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TEFL International TESOL Course New York USA
TEFL courses can be done only in New York in the United States of America. The TEFL course center of the TEFL international is located at the West New York. It is just twenty minutes from the heart of the city. The classrooms at the TESOL Training center are modern and spacious and the institute provides all sorts of study materials required. After getting a TEFL certificate from USA, you are eligible to teach in numerous countries around the world.
TEFL Course New York USA
TESOL Certification Course in New York USA
New York or the Big Apple needs no introduction it is everything
you've ever dreamed of and more. There is so much to do in New York
on any given day that the city may seem overwhelming at first.
The tall skyscrapers and the many world famous city hotels that you
walk by make you feel small insignificant. New York City is like a
small universe with literally thousands of New York restaurants to
choose from. In New York you will come across every nationality in
the world.
It has the busiest of streets and at every corner almost you’ll
come across a major highlight of New York City may be one of the
many museums, or one of the world famous shopping arcade or high
fashion store primarily at Madison Avenue.
To truly enjoy the magic of New York spend a few weeks to savor the
delicacies of the numerous restaurants, the amazing shows and
musicals at the Broadway theatres, roam the halls of the various
museums or simply stand at time square and feel the pulsating
energy of the melting pot of all cultures and people.
Tourist attraction
Some sites that you simply can’t afford to miss when in New York.
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island: Take a fun ferry ride to Ellis
Island to explore the Ellis Island Museum. Then take a 15-minute
ferry ride to Liberty Island to visit the world’s most famous
landmark – the Statue of Liberty.
Empire State Building: It is one of the world’s most recognizable
skyscrapers at 102 stories. The 1,454-foot tall building features
an observatory on the 86th floor that’s open seven days a week from
8:00 a.m-2:00 a.m. The last elevators go up at 1:15 a.m. It is
perhaps the second most famous the landmark of the city after the
statue of liberty.
Greenwich Village: If the winding streets of this historic
neighborhood could talk, they would speak of poverty and
prosperity, free love and socialism, gay rights and reform. In
Washington Square Park, you may catch a jam session in which anyone
can participate.
Chinatown: Chinatown New York City, the largest Chinatown in the
United States, is located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in
Manhattan. The largest Chinatown outside of Asia is in San
Francisco. Recently, some non-Asian hotspots have opened and
created quite a stir.
Little Italy: Just walk across Canal Street from Chinatown and you
will think you are in Italy. Italian markets, Italian restaurants,
Italian shops, etc. If you like Italian food, this is the place to
find genuine Italian cuisine.
Chelsea: Known for its many nightspots and art galleries;
club-goers party at Cheetah, Twilo and Rebar and Pastis.
Upper West Side: Solid (often neo-gothic or Victorian)
architecture. Yuppies, successful artists and apartment-sharing in
their twenties flock here. It is the expensive part of the city.
The Bronx: Home to the New York Yankees, the Bronx offers much to
visitors and citizens alike.
Central Park: The green lung of Manhattan. Surprisingly, you can
drive through Central Park, as Sixth Ave. ends there, and if you
drive through the center of the Park, you will end up in Harlem
Bronx Zoo: The largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, the
Bronx Zoo comprises 265 acres of parklands and naturalistic
habitats -- home to over 4,000 animals, many of which are
endangered or threatened species.
Times Square: You’ve seen it in hundreds of movies and it is the
most famous square on planet earth – no trip to New York would be
complete without a visit to spectacular Times Square. Times Square
is packed with popular New York restaurants such as Frankie and
Johnnie’s and Zanzibar as well as Broadway theaters, hundreds of
places to shop, concert venues, festivals, street performers, and
more.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: This 2 million square feet museum
covering roughly four blocks is the largest art museum in the
western hemisphere. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s permanent
collection consists of close to 3 million paintings, sculptures,
and other works of art from around the world.
New York Botanical Garden: The New York Botanical Garden is one of
the oldest botanical gardens in America – it is also one of the
largest. The New York Botanical Garden features 50 gardens and
collections, horticultural displays in several pavilions and dozens
of walking trails.
American Museum of Natural History: The American Museum of Natural
History is the world’s largest museum of natural history. The
facility houses 32 million artifacts and specimens throughout 45
exhibition halls. The museum is located a Central Park West at West
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a 52-acre living museum and garden
featuring a Japanese Garden with a pond and traditional Japanese
gate called a torii gate. Other highlights include the Fragrance
Garden, the Shakespeare Garden and the Cranford Rose Garden.
New York has an exciting night life too
It has endless pubs, bars and clubs for adult entertainment. The
Moments Night Club of New York located at 793 Elmont Road is
definitely the place to be. Popular New York activity is dancing to
reggae music; RnB; Hip Hop; Pop and the classics. New York will
prove to be unforgettable experiences during your stay in the city
that never sleeps!
Weather
New York’s coastal position keeps temperatures relatively warmer
than inland regions.
But winters are quite cold with moderate snowfall. It has a
frost-free period lasting an average of 220 days between seasonal
freezes.
In New York summer is very warm and humid, with temperatures of
90°F (32°C) or higher recorded from 18 to 25 days on average during
the season. The months of April, May, and November have maximum
precipitation.
Spring and fall in New York City are mild and best time of the
year.
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