POLY Languages Institute

English Language School

POLY Languages Institute is an accredited English language (ESL) school in California, USA. It has three English language (ESL) schools in California, specifically in the cities of Irvine, Los Angeles and Pasadena.

As a result of many years our dedication and commitment to better educate and serve our students, we can confidently assure our students that we are one of the best English language (ESL) schools in California USA.

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Poly Languages Courses

General English : The General English is a communicative English program. The goal of the program is to prepare students to interact confidently in English through a fun and engaging activities.

Business English : The Business English program is for students who want to learn English and learn about business, and for business people who want to advance their careers.

Academic English :The Academic English is an intensive integrated skills program. . The purpose of the program is to prepare students for colleges and universities.

TOEFL Prep : The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is a standardized integrated-skills test, where the English proficiency of non-native speakers is evaluated. The goal of the TOEFL Prep program is to prepare students to succeed on the test.

*POLY Languages Institute is an ETS-Authorized TOEFL iBT® Test Center. Students may opt in to take their exams at our institute.


Poly Languages Tuition and Fees

Covid19 Special for Full-Time Students

The program consists of two courses: one from Academic English or TOEFL Prep courses – and the other from General English, Business English, or IELTS courses. Furthermore, it applies only to the courses offered after 1:00 pm. The program is applicable for F-1 transfer students; however, the program is not applicable for F-1 initials applying outside the U.S.

WeeksStandart TuitionDiscountTuition Due
4560$200$360$
121680$786$894$
243360$1572$1788$

Our Programs

The price listed below is for one term. Each term is 4 weeks long.

Course Contact HoursLab HoursTuition
General English (1-6)1616160$
Business English (5-6)1616160$
Academic Eng. L/S (1-6)328400$
Academic Eng. R/W (1-6)328400$
TOEFL Prep L/S (5-6)328400$
TOEFL Prep R/W (5-6)328400$

Let’s Learn English!

One step at a time.

Are you in the U.S.A and want to Study in Poly Language School or Do you want to study with us Changing Your Visa Status to Student?

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How to Apply and Visa Process

I don’t need an F-1 visa. I just want to learn English.

  • Apply online. Pay the Application Fee and the applicable tuition.
  • We will contact you before your scheduled start date for orientation with our student adviser.

Initial (I want to go to the USA. I need an F-1 visa.)

Step 1

  • Apply online. Pay the Application Fee and the Mailing and Handling Fee.
  • We will contact you for the following
    • Copy of passport
    • Financial Statement (Documentary Evidence of Financial Support)
    • If you are under 18, a copy of your high school diploma or transcript
  • We will send you an acceptance packet by UPS. It includes an acceptance letter, SEVIS payment instructions, a Form I-20, and other applicable documents.

Step 2

Transfer (I am in the USA. I want to transfer.)

  • Apply online. Pay the Application Fee ($150).
  • We will contact you for the below documents, which you can email us.
    • Copy of passport
    • Financial Statement (Documentary Evidence of Financial Support)
    • If you are under 18, copy of your high school diploma or transcript
    • I-20 from your current school.
  • We will email you and your current school the below documents. You may pick up the documents in person. The Notice of Intention to Transfer to be completed by your current school.
  • Acceptance letter
  • Pick up your new I-20 in person.  Save the mailing fee.

C.O.S (I am in the USA. I want to change my visa to F-1)

  • Apply online. Pay the Application Fee ($150)
  • We will contact you for the following:
    • Copy of passport
    • Financial Statement (Documentary Evidence of Financial Support)
    • If you are under 18, copy of your high school diploma or transcript
  • We will contact you to set up an appointment for you with our designated student adviser who can help you with the Change of Status to F-1 process.

Yaşar Dolugan| Turkish Student Advisor

[email protected]

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Class Schedule for Term 02 21

Class Schedule for Term 02 ’21

To join your class, click on the name of your teacher. Please join the meeting no sooner than 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.

To learn about the classes you have registered, please sign in to MyPoly and select Classes Taken.

For assistance in joining your classes, you may contact a support member by initiating a Zoom meeting, writing an email to [email protected], or calling (323)208-0835.

Course TypeCourse IDCourse CodeDaysTimeTeacher Meeting LinkRequired Book
Academic EnglishLS202LS202MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50Brandon SevillaNorth Star L/S 1
Academic EnglishLS302LS302MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50Raychel AndersonNorth Star L/S 2
Academic EnglishLS302LS302AMo - Th17:30 - 19:20Raychel AndersonNorth Star L/S 2
Academic EnglishLS402LS402MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50Skyler BlaxterNorth Star L/S 3
Academic EnglishLS502LS502AMo - Th17:30 - 19:20Sean MahoneyNorth Star L/S 4
Academic EnglishLS502LS502MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50Nathaniel BryanNorth Star L/S 4
Academic EnglishLS602LS602MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50Jack SahakyanNorth Star L/S 5
Academic EnglishLS602LS602AMo - Th17:30 - 19:20Jack SahakyanNorth Star L/S 5
Academic EnglishRW202RW202MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50Meredith Seifoleslami North Star R/W 1
Academic EnglishRW302RW302MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50Raychel AndersonNorth Star R/W 2
Academic EnglishRW402RW402MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50Brandon SevillaNorth Star R/W 3
Academic EnglishRW502RW502MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50Jack SahakyanNorth Star R/W 4
Academic EnglishRW602RW602MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50Nathaniel BryanNorth Star R/W 5
Business EnglishBE602BE602A2Tu & Th19:30 - 21:20Skyler BlaxterMarket Leader Upper Intermediate
General EnglishGE302GE302ATu & Th13:30~15:20Kyung LeeTop Notch 2
General EnglishGE302GE302A2Tu & Th19:30 - 21:20Kenneth DavisTop Notch 2
General EnglishGE302GE302MTu & Th09:00 - 10:50Kyung LeeTop Notch 2
General EnglishGE502GE502MTu & Th09:00 - 10:50Meredith SeifoleslamiSummit 1
General EnglishGE502GE502ATu & Th13:30~15:20Colleen SalemSummit 1
General EnglishGE502GE502A2Tu & Th19:30 - 21:20Colleen SalemSummit 1
General EnglishGE602GE602A2Tu & Th19:30 - 21:20Sean MahoneySummit 2
General EnglishGE602GE602MTu & Th09:00 - 10:50Daniel BrennerSummit 2
General EnglishGE602GE602ATu & Th13:30~15:20Daniel BrennerSummit 2
TOEFL PrepTFLS702TFLS702EMo - Th17:30 -19:20Kenneth DavisTOEFL iBT Test
TOEFL PrepTFLS702TFLS702MMo - Th09:00 - 10:50David AlemanTOEFL iBT Test
TOEFL PrepTFRW702TFRW702MMo - Th11:00 - 12:50David AlemanTOEFL iBT Test

under the weather

American Idiom: under the weather

Under the weather means to be sick or ill.

A working knowledge of frequently used idioms is essential in order to naturally communicate with Americans. Learn to speak English fluently with Poly Languages.

Watch the full video below to learn about the idiom, under the weather.

Video Transcript

I won’t be able to attend the party tonight. I am feeling under the weather.

Under the weather’ means to be sick or ill.

Here are example sentences :

Patricia is under the weather because she has the flu.

She doesn’t feel like attending the meeting today. I think she’s a bit under the weather.

Let’s do an exercise!

For each question, replace a word or words in a sentence with the idiom so that the meaning of the sentence is not changed. You have five seconds per question.

Question 1:

Alice has been feeling sick since she left L.A.

Alice has been feeling under the weather since she left L.A.

Question 2:

I usually feel ill for a few days when the seasons change from fall to winter.

I usually feel under the weather for a few days when the seasons change from fall to winter.

Practice makes perfect!

A working knowledge of frequently used idioms is essential in order to naturally communicate with Americans. Learn to speak English fluently with Poly Languages.

More questions here!

Question 1:

I’m sorry but I really can’t come to work today. I feel a little bit sick.

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Question 2:

I don’t feel going to the shopping mall later. I’m feeling a bit sick.

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draw the line

draw the line

American Idiom: draw the line

To draw the line means to define a limit on something. It’s often used to set the limit on what one will tolerate or refuse to do.

A working knowledge of frequently used idioms is essential in order to naturally communicate with Americans. Learn to speak English fluently with Poly Languages.

Watch the full video below to learn about the idiom, draw the line.

Video Transcript

I need to draw the line somewhere. You cannot expect me to do all the household chores.

What’s the meaning of ‘to draw the line’ here? 

It means that the person needs to divide the household chores.The person is refusing to do all the work. To draw the line means to define a limit on something. It’s often used to set the limit on what one will tolerate or refuse to do.

Here are example sentences :

You frequently play music loudly at night. I need to draw the line here. Please, no loud music after 9:00 pm!

My son frequently uses inappropriate and rough language. I had drawn the line at saying certain words.

Let’s do an exercise so that you can better remember the idiom.

For each question, replace a word or words in a sentence with the idiom so that the meaning of the sentence is not changed. You have five seconds per question.

Question 1:

Elizabeth calls me too frequently for help with her homework. I set the limit of calling me, no more than twice a day.

Elizabeth calls me too frequently for help with her homework. I drew the line at calling me, no more than twice a day.

Question 2:

Lawrence wanted to borrow money from Brian. Brian sets the limit on lending him, no more than $100.

Lawrence wanted to borrow money from Brian. Brian draws the line at lending him, no more than $100.

Practice makes perfect!

A working knowledge of frequently used idioms is essential in order to naturally communicate with Americans. Learn to speak English fluently with Poly Languages.

More questions here!

Question 1:

I don’t mind doing some gardening but I can’t at digging.

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Question 2:

Mr Park stopped at around $ 52 billion.

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