NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ—Several English as a Second Language (ESL) conversation groups are available for adults in New Brunswick.

There are both free and paid classes for beginners, intermediate, and advanced English speakers during the day and the evening.  Students can learn practical terms, conversation skills, and more in small groups or one-on-one conversations.

Here is a list of ESL conversation groups currently meeting in New Brunswick:

LAZOS AMÉRICA UNIDA
75 Paterson Street
(732) 789- 7263
[email protected]

Free ESL classes, tutoring, and community building at a lively Oaxacan cultural center.

NEW BRUNSWICK FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
60 Livingston Ave.
(732) 745-5108 x20
[email protected]

Free Conversation Cafe meets Fridays from 11am until 12:30pm. Registration is required. To register for Spring 2014 session, call the number above. 

JEWISH FAMILY AND VOCATIONAL SERVICE OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY
222 Livingston Ave.
(732) 777-1940
[email protected]

See their video on applying for U.S. citizenship.

NEW LABOR
103 Bayard Street, 2nd Floor

(732) 246-2900

Classes are included in a $100 registration. Scheduled in the evenings from 7pm-9pm Monday through Thursday and on Sundays from 11 until 1pm.

UCEDA
338 George Street
(732) 214-9500

Students must be 18 years or older and able to attend class 18 hours a week. For more information, please visit their website, call the number above, or international students (who need a student visa) can email [email protected].

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Molly O'Brien started writing for New Brunswick Today as a freelance reporter in February 2013.

Molly writes stories on government, arts, free events, bilingual events, education and more.

Molly graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in French Linguistics and Linguistics, where she also studied Writing and Journalism. Molly also graduated Rutgers Law School.

She is open to any suggestions for stories or tips. You may contact her via text at 732-743-8993.

Molly O'Brien started writing for New Brunswick Today as a freelance reporter in February 2013.

Molly writes stories on government, arts, free events, bilingual events, education and more.

Molly graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in French Linguistics and Linguistics, where she also studied Writing and Journalism. Molly also graduated Rutgers Law School.

She is open to any suggestions for stories or tips. You may contact her via text at 732-743-8993.