CUNY - College of Staten Island - English Language Institute



CUNY - College of Staten Island: The English Language Institute (ELI) of the Center for Global Engagement has offered innovative academic programs for students learning English as a Second Language since the late 1970’s. Our course of study is designed to challenge and engage students. Students are immersed in the language, culture, and ethnicity of New York City. Classes range from beginner to the advanced level.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Community college, college, and university. What's the difference?

 Community college, college, and university. What's the difference?


Many international students have difficulties understanding the differences between a community college, a college, and a university when deciding where to study in the U.S. Are they the same? Is there any real difference? Is one cheaper than the other one? Let's look at some differences.


There are different definitions for higher education schools in the United States that lead to confusion to international students when deciding where to study. Many international students think a college is synonym of a regular high school due to translation. There is also confusion on the kind of degrees you may get at one type of school and the reputation a school may have. However, there are differences and similarities among all of them that could help international students decide where to go.

The 'name' definition
The words 'college' and 'university' have the same meaning in the United States, which is a higher education school after high school. In Canada, Australia, and the UK, there are specific differences. We will focus on what it means within the U.S. Many students in the U.S., just call college or university as their school.




Other definitions may imply that a college or university is the same in meaning. So, a community college, college, and university is any school after high school or secondary education.

Some students may say 'I have to go to school' and they refer to their college or university campus, or 'I love my college' when they talk about their college or university.



The 'name' reputation
Some students think a college has less reputation than a university. This is completely wrong. There may be a loss in translation and think that a college is just a high school. So don't worry about that. A college is exactly as good as a university. Some students may prefer to study in a university just because they may have problems in their home countries when considered for a job. For the U.S., getting a job would not be an issue. You may feel surprised that there are colleges with more prestige than a lot of universities within the U.S.



U.S. school system
In the U.S., you can apply for a community college, college, or university, after high school. The most common differences are between a community college and the rest. The community college only offers an associate degree in two years and they don't have a bachelor's or master's degree. A college and a university usually offer the whole spectrum of degrees. You can find some colleges or universities that may look different here: some colleges offer more undergraduate degrees or focus their academic work on bachelor's degrees more; however, there are many colleges or senior colleges that would offer exactly the same as a university: research, master's degrees, and PhD's.



School divisions
Some schools may have its own academic division and this may lead to confusion as well. Some university systems, usually public state or city university systems, may have colleges as sub-institutions or just as academic programs or separate facilities. 



For example, The City University of New York (CUNY) has 25 institutions and it's divided in 11 senior colleges, 7 community colleges, and 7 graduate schools. The senior colleges have 4-year undergraduate degrees and can be considered as separate universities within the 'umbrella' of CUNY.


Oftentimes some schools started as small colleges, with undergraduate degrees only, or just focused on some fields. With time, some become bigger institutions with a great population; start offering master's and PhD's degrees, and offer all types of fields, but they remain with the name of 'college' because of tradition, history, or pride. Sometimes, alumni and staff prefer to keep the original name and do not change it to university. There are cases when colleges are big and they could change their names to university, but the name is already taken.



Other differences are how a college or university defines its academic programs. Some call them schools or colleges. For example, the College of Staten Island have its School of Business, School of Education, School of Health Science, etc. In other universities, you may find the same schools as College of Business, College of Education, College of Health Science, etc. Again, no difference, just names to make academic divisions.



Price
Since community colleges only offer an associate degree, there may be a match between offer and demand, and the tuition fee could be more affordable. After a two-year school, students can transfer to a 4-year college or 4-year university for a bachelor's degree. The tuition fee could be as low as a community college, but it's usually higher. Colleges and universities could have the same price, but that would depend on different factors -and not because of the name 'college' or 'university'- such as location, tradition, public or private, etc. Therefore, prices do not make a big differences between colleges or universities because of the name.


Degrees
  • Community college: Associate degree
  • College/University: Associate degree, bachelor's degree, master's degree, PhD
These are the degrees that they are allowed to offer. For colleges and universities, not all of them will offer all the degrees and it may depend on their academic capacity, campus space, or academic expertise.


There is no difference on the diploma or certificate you may get from a college or university. A bachelor's degree is a bachelor's degree, from a college or university, same value, same degree.

Conclusions
International students should not think a university is better than a college. Do some research on the reputation, mouth-to-mouth feedback, or academic expertise. A college bachelor's degree has the same value as a university bachelor's degree. Do have in mind that tuition fees may defer upon location, prestige, or if the school is private or public.

All in all, before you decide, look for educational advisers who have experience in the U.S. school system so you can narrow a short list of institutions that have your academic priorities such as program content, credit course system, or academic structure, or external features like extra curricular activities, location, campus space, facilities, student affairs activities, or English program inside the school to apply directly.

English Language Institute
College of Staten Island/CUNY
elistudy@csi.cuny.edu


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The English Language Institute (ELI) offers an exciting and innovative academic program for students learning English as a second language. Our course of study is designed to challenge and engage students. Students are immersed in the language, culture, and the ethnicity of New York City.

ELI offers semester and summer terms of 18 and 22 hours of class per week. Students can also join the groups that have already started the semester or summer term and study as many weeks as possible. Students have courses such as reading and writing, grammar, conversation, and TOEFL test preparation workshops with a final TOEFL ITP test, which lets students apply for any CUNY school degree.

Students in our program are entitled to use all the facilities available on campus such as the pool, tennis, basketball, racquetball courts, and fitness center. Students can also attend any lectures or workshops they feel would enhance their own learning experience. We invite you to come and see our beautiful campus. Learn English while enjoying the rich culture New York City has to offer.

Staten Island
Staten Island is about four times the size of Manhattan and has a population of approximately 473,000. It is noted for its parks and recreational areas, in addition to several notable cultural sites. Manhattan and other "boroughs" of New York City are easily accessible by public transportation.

The campus
The College is set on a large campus with woodlands and open spaces in Staten Island. Its attractive facilities include technologically advanced laboratories, a Sports and Recreation Center and a Center for the Performing and Creative Arts.

Campus location
The College is twenty-five minutes by ferry from Manhattan. Our students have easy access to the rich cultural life of the City by way of a ferry shuttle ride located on the CSI campus. The ferry shuttle travels directly to the Staten Island ferry.

ELI academic program

The ELI offers intensive, comprehensive English language instruction and cultural orientation throughout the year. The program covers all aspects of spoken and written English, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Classes are given at three levels of proficiency, from beginner to advanced. Course content includes the proper use of English structures, fluency and accuracy of expression with acceptable pronunciation, listening and reading comprehension, and writing for personal, academic, and professional purposes. Students communicate in English from the first lesson at the beginner level. At all levels they work on integrated skills, focusing on the active, knowledgeable use of the language, rather than mere passive comprehension.

ELI courses:

  • Reading & Writing
  • Grammar
  • Communications (Conversation)
  • TOEFL Workshop








TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?

 #TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?



Answer:






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The English Language Institute (ELI) offers an exciting and innovative academic program for students learning English as a second language. Our course of study is designed to challenge and engage students. Students are immersed in the language, culture, and the ethnicity of New York City.

ELI academic program

The ELI offers intensive, comprehensive English language instruction and cultural orientation throughout the year. The program covers all aspects of spoken and written English, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Classes are given at three levels of proficiency, from beginner to advanced. Course content includes the proper use of English structures, fluency and accuracy of expression with acceptable pronunciation, listening and reading comprehension, and writing for personal, academic, and professional purposes. Students communicate in English from the first lesson at the beginner level. At all levels they work on integrated skills, focusing on the active, knowledgeable use of the language, rather than mere passive comprehension.

ELI courses:

  • Reading & Writing
  • Grammar
  • Communications (Conversation)
  • TOEFL Workshop


Tuesday, August 25, 2020

How to write an essay in English

 How to write an essay in English

The College Entrance Essay

The college entrance essay is a way for admissions officers to get to know you. It may focus on your interests, hobbies, accomplishments, or how you faced a particular challenge. There is a variety of topics, but they will all ask you about some aspect of your life separate from test scores and grades.


Overview of the Essay Writing Process
1. Pre-writing
2. Thesis Statement
3. Outline
4. The First Draft
5. The Final Draft

All essay writing follows a process:
1) Prewrite 
2) Thesis Statement
3) Outline
4) Compose a 1st Draft
5) Revisions and Final Draft



Pre-writing
Take a few minutes to write down everything that comes to mind in response to the essay topic. Don’t worry about grammar, the quality of your ideas, or the order in which you write them. This is simply an opportunity to get your first thoughts onto the page.




Thesis Statement
The thesis statement is the main idea of your essay. It should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph. The rest of the essay will build upon the thesis statement with facts, details and examples.




Outline
Use your prewriting to compose an outline. This is a plan of your ideas in the order in which you will present them. It can be written in alphanumerical order or simply be a bulleted list.




Idea 1: 
a) supporting idea 
b) supporting idea  

Idea 2:
a) supporting idea
b) supporting idea

Idea 3:
a) supporting idea
b) supporting idea

The First Draft
Compose the first draft of your essay based upon your outline. Most college entrance essays are between 250-650 words. A typical essay will be about five paragraphs. This includes an introduction, conclusion, and 2-3 body paragraphs.




The Final Draft
Proofread and revise your first draft for clarity and organization. You may want to consider asking a former teacher look over your draft. Always perform  spelling and grammar checks on your document.




Watch the full explanation of this presentation in this YouTube video:

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Text prepared by ELI teacher, Phil Cameron.
English Language Institute
College of Staten Island
The City University of New York (CUNY)

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The English Language Institute offers intensive English instruction for international students and professionals. The program is comprehensive. It covers all aspects of the language, including speaking, listening, reading and writing. The focus is on developing the skills and confidence needed in academic, professional and social situations.

ELI academic program

The ELI offers intensive, comprehensive English language instruction and cultural orientation throughout the year. The program covers all aspects of spoken and written English, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Classes are given at three levels of proficiency, from beginner to advanced. Course content includes the proper use of English structures, fluency and accuracy of expression with acceptable pronunciation, listening and reading comprehension, and writing for personal, academic, and professional purposes. Students communicate in English from the first lesson at the beginner level. At all levels they work on integrated skills, focusing on the active, knowledgeable use of the language, rather than mere passive comprehension.

ELI courses:

  • Reading & Writing
  • Grammar
  • Communications (Conversation)
  • TOEFL Workshop

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

#TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?

 #TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?












Answer:



#IELTS #LearnEnglish #Englishvocabulary #Vocabulary #Grammar #Synonyms #Englishlanguage

Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Staten Island

Staten Island

Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City. This is an ideal place to study since it is the least expensive area in the city, has a quiet college campus for students, and is close to the tourist life of Manhattan. Parks, beaches, walking treks, kayaking, and more would be a great list of options for international students.


Staten Island
Staten Island is about four times the size of Manhattan and has a population of approximately 473,143 (2019). It is noted for its parks and recreational areas, in addition to several notable cultural sites. Manhattan and other "boroughs" of New York City are easily accessible by public transportation.

The campus
The College is set on a large campus with woodlands and open spaces in Staten Island. Its attractive facilities include technologically advanced laboratories, a Sports and Recreation Center and a Center for the Performing and Creative Arts.

Campus location
The College is twenty-five minutes by ferry from Manhattan. Our students have easy access to the rich cultural life of the City by way of a ferry shuttle ride located on the CSI campus. The ferry shuttle travels directly to the Staten Island ferry.


Staten Island features

Staten Island is in Richmond county, near New Jersey, and the least populated of the boroughs. This last fact could be great for international students since they will find open spaces everywhere on Staten Island, almost no traffic compared to Manhattan or big cities, not noisy at all, and almost empty but safe streets.

Staten Island: budget for international students

Staten Island is the least expensive area in New York City, especially compared to Manhattan. This is really relevant when international students plan to study in New York City. A studio apartment monthly rent in Manhattan could be around US$ 1500-2500 in average whereas you can find the same place in Staten Island for around $700-1200. Hos families are the best option for international students since you will find families that rent rooms for international students for $275 per week including three meals in a shared room or $275 per week including two meals in a private room.


Transportation should definitely be considered when studying in New York City. Staten Island is well connected with public buses that go around the island. Almost all the buses go to the St. George Ferry Terminal, where you can get the ferry to Manhattan. There is also a bus that goes from CSI campus to Brooklyn. Single rides are $ 2.75 (2020) but it would be better to purchase a monthly pass for $128 (2020) to save money. A monthly pass will let you take the bus and the subway as many times as possible during the day. You can also consider living near the train stations in Staten Island so you could have direct access to the ferry terminal as well using the same subway pass.

Regarding meals, you can always find international restaurants around Staten Island, but supermarkets are available around the borough and through delivery. Food delivery and pickup are common practice with your favorite restaurants so you could save a lot of time and money that way as well.


Attractions

We highly suggest international students visit several places on Staten Island. The Historic Richmond Town is a good place to start understanding Staten Island' history. You should also visit the Staten Island Zoo, the Snug Harbor Cultural Center with its beautiful botanical garden. Don't miss the parks such as Clove Lakes, Silver Lake, Greenbelt and High Rock.


We are sure there are more characteristics you will find when living on Staten Island. International students will find this area really attractive, affordable, and quiet, which counts when considering studying abroad. See you on campus!


English Language Institute

College of Staten Island

The City University of New York (CUNY)


#TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?

#TOEFL question: Which one is wrong?




#IELTS #LearnEnglish #Englishvocabulary #Vocabulary #Grammar #Synonyms #Englishlanguage