Closed for Eid Al-Ahda 2017
In observance of the Eid Al-Ahda 2017, we are closed on April…
Mohammad Hammoud IELTS Testimonial for AIEP
The American Institute for English Proficiency is the best place to review for your IELTS. The staff focuses on your weaknesses and strengths to excel to get the band score you are aiming for. I first enrolled at AIEP to learn to speak English, and I learned...
Charm Concepcion Testimonial for AIEP
My dream to study abroad would never be possible without getting…
AIEP Co-founder Paulo Magbuhos Guest Speaker at
On December 13, 2016, American Institute for English Proficiency…
Holiday Observance Announcement October 30-November 1
In observance of All Saint's day, we will be closed from October…
ANAS SAYAQ TESTIMONIAL FOR AIEP
When I first enrolled at The American institute, I knew very little English, pretty much only enough to get me back home in case I wander too far in this new country I have been thrown in. But soon enough, I began to pick up some phrases here and there...
Lessons about Islam from Muslim Students in AIEP
At the American Institute for English Proficiency, we get students coming from the Middle-East, and all of them are Muslims. I have always been so curious about religions other than my own and not in a way that I'd subject it to comparison. I just enjoy learning that way. Fortunately, The students were very happy...
AIEP Annual Halloween Party
Join us as we celebrate AIEP's ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY, happening…
Learning English through Television
I grew up in a home where English is not an everyday thing. My parents only spoke the language when they were talking to visitors from other countries, and I would only have to think in English when I was playing video games on my old Play Station because all the games I had are in English; though, it would be nice to...
Common Misconceptions of a Filipino English Speaker
When I was growing up, I noticed that many Filipinos react to English in the most peculiar way. Although it wasn't my first spoken language, I never saw it as something other than just another language when I was young. I actually grew up in a Tagalog-speaking environment, but English was spoken from time to time...