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English Classes for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Free classes in English for speakers of other languages are offered at 20 branches of The New York Public Library in association with the Riverside Language Program, Inc.
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The Bronx | Manhattan | Staten Island
Classes are held three times a year (Fall, Winter, and Spring) and are for beginner and intermediate levels only.
Registration is in person at the branch where the class is held.
Registration is drawn by lot.
Space is limited.
Classes are open to adults (age 16 or over).
Testing follows registration.
Documentation is not required.
For the most current information, please call the New York Public Library's Office of Community Outreach Services at 212.340.0918 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Location:
Donnell Library Center (Manhattan)
20 West 53rd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues), New York, NY 10019
212.340.0918
Contact Us:
For more information on any of these programs contact:
The Office of Community Outreach Services
455 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212.340.0918
TTY: 212.576.0044
Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm
Other English Language Programs:
The Literacy Assistance Center
Hotline: (212) 803-3333
ESOL, GED, Basic Education (BE), Basic Education in Native Language (BENL), and Job Training.
Queens Borough Public Library
New Americans Program (ESOL): 718.990.0894
Adult Learning Center (Literacy): 718.657.2779
Brooklyn Public Library
Adult Literacy Administrative Office: 718.832.3560
The New York City Board of Education
Office of Adult and Continuing Education: 718.622.3000
Can make referrals to regional offices for GED, ESOL, Literacy, and Job Training.
Riverside Language Program
212.662.3200
Offers ESOL instruction and is associated with The New York Public Library's ESOL program.
Citizenship
Immigration / Immigrants New York City web links for immigration and citizenship.
Citizenship Resources Useful library books, audio cassettes, audio CD's, video cassettes, DVD's, CD ROM's and Web resources to prepare for the citizenship exam.
This program is partially supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds awarded to The New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.