- Located right in the center of Manhattan - Competitive tuition and flexible class schedules - Unlimited choices for entertainment after school
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The nationality and age mix ; varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
Bluedata International InstituteAbout the
Bluedate International Institute - An Education to a Btighter Future Welcome to the Bludata Experience! At Bluedate, our mission is to provide a quality learning experience and an opportunity for international studetns to learn English for personal. Academic, and professional purposes while experiencing American culture in New York City. Whether you enjoy fashion, the arts, fine dining or soaking up NYC's rich night life, Bluedata in New York is for you.
ESL Level 1 Level 1 primarily focuses on survival English skills. The secondary focus is English for personal and daily use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will learn to use basic grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, and begin to demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions. This course is designed to improve students’ vocabulary, as well as reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
ESL Level 2 Level 2 will focus on survival English, but more emphasis is placed on personal and daily English use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will be able to use basic grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, and demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions. This course is designed to improve students’ vocabulary, as well as reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
ESL Level 3 Level 3 focuses primarily on English for personal and daily use. The secondary focus is on English for academic use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will be able to use more advanced grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions, and begin to critically examine and express opinions about each weekly topic.
ESL Level 4 Level 4 focuses primarily on English for personal and daily use. The secondary focus is on English for academic use. Students will be able to use English skills in order to engage in real life and contemporary issues. Through the use of dialogues, presentations, and role playing, students will be able to verbally articulate themselves using correct American English. Students will learn to use more advanced grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions, and critically examine and express opinions about each weekly topic.
ESL Level 5 Level 5 primarily focuses on academic English. Students will be able to use English in order to discuss their knowledge on debatable issues that will require them to think critically. Students will be able to apply previous knowledge and experiences in order to discuss and write about weekly topics. Moreover, they will identify a range of culturally based American values and perspectives through the texts. By the end of this course, students will be able to write essays about the issues using an introduction, body and conclusion. They will be able to apply new language skills introduced throughout the course into their oral language and essay writing. Students will be expected to apply cognitive academic language skills into their speaking and writing.
ESL Level 6 Level 6 focuses primarily on English for academic use. The secondary focus is on English for business purposes. Students will be able to read and respond to college level academic texts. They will be faced with varied styles of writing which will provide them with the opportunity to learn how to write beginner college level essays. Students will be able to synthesize information from academic texts as well as establish their own point of view on the matters at hand. Students will be expected to argue their opinion during in-class discussions and debates and demonstrate a thorough understanding of the content. They will read, evaluate, synthesize and respond to a number of texts presented throughout the course. Moreover, students will be able to create a resume and cover letter using standard American English. They will be expected to apply business language into their communication skills.
Classroom Hour :
You are able to select class schedule option
1 Semester+1month Vacation
AM1 Monday-Thursday 8AM-1PM
AM2 Monday-Thursday 9AM-2PM PM Monday-Thursday 1PM-6PM EV Monday-Friday 6PM-10PM WE (Weekend) Friday 1PM-6PM Saturday 9AM-5PM Sunday 9AM-4PAM
ESL Level 1 Level 1 primarily focuses on survival English skills. The secondary focus is English for personal and daily use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will learn to use basic grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, and begin to demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions. This course is designed to improve students’ vocabulary, as well as reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
ESL Level 2 Level 2 will focus on survival English, but more emphasis is placed on personal and daily English use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will be able to use basic grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, and demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions. This course is designed to improve students’ vocabulary, as well as reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
ESL Level 3 Level 3 focuses primarily on English for personal and daily use. The secondary focus is on English for academic use. Students will use English in order to communicate in various relevant, real-world contexts. Students will be able to use more advanced grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions, and begin to critically examine and express opinions about each weekly topic.
ESL Level 4 Level 4 focuses primarily on English for personal and daily use. The secondary focus is on English for academic use. Students will be able to use English skills in order to engage in real life and contemporary issues. Through the use of dialogues, presentations, and role playing, students will be able to verbally articulate themselves using correct American English. Students will learn to use more advanced grammar structures for speaking and writing tasks, demonstrate knowledge of American social conventions, and critically examine and express opinions about each weekly topic.
ESL Level 5 Level 5 primarily focuses on academic English. Students will be able to use English in order to discuss their knowledge on debatable issues that will require them to think critically. Students will be able to apply previous knowledge and experiences in order to discuss and write about weekly topics. Moreover, they will identify a range of culturally based American values and perspectives through the texts. By the end of this course, students will be able to write essays about the issues using an introduction, body and conclusion. They will be able to apply new language skills introduced throughout the course into their oral language and essay writing. Students will be expected to apply cognitive academic language skills into their speaking and writing.
ESL Level 6 Level 6 focuses primarily on English for academic use. The secondary focus is on English for business purposes. Students will be able to read and respond to college level academic texts. They will be faced with varied styles of writing which will provide them with the opportunity to learn how to write beginner college level essays. Students will be able to synthesize information from academic texts as well as establish their own point of view on the matters at hand. Students will be expected to argue their opinion during in-class discussions and debates and demonstrate a thorough understanding of the content. They will read, evaluate, synthesize and respond to a number of texts presented throughout the course. Moreover, students will be able to create a resume and cover letter using standard American English. They will be expected to apply business language into their communication skills.
Classroom Hour :
You are able to select class schedule option
1 Semester+1month Vacation
AM1 Monday-Thursday 8AM-1PM
AM2 Monday-Thursday 9AM-2PM PM Monday-Thursday 1PM-6PM EV Monday-Friday 6PM-10PM WE (Weekend) Friday 1PM-6PM Saturday 9AM-5PM Sunday 9AM-4PAM
Course Information
Class size
10 Students
Schedule
10 Weeks
Course Level
6 level
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
16
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Focus of Study : The TOEFL Prep course is designed to help students succeed in taking the examination by utilizing conscious application of test-taking strategies. Additionally, students will improve their general command over the English language and express sophistication in their language skills. Finally, students will be exposed to high-level academic English, which will prepare them further to perform well in American college and university settings. The course will cover the following components: vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing skills.
Classroom Hour :
You are able to select class schedule option
1 Semester+1month Vacation
AM1 Monday-Thursday 8AM-1PM
AM2 Monday-Thursday 9AM-2PM PM Monday-Thursday 1PM-6PM EV Monday-Friday 6PM-10PM WE (Weekend) Friday 1PM-6PM Saturday 9AM-5PM Sunday 9AM-4PM
Focus of Study : The TOEFL Prep course is designed to help students succeed in taking the examination by utilizing conscious application of test-taking strategies. Additionally, students will improve their general command over the English language and express sophistication in their language skills. Finally, students will be exposed to high-level academic English, which will prepare them further to perform well in American college and university settings. The course will cover the following components: vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking and writing skills.
Classroom Hour :
You are able to select class schedule option
1 Semester+1month Vacation
AM1 Monday-Thursday 8AM-1PM
AM2 Monday-Thursday 9AM-2PM PM Monday-Thursday 1PM-6PM EV Monday-Friday 6PM-10PM WE (Weekend) Friday 1PM-6PM Saturday 9AM-5PM Sunday 9AM-4PM
Course Information
Class size
10 Students
Schedule
10 Weeks
Course Level
6 level
VISA Info
I-20 Issued Upon Request
Minimum age
16
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Accommodation
Finding a place to live in NYC can sometimes be difficult on your own. That's why Bluedata offers optional housing assistance to its international students. These housing options range from local home stays to private apartments, depending on the student's budget and personal preference. Students may speak to their agent regarding further information on housing options in NYC. *Fees might be applied for housing services. Please refer to Courses and Fees-Optional fees for details.
Home Stay
Living with an American host family is a great way not only to improve your English, but also to learn and experience the culture. Upon a student's request, Bluedata is able to introduce host families to students that they can live with during their time of study in the US. Price range is $800 to $1,000 per month with meals provided.
Apartment
Finding the right apartment in New York is one of the most important things to accomplish and may not be so easy. Therefore, upon student's request, Bluedata is able to introduce apartments with reasonable rents in Manhattan and other boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island). Price is anywhere between $600 (shared) and $1,500.
Monthly Recreational/Social Events
While attending Bluedata, all students have access to many fun, educational, social, and recreational activities.
Throughout the course of study, teachers take students on cultural outing/field trips in New York City, ranging from museum visits to outdoor activities, cultural parades,
and free concerts. Each month, our staff will also provide
a social calendar for students with a wide of events going
around New York.
Be sure to stay around for the school parties during
holidays-they are fun and a great chance for students to
mingle and have an enjoyable time.
Surrounding Area
You can easily reach our school by subway, train or bus.
Bluedata is conveniently located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on 32nd St. and Broadway, near Herald Square. The school is accessible by the NQRBDFM trains, and is in walking distance from Penn Station. Penn Station is the gateway for NJ Transit and Long Island Railroad, and also provides access to the 1, 2, and 3 subways.
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