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US English Courses – What Is It All About?
- September 27, 2019
- Posted by: administrator
- Category: Study in USA
One way to travel to the USA and travel for a long time (from 1 month to 1 year) is to go for admissions in language courses. Language courses in the United States involve learning English 5 days a week, getting homework, going to school every day or in the afternoon.
You can live either in the family – it’s cheaper, or rent an apartment (apartment) – this, as you know, is more expensive. The plus here is that in this mode, for a year you will learn the language very well.
If you are traveling on a training program, you will receive a non-immigrant visa. You can also call it a student visa.
What Is Generally Good To Go To A Language Course In The USA?
It is relatively easy to get a visa since you clearly show that you have money for training and money for living in the States. For consuls, this is important. In addition, you will be free for about half a day every day – after training. And if you choose a school somewhere in Los Angeles or Miami, then you can spend this time on the beach, and it’s just warm and good there. So to summarize, we can say that you are arranging a good vacation in warm places and combining it with language learning. We would also add to the pluses that during the training you will be well acquainted with American culture and traditions.
We will try to highlight the groups of people who will be most interested in going to study english language in UK:
Pupils – who have completed the 11th grade may well go first to learn English for a year. Then go to an American university. There are also short-term summer programs for children aged 15-17 years.
Those who need to quickly improve their knowledge of the language can completely devote to study english in UK, say from 4 weeks to 6 months – during this time you will definitely learn more than you would learn in courses in your country.
Those who just want to go to America in order to see what kind of country this is, while not having extra questions from a customs officer.
If you go simply on a tourist / guest visa, you will be asked at an interview at the embassy: how much you are traveling and why. It is logical that you can say for a month, well for 2 months, just relax. You will show a certificate of employment, show a bank account, and most likely you will be believed. Upon arrival in the US, you will be asked how much you are in the States, you will say for 1 month.
Okay, let’s hope you get a stamp for 6 months since that’s how much they put to everyone. You will successfully stay 6 legal months and return unless of course, you want to become illegal.