At Hi-New-York, we do fun activities, and this makes learning English easier. I love hanging out, having fun and learning English at the same time.
Kids, teens and adults/families learn English in a fun, natural context. Experience us in New York (www.hi-new-york.com) or London (www.hi-london.com).
Friday, September 02, 2022
Learning English with Hi-New-York
At Hi-New-York, we do fun activities, and this makes learning English easier. I love hanging out, having fun and learning English at the same time.
Thursday, June 02, 2022
Our NYC Story
Superheroine Lady Ice
Lady Ice’s Dog Ice Cube
Villain Mr. Fire
Mr. Fire’s Cat Heat
Old Man
Old Man’s Dog
Old Man’s Dog: Oof oof oof
Ice Cube:
Oof oof oof
Narrator: Lady Ice rushes to the rescue by freezing the surface of the lake. The old man grabs onto a piece of floating ice and starts swimming to the shore. Mr. Fire, who was burning some bushes nearby, notices what is going on and decides to melt all the ice.
Mr. Fire:
Take that! And that!
Heat:
Meow, meow (happily)
Narrator:
The old man starts to flounder again.
Lady Ice:
Hang on! I’ll be right there.
Narrator: Lady Ice makes stepping stones of ice on the lake to go rescue the old man. Mr. Fire shoots fire at her path to melt everything. Ice Cube and the old man’s dog leap to the rescue. They tie down Mr. Fire’s arms with their leashes so that he can’t throw any more fire. Lady Ice rescues the old man and then covers Mr. Fire with ice. Heat slinks away silently, abandoning his master.
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Writers in the Making
This summer, a few of our students created their own stories from a gap-fill exercise. Since we teach our students not to be afraid of making mistakes, we present to you their story before corrections are made. Making mistakes is cool! It’s an important part of the learning process. Please sit back, relax and enjoy!
Mermaid-Ville
Our submarine speeds along at 15 (large number) miles an hour, and we spot something cloudy (adjective) in the distance. Underwater skyscrapers! Or are they called seascrapers here? “Welcome to Mermaid-ville,” says a woman with blue (color) legs (animal body part, plural). “My name is Mikasa (Celebrity’s name). Would you like a ride?” Of course we do! We ran (verb) onto the stingray she is riding and take off. First, we go to see the school where the principal is a scarf (clothing item)-wearing rabbit (animal)! At the library we see mermaids reading blue skye (favorite book) and sipping tomato (vegetable)-flavored coffee. Our tour guide hears our hands (body part, plural) jumping (verb ending in -ing). It’s been a while since we last ate. She takes us to a diner called ears (animal body part)’s place. We park the stingray outside and follow a police (type of job) to our sky (noun), where we order lots of sea salt-covered hamburgers (favorite food, plural). Our new mermaid friend even treats us to apple pie (favorite dessert). What a great city!
Florida Everglades
My next adventure is in the swampy Florida Everglades! Our boat skims across the cold (adjective) water. Mosquitoes as big as sky (noun, plural) zoom by our heads. Suddenly, a big (adjective) alligator pops out of the water! I think he is going to running (verb) me. Instead, he sobs like a sea (noun) and points to his mouth with his legs (body part). Fortunately, I’ve seen every episode of rabbits (animal) Whisperer on channel 5 (number); so, I know his tooth hurts. But when I get close with my chocolate (ice-cream favor) flavored dental floss, he jumping (verb) his mouth shut. Just then, Anne (friend’s name) slips on liver (something gross), shrieks like a dragon (mythical creature), then falls into some water (liquid). The alligator laughs so hard his mouth opens wider than a sky (noun). Here’s my chance! I quickly (adverb ending in -ly) lasso the tooth. It pops right out. Just then, the alligator’s mom jumping (verb) through the water toward Anne (same friend). That’s how I discovered my friend is faster than a boat!
Friday, March 27, 2020
The Influence of Rock Stars on Us

The rock stars influence the behavior of the young people too. There are two different types of fans, and they are very different from each other. On the one hand, there are the excited, loud and screaming fans who look like they can run a marathon without sweating. On the other hand, there are the sad, depressed and lonely fans who look like vampires.
There are a lot of types of fans like there are a lot of types of music. The fans of rock, however, stand out from the crowd.
Friday, September 27, 2019
My Life at Home

I'm going to talk about my morning routine. My mornings start at 6:00am. If I could, I would wake up later, but I can't. "Why" you might ask. Because of my siblings! I live really close to my school, but I always arrive late at school.
I wake up, get dressed, have a bath and brush my teeth. I do this all really quickly, but then, just when I am finished, my sister wakes up. She is really lazy. I have to help my little brother get ready too.
I have to make breakfast, and my sister eats really slowly, which makes us leave the house at 7:45am. I still have to get my little brother to school. OMG! I'm going to be so late for school. I think to myself "Why do I think that?" Well, because my class starts at 8:00am! That's the time I arrive at the school. I run with all my life, but oh no! I have to go up the stairs because my class is on the third floor! At 8:05am, I am in front of the door. I am not allowed to be later than that. I knock on the door. "At this time?!" my teacher says - again.
Rowing
I started rowing two years ago, and I like it so much. I train every day to be a good athlete. I have many friends who train too; so, I want to go train.
When I train on a still lake, I'm so happy and relaxed because when you move the oars, the boat goes fast. Without waves, I am at one with the lake.
I train on the lake of Como 3 times a week, 2 hours each time. Sometimes, I train on the rowing machine. I hate this because we do it when it rains, and it is boring. The machine also makes an ugly sound!
Sunday, August 11, 2019
My NYC Experience

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Saturday, June 22, 2019
Some Thoughts on Food
I was very surprised at the pizza restaurants here in New York. The menu always says that the pizza is just like the Italian one, but I think they're just saying it to attract more people.
I was also surprised by the huge number of Chinese restaurants. There are about five of them in only one block!
As a conclusion, I would say that both types of food are really good, and I think it's good to sometimes try new things.
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New York City is a huge city where the number of immigrants and so the kinds of food they brought to it is unbelievable. Like in Paris.
In Paris, like in New York, there are a lot of restaurants and different kinds of food like Chinese food, Japanese food and Italian food. These two cities are the gastronomical capitals of the world. Therefore, there are luxury restaurants but also restaurants that are less expensive like Five Guys and Toasties in New York and Tunisian restaurants in Paris.
Differences in the food between these two cities arise from the immigrant groups that live in these cities. In Paris, many immigrants are from North Africa, China and Portugal. In the suburbs, there is an area called St. Denis. Its international market is very famous because we can find everything from all over the world like Portuguese food, Tunisian food, Algerian food or Turkish food. A specialty of this place and many restaurants in Paris and its suburbs is a sandwich called "kebob". It's a sandwich composed of meat, tomato, lettuce and onion. Generally, it's eaten with fries. I love this sandwich because it's composed of basic ingredients but makes for an original meal.
In New York, there are immigrants from many places, and all kinds of food are from the different ethnic groups. The pastrami and the bagel are from the Jewish population, and the hamburger is from Hamburg in Germany. But sometimes, this food which has travelled a lot changed like the Chicago deep dish pizza. The best food that I have eaten in New York is soul food which is from the south of the USA. It's composed of fried chicken, corn bread and waffles.
One big difference between the food in New York and the food in Paris is portion size. Portions are bigger in New York and generally in the USA. For example, the deep dish pizza at Uno's Pizzeria can feed more than 5 people!
So, the food in Paris and the food in New York are similar and yet different.