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All over New York: 
the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island

New York Public Library (NYPL) –
We Speak NYC & ESOL Classes

We Speak NYC Conversation Groups (beginner to advanced): drop‑in, Emmy‑winning video‑based English practice sessions—no registration, just show up at various NYPL branches like Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, 96th Street, Webster, or South Beach

Series‑based ESOL classes:

structured 10‑week courses (with shorter summer cycles) in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels; require info session and placement tests

Branch
Address
Class Info
Website
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
455 Fifth Ave, Manhattan, NY 10016
Fridays, 2–4 PM; no registration
SNFL – NYPL
Macomb’s Bridge Library
2633 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, NY 10039
MOIA ESOL sessions, limited walk-ins
Macomb's Bridge – We Speak NYC
Seward Park Library
192 East Broadway, NY 10002
Friday classes, walk-ins accepted
Seward Park – We Speak NYC
St. Agnes Library
444 Amsterdam Ave, NY 10024
Friday English conversation group
St. Agnes – We Speak NYC
Tompkins Square Library
331 E 10th St, NY 10009
Saturday afternoon sessions
Tompkins Square – We Speak NYC

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) –
We Speak NYC Drop‑In & ESOL

We Speak NYC English Class: 

We Speak NYC classes are part of the MOIA English Learning and Support Center Program. These beginner-level classes meet weekly for 8 weeks and do not require registration. You receive free English practice materials and each week we’ll cover rights and resources for immigrant New Yorkers.

Welcome English Class:

The library offers free ESOL weekly classes for beginners learning English that give you the chance to improve your English and practice with other adults learning English. Participants should arrive on time because classroom space is limited.

Branch
Address
Class Info
Website
Clinton Hill Library

380 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Free We Speak NYC beginner ESOL, Fridays 11 AM–1 PM
https://www.bklynlibrary.org/locations/midwood
Sheepshead Bay Library

2636 E 14th St at Ave Z, Brooklyn, NY 11235

Free beginner ESOL, drop‑in Fridays 5:30–7:30 PM/Saturdays 10:30–12:30 PM
Paerdegat ESOL – BPL
Midwood Library

975 E 16th St, Brooklyn, NY 11230

Beginner ESOL, drop‑in: Tuesdays 1–3 PM & Fridays 12–2 PM
Sheepshead Bay ESOL – BPL
Paerdegat Library

850 E 59th St at Paerdegat Ave S, Brooklyn, NY 11234

We Speak NYC English, Thursdays 6–8 PM (8‑week series)
Clinton Hill ESOL – BPL

Queens

Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) –
We Speak NYC Drop‑In & ESOL

In‑person and virtual ESOL classes for adults (17+) at beginner and intermediate levels, on a 12‑week schedule

Address: 89‑11 Merrick Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11432

Flushing

Flushing Adult Learning Center

(Queens Public Library)

Offers ESOL courses at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, alongside GED prep, tech training, and citizenship workshops.

Address: 41‑17 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355

East Flushing Branch

(Queens Public Library)

Hosts weekly in-person ESOL conversation groups for adults, walk-ins welcome.

Great for speaking practice even without

formal enrollment.

Address: 196-36 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11358

Local school newsletter

The NYC DOE Adult Education (ages 21+) hub lists ~

175 sites offering tuition free ESOL classes

(morning, afternoon, evening, Saturday).

Fun Activities

Free Museum Lectures & Events

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Offers free guided tours and talks which are great for improving listening skills and vocabulary in an engaging setting.

Film at Lincoln Center

Offers free guided tours and talks which are great for improving listening skills and vocabulary in an engaging setting.

Other Online Resources

Learn English Through Movies

Free ESL site with hundreds of short video clips, movie scenes, and audio interviews—all with transcripts and vocabulary exercises.


Why it’s great: Bite-sized and accessible; some clips feature natural conversation, making it great for everyday English.

FluentU

Interactive video platform using real-world videos (movie clips, trailers, music videos, etc.) with clickable subtitles, translations,
and quizzes.


Best for: Intermediate to advanced learners looking to immerse in English in a fun, media-rich way.

ESLnotes.com

The English Learners Movie Guides

Classic ESL resource featuring vocabulary guides, cultural notes, and comprehension questions for dozens of popular movies (e.g., The Devil Wears Prada, Forrest Gump, The Matrix).


No video clips—but fantastic for pre-watching prep and post-watching discussion.

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