal opportunity to use your English and experience American culture. NESE

    careully selects all homestay amilies, and NESE host amilies have a great deal o experience hosting oreign

    students.

    Oten our amilies introduce students to new activities. You might learn to water-ski in Maine, sail in Cape

    Cod, or ski in Vermont. Whatever parts o New England you and your amily explore, you can be sure that

    you will remain riends with them or years to come.

    I You Want to Live in a DormitoryThroughout the year, you can live in a dormitory. Living in the dormitory will provide you with a unique

    opportunity to make riends with other students your own age and to experience Boston lie at its best. Pizza

    nights, video nights, and picnics on the Charles River are all part o student lie in these dormitories. As

    a dormitory resident, you will participate in all o these activities with a diverse and interesting group o

    people.

    NESE has two dormitories, one or students (Green Hall) and one or proessionals (Lee Hall). Both dormitories

    are located only 15 minutes rom NESE between the campuses o Harvard and MIT. Both dormitories oer

    students ull linen and cleaning service and breakast and dinner every day o the week. In addition, students

    have a choice o single or double rooms.

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    iving in aomestay gave

    me a wonderulpportunity to meet

    Americans. I willeep my Americanamily in my heartorever.

    Hamad Al-Dosari

    Diplomat

    Qatar

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    o u s i n g

    Use o the MIT Fitness CenterNESE has made special arrangements or its students to use the Fitness Center at MIT (Massachusetts Institute

    o Technology), one o the most amous universities in the United States. Located only one subway stop rom

    NESE (and a short walk rom Green Hall), the MIT Fitness Center oers a 50-meter swimming pool, personal

    training, and a wide range o events and activities. Students can use the Nautilus machines, take aerobic

    classes, and play basketball and soccer. MIT Fitness Center members can also arrange to take CPR and rst

    aid classes. Students must have a NESE ID card to use the MIT Fitness Center and an extra ee is required.

    My NESE homestudents are likpart o my amI love being ahomestay mom

    Deborah Slier

    Homestay Mot

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    NE

    SETeachersandStaff

    Anna Shine, Ed.M., Harvard University

    President o NESEAnna Shine, a successul and popular educator, holds a Masters degree in Education rom Harvard University

    and a Bachelors degree in Psychology rom the University o Michigan. Her experience includes teaching anddirecting English language programs in both the United States and Europe. She also developed and directed

    the English language program at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital.

    Ms. Shine is British but she has lived in the United States (Hawaii, Kentucky, Michigan, New York

    Massachusetts), Europe (Germany, France, England, Scotland, Wales), South America (Argentina and

    Brazil), and the South Atlantic Ocean (St. Helena) during the past 30 years. As a result, she is particularly

    sensitive to the problems, both linguistic and cultural, that a oreigner may have. And she knows personally

    why it is so important to understand a culture to learn its language.

    Ms. Shine brings to NESE a commitment to maintain the best possible learning environment: one that is

    always challenging, enjoyable, and entirely supportive to students.

    Martha Hall, Ed.M., Harvard University

    Director o NESEMartha Hall was trained at Harvard University in its renowned Graduate School o Education. She urther

    distinguished hersel while undergoing additional training in English as a Second Language at St. Andrew

    University in Scotland. This rigorous academic background has given Ms. Hall a unique understanding o

    second language acquisition and curriculum development. In sum, Ms. Halls international experiences have

    provided her with wide access to the most innovative and eective teaching methods. As a result, Ms. Hal

    remains a tremendous resource to all students, teachers, and sta at NESE.

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    When I frst arrived,was amazed.

    Annas ofce waslways open or alltudents to walknto at any time. Shewould encourages, explain to us,nd laugh withs. Her warmth isverywhere.

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    iologist

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    N E

    S E T e a c h e r s a n d S t a f fNESE Teachers and Sta

    All NESE teachers and sta are dedicated, experienced proessionals. Because o its reputation, NESE is able

    to attract teachers who hold degrees rom Harvard, Yale, Columbia and other top universities. And because

    they have international experience, they know the importance o learning not just a language but the culture

    within which the language is used. In and out o class, you will always benet rom the expertise o our

    teachers and sta.

    NESE Board o AdvisorsOur Board is comprised o successul proessionals in the elds o Education, Industry, and Science. As

    advisors to NESE, they provide direction, expertise, and their collective experience to contribute to NESEs

    philosophy.

    NESE RepresentativesYour local representative is specially trained to give you guidance when you apply to NESE. Your representative

    is available to help you every step o the way, rom completing the application orm to applying or your visa.

    Feel ree to contact your representative as oten as you would like.

    My classes wervery valuablebecause I learnpractical Englismany idioms.

    Guillaume Bot

    Businessman

    France

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    OurL

    ocation Harvard Square: Our Location

    NESE is located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, adjacent to Harvard University and just a ew minutes walk

    rom the Charles River. Harvard Square is a ocal point o student activity and one o the most interesting and

    dynamic student centers in the United States. The Square, ideally suited or students needs and recreation

    is surrounded by cas, restaurants, bookshops, and boutiques. University lectures are only a ew steps away

    classic and current lms are just across the street, theaters and concerts are just around the corner, and music

    is on the street and in the parks. Whatever your interests, you can pursue them in Harvard Square.

    Cambridge: An Exciting University CityCambridge and Boston are Americas largest centers or students and young proessionals. During the academic

    year (September through May), there are more than 300,000 students in this area. The city o Cambridge

    is the home o two o the worlds nest universities, Harvard University and MIT. Few other places in the

    United States provide students with such an exciting blend o culture, tradition, and historyand English

    teachersin the context o a dynamic contemporary liestyle.

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