On the first day, students take an entrance test to determine their level of language proficiency. Acquiring basic English language skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The group leader monitors the students’ feedback on the learning process and helps to solve their everyday problems during the training period. After classes, students take part in excursions around New York and Washington. In the evenings, they can enjoy various entertainment, including discos, games, movies, talent shows, sports tournaments and parties.

American Discovery: New York & Washington
It is a trip to the city of skyscrapers - New York and the birthplace of the White House - Washington. Vivid emotions and amazing impressions are guaranteed!
We invite you to a unique trip to the most popular cities of the United States - New York and Washington, D.C.- where children will get acquainted with the peculiarities of the campuses of Kean University and George Mason University and feel like students of an American university. In addition to effective English language improvement, participants will immerse themselves in American culture and history and attend the most exciting excursions.
Kean University is a public university in the US state of New Jersey, founded in 1855. It is known for its education, business, arts, and psychology programs.
George Mason University, located in Virginia, USA, is one of the top 150 universities in the United States. The main areas of its activity are economics, law, and computer science. Two of its professors have won the Nobel Prize in Economics in recent years.
During the trip, students live on the campus of Kean University and George Mason University in comfortable, furnished single rooms. All rooms have bathrooms. Meals are served buffet-style three times daily: breakfast, hot lunch, and dinner. The group leader lives with the children in the dormitory to ensure safety and prompt resolution of trip-related issues.
During the trip to the USA, the children will visit sightseeing in New York: Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Museum of Modern Art, Broadway, and Wall Street.
Washington: Capitol Hill, Georgetown, National Archives, the White House, National Zoo.
