What does EF stand for?
(Education First)
How many world languages can students test in EF’s free language tests?
(Eight)
In which U.S. state is the EF campus located?
(New York)
Name one type of school activity organized by EF.
(Tours, parties, sports)
In what year was EF founded?
(1965)
What are the four intake months for EF programs?
(September, January, April, June)
Name three languages included in EF’s free online language tests.
(Fx English, French, Spanish)
What kind of campus does EF New York have?
(A 25-acre American-style college campus)
What is a special event held at the end of the EF program?
(Graduation party)
What is the main goal of EF’s Academic Year Abroad program?
(To gain fluency in language and culture)
How long can students study abroad with EF?
(2, 3, or 4 terms)
How long does each language test take?
(Less than 15 minutes)
Name two sports facilities available on the EF New York campus.
(Fx Indoor swimming pool, basketball court)
Name two U.S. cities students can visit on EF excursions.
(Boston, Washington, D.C.)
What is a key skill students learn in their third term?
(Design-thinking)
What is included in the tuition?
(Accommodation, meals, activities, lessons)
What do students receive after completing a program?
(Fluency certification)
How far is the EF New York campus from shops and cafés?
(A 10-minute walk)
What is one benefit of living with an EF Homestay family?
(Cultural exchange, learning local expressions)
What type of students does EF aim to prepare?
(Global citizens)
Name two types of accommodation offered by EF.
(Dorm room & EF Homestay)
What is the name of the EF online platform that helps maintain fluency after the program?
(EF Campus Learning)
What is one major attraction students can visit in New York?
(Statue of Liberty, Broadway, Brooklyn Bridge)
Who organizes the activities for students?
(EF Activities Managers)
How many countries do EF students come from?
(Over 100 countries)