The city of Cleveland is located in the state of Ohio in the United States. It is in the northeastern portion of the state, on the shores of Lake Erie. The city was founded in 1796. The area experienced rapid growth following the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal. While the city has...
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The city of Cleveland is located in the state of Ohio in the United States. It is in the northeastern portion of the state, on the shores of Lake Erie. The city was founded in 1796. The area experienced rapid growth following the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal. While the city has long been known as a ‘working class’ city with heavy economic dependence on manufacturing, it has over the last decade or more, reinvented itself to change with the times. Students enrolled in English school in Cleveland will likely look forward to visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The museum is “dedicated to exploring the past, present and the future of the music” and achieves this goal through a variety of eye catching exhibits. The museum also plays host to a number of events throughout the year including lectures, films, discussions and more. The Great Lakes Science Center is another popular excursion with over 400 exhibits and an IMAX theater to entertain and educate its visitors. Those looking to spend some times outdoors might enjoy visiting one of the many local parks. The Cleveland Metroparks provides a vast array of maintained trails for cycling, jogging and walking. With several professional sports teams in town, visitors might enjoy catching a game, depending on the season. The city has really concentrated on its ‘urban renewal’, making it one of the most livable cities in the United States. With all the amenities of any major city, visitors to the Cleveland area will find that there is much to see and do any time of the year.
The ELS Semi-Intensive English Program is designed for students who want to learn the language while also having time to visit local attractions. There are 20 morning lessons per week.
The American Explorer Program at ELS Language Centers is designed for students wishing to include some English lessons in their short stay. Students receive 15 weekly lessons of morning instruction, and will have the afternoon free to explore the surrounding area.
The Intensive English curriculum is designed for students who want to learn the language as quickly as possible within a short period of time. There are 30 morning and afternoon lessons per week.
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