Helpful information about classes, schedules, and enrollment.
Why should I use Crossing Borders Language Center to learn a second language?
At Crossing Borders Language Center, native-speaking and experienced teachers lead the classes. They understand the challenges of learning a new language and can provide practical tips and guidance to help students succeed. Classes are kept small so students receive individual attention and can build relationships with classmates while practicing conversational skills.
How many students are in a class?
At Crossing Borders Language Center, small class sizes are prioritized to maximize personal attention and encourage meaningful group interaction. Most classes are between five to fifteen students.
How do I know which class is best for me to learn English?
Every student is asked to complete an assessment test so the team can understand their current skill level. The assessment includes questions designed to evaluate language ability and help identify the most suitable class level.
Based on the test results, professional staff and student advisors determine which level will benefit the student the most.
How fast can I learn a new language?
Every student learns at a different pace, but regular practice plays a major role in language development. Language classes are designed to give students time to speak and actively practice the language. The more students practice in class, the more comfortable they become using the language in real-world situations, helping them learn faster.
How can I learn a new language if I work during the week?
Crossing Borders Language Center offers flexible options, including private classes in Spanish or English. Native-speaking teachers can meet students at their location or teach at the campus based on the student’s schedule.
Private online classes are also available for added convenience.
What happens if the class I am placed in is too difficult or too easy for me?
Teachers at Crossing Borders Language Center are experienced in evaluating student progress. If a class level does not feel like the right fit, instructors will discuss the situation with the student and help place them in a more suitable class.