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I'd like to know people's experiences with learning English. I've been looking into classes for when he comes (soon!)...and it's so expensive...at least from what I see in the Boston area...usually about $1000 for just 4 weeks. I've seen great reviews for Rosetta Stone online - has anybody used this? It's not cheap, $450 for levels 1,2 &3 but if it works I figure it's a small price to pay - especially when he'll be here with virtually no knowledge of the English language. Or are classes the way to go?

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I'd like to know people's experiences with learning English. I've been looking into classes for when he comes (soon!)...and it's so expensive...at least from what I see in the Boston area...usually about $1000 for just 4 weeks. I've seen great reviews for Rosetta Stone online - has anybody used this? It's not cheap, $450 for levels 1,2 &3 but if it works I figure it's a small price to pay - especially when he'll be here with virtually no knowledge of the English language. Or are classes the way to go?

Hi, I'm an English as a Foreing Language (EFL) instructor. To determine what would be the best way to go, I'd need to know how much English he knows. Rosetta, for what I know, works with a CD-rom that brings a kind of a modern flashcard to work with.

If he knows little English, you could give a try at Pimsleur (I'll PM you about it). If he knows some English, than classes should work best. Look for smaller classes, otherwise he'll be doing a lot of listening and won't have too much time to speak.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Also, I should add that English as a Second language programs are quite expensive. But I've heard of some offered by community colleges that have better prices.

And, sorry, you've already said that he knows very little English. So... I guess he could use Pimsleur for Spanish speakers. It'll only have very simple structures at first and it doesn't bring grammar explanations. But it seems quite effective from what I've heard. I've used it myself to learn some Spanish. If he likes the whole self-study thing, he should be fine with it.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Also, I should add that English as a Second language programs are quite expensive. But I've heard of some offered by community colleges that have better prices.

And, sorry, you've already said that he knows very little English. So... I guess he could use Pimsleur for Spanish speakers. It'll only have very simple structures at first and it doesn't bring grammar explanations. But it seems quite effective from what I've heard. I've used it myself to learn some Spanish. If he likes the whole self-study thing, he should be fine with it.

Thanks Mew, I"ll check out the Pimsleur website. He's been pretty good about self-studying. I gave him some books in Paraguay and he's trying to build up some vocab. I also know that immersion is key and hopefully we can find him a job when he gets here where there aren't a lot of Spanish speaking co-workers (cuz then he'll just speak Spanish all day!!)

May 2nd - Sent I-129F to Vermont

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June 24th - Sent back RFE

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June 30th - touched

July 3rd - touched

July 10th - NOA2 notice via email

July 14th - NOA2 via snail mail

July 14th - petition mailed thru DHL to Asuncion, PY

Week of July 17th - Embassy received my petition

July 24th - beneficiary receives packet 3

July 27th - medical exam

Aug 7th - interview - approved :)

Aug 11th - picked up his visa

Aug 21st - purchased plane ticket!

Aug 30th - reunion day :)

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No problem!

I should add that if he doesn't speak too well, he'll probably find taking classes a bit challening, because he wouldn't be able to verbalize his doubts and that would cause him some trouble to build his skills. Let me know if you need anything, ok?

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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I got the ESL classes here in the College and it was just $25 a quarter!!! Classes Mon-Fri from 09am-12pm!

Very good if I wasnt way past from the last level of English!!!

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I have looked into learning English for my fiance who barely speaks any English. I called our community college and they said if you're not from here it's 150$ a unit to register however if he doesn't care about the units then he can take the classes but not for a grade. It costs 10 dollars a unit to do that and it's 15 weeks of English classes.

Also I asked about other tutoring and classes and they were able to help me find a local tutoring service for English it's one on one and it's free!!! It meets twice a week for 4 hours.

Good luck- just try calling around and see what you can find.

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The public high schools in my county offer free English classes at night. It's a very simple class, but I guess it helps you get going and helps you get a feel for American English without having to waste money.

And also, ss silly as this may sound, the best way to get him to learn and to practice is to limit how much Spanish television he watches. Make sure he watches English channel with Closed-caption turned on.

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The public high schools in my county offer free English classes at night. It's a very simple class, but I guess it helps you get going and helps you get a feel for American English without having to waste money.

And also, ss silly as this may sound, the best way to get him to learn and to practice is to limit how much Spanish television he watches. Make sure he watches English channel with Closed-caption turned on.

I agree...luckily there's only like 2 or 3 channels in Spanish around here. I can't wait til he gets here and we can start practicing English. :clock: I will definitely check out free classes around town. I'm sure they're not as intense but will definitely help him get his feet wet.

May 2nd - Sent I-129F to Vermont

May 13th - NOA1

June 23rd - recieved RFE (IMBRA)

June 24th - Sent back RFE

June 27th - 7 touches

June 30th - touched

July 3rd - touched

July 10th - NOA2 notice via email

July 14th - NOA2 via snail mail

July 14th - petition mailed thru DHL to Asuncion, PY

Week of July 17th - Embassy received my petition

July 24th - beneficiary receives packet 3

July 27th - medical exam

Aug 7th - interview - approved :)

Aug 11th - picked up his visa

Aug 21st - purchased plane ticket!

Aug 30th - reunion day :)

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i assume it is probably the same there, but in most of the spanish groceries locally and in the paper are people who give private ESL classes. They won't be as formal (and possibly risky on quality because of this), but they are often cheaper.

The local community college and high school are huge options as well.

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Ask at your public library- ours offers free ESL classes.

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My wife and son is enrolled in ESL classed here at community college - Free!! Start in end of August. Try also some church groups and I hear that Cathlolic Services can help but I do not know directly about this.

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Look around also for Literacy organizations. I'm not sure if you are IN Boston, but I googled "Boston literacy" and got several. They tend to offer tutoring sessions, one-on-one, plus classes, for free. I have volunteered at a few.

PS The advice about close-captioned TV is great; I had a few students who became quite fluent before coming to the literacy center, in large part due to TV and captions.

added: Literacy organizations are usually founded to combat illiteracy but these days deal mostly with EFL populations and SOME limited-literacy native speakers, and always have free services

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Although expensive, my wife enrolled in the University's intensive english program, and she struggled at first, but by midterm she had turned it around and I have seen a lot of progress in her understanding of the english language. We tried self study, private institutes, and free church sponsored ESL classes--but she has learned so much more in one semester at the University than all the other ways of studying combined. The good thing about the university is its English English and More English. Before you enroll they do an assessment test to see what level your are at--and then register you for the level you tested. They have several areas of instruction: Grammar, Culture, Reading, Writing, Speaking, Conversation, Listening, Spelling, and Comprehension. Its and intensive system--but it really forced my wife to learn the language. She wishes she could continue studying--but she has to give birth to our baby boy next month so she will miss next semester. I hope she can enroll in January for Level II. She is really happy with this type of program.

If you can spare the cash or get a loan or financial aid I would try to enroll in a program like this.

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Thanks everyone for your ideas. I will definitely check out everyone's suggestions online. :yes: (PS His interview is Monday!!)

If you can spare the cash or get a loan or financial aid I would try to enroll in a program like this.

I was under the impression that only US citizens can receive financial aid. Or is this wrong?

May 2nd - Sent I-129F to Vermont

May 13th - NOA1

June 23rd - recieved RFE (IMBRA)

June 24th - Sent back RFE

June 27th - 7 touches

June 30th - touched

July 3rd - touched

July 10th - NOA2 notice via email

July 14th - NOA2 via snail mail

July 14th - petition mailed thru DHL to Asuncion, PY

Week of July 17th - Embassy received my petition

July 24th - beneficiary receives packet 3

July 27th - medical exam

Aug 7th - interview - approved :)

Aug 11th - picked up his visa

Aug 21st - purchased plane ticket!

Aug 30th - reunion day :)

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