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language loop january 2026 online class

international sweatpants day is january 21st, 2026 – what a perfect way to learn your new language at home 👖

our january online courses are open for enrollment worldwide

registration is open from december 29th, 2025 through january 17th, 2026 central time (ct) | 4 students per group

 

arabic

beginner: thursday, 3:00pm-5:00pm or

saturday, 12:00-2:00pm

beginner plus: saturday, 9:30am-11:30am or

*winter fling* monday/wednesday/friday 9:00am-12:00pm

intermediate: thursday, 6:00pm-8:00pm

friday, 11:00am-1:00pm

or anytime on saturdays

 

mandarin chinese

beginner: monday 6:00-8:00pm

thursday 6:00-8:00pm

sunday, 2:15pm-4:15pm

intermediate: tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm or

thursday 6:30-8:30pm

advanced: wednesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm

 

english

daytime, afternoon & evening times available

beginner: tuesday, 6:00-8:00pm

beginner plus: wednesday 6:00-8:00pm

intermediate: tuesday and thursday 6:30pm-8:30pm

*saturday and sunday class time available

 

korean

beginner:
monday 12:00-2:00pm

wednesday, 12:10Pm-2:10pm

tuesday 10:00am-12:00pm

thursday, 10:30am-12:30pm

beginner plus: thursday, 12:00 pm-2:00pm

saturday, 9:00-10:30am

lintermediate: tuesday, 12:00-2:00pm

saturday, 11:30am-1:30pm

saturday and sunday class times available

 

polish

beginner: wednesday, 7:00-9:00pm for 8 weeks

saturday 5:00-7:00pm for 8 weeks

intermediate : tuesday, 7:00pm-9:00pm or

thursday, 7:00pm-9:00pm

*more weekday options available- feel free to ask

 

spanish

most daytime, afternoon & evening times available

 

beginner: monday, 5:30-7:30pm

tuesday, 10:00am-12:00pm

beginner plus: tuesday and thursday, 10:00am-11:00am

low intermediate: tuesday, 6:00pm-8:00pm

saturday and sunday class time available

 

japanese

beginner: friday, 12:00-2:00pm or 5:00-7:00pm

beginner plus: monday, 5:30pm-7:30pm & wednesday, 5:30pm-7:30pm

beginner plus: tuesday, 5:30-6:30pm

sunday, 10:00am-12:00pm intermediate: thursday 10:00am-12:00pm or 6:00-8:00pm

saturday and sunday class times are availableSPACE

brazilian portuguese

all levels welcome weekdays before 5:00pm or evenings 6:00-8:00pm

saturday mornings also available

 

russian

*all levels*

every weekday until 7pm

 

farsi

*all levels* evenings available

 

german

*all levels*

sundays after 10:00am

 

french

all levels welcome most mornings, afternoons, and evenings *feel free to ask about your scheduling preferences

 

italian

beginner: monday, 12:00pm-2:00pm or 2:00-4:00pm

tuesday 1:00-3:00pm

wednesday, 2:00-4:00pm

saturdays anytime

intermediate: thursday, 2:00pm-4:00pm o

advanced: saturdays anytime

 

ukrainian

beginner tuesday or thursday 6:00-8:00pm

 

cantonese

monday through thursday mornings, afternoons, or evenings

 

private lessons also available for all levels

 

spanish arabic russian brazilian portuguese italian french korean japanese german polish mandarin chinese cantonese ukrainian, farsi (persian language)and english

SPACE

for more information, call 312-234-9835 or email us at [email protected]SPACE

 www.languageloopllc.com

 

text / whatsapp : 312-837-9012

 

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Park to St. Nicholas avenues Harlem St. Nicholas Historic District, aka Strivers' Row (Central Harlem) Astor Row (Central Harlem) Sugar Hill (Central Harlem) Marcus Garvey Park, Mount Morris Historical District Le Petit Senegal (Little Senegal) 116th Street east of Morningside Park East Harlem (Spanish Harlem) MN33 Upper East Side MN40 Lenox Hill MN31 Yorkville MN32 Upper West Side ; Central Park West to Broadway Lincoln Square Name of the neighborhood Limits south to north and east to west Columbus Circle West 59th Street and 8th Avenue Sutton Place East 53rd to East 59th streets; 1st Avenue to Sutton Place Rockefeller Center 49th to 51st streets; 5th to 6th avenues Diamond District 47th Street from 5th to 6th avenues Theater District West 42nd to West 53rd streets; 6th to 8th avenues Turtle Bay MN19 East 42nd to East 53rd streets; East River to Lexington Avenue Midtown East East 42nd to East 59th streets; East River to 5th Avenue Midtown MN17 40th to 59th streets; 3rd to 9th Avenues Tudor City East 40th to East 43rd streets; 1st to 2nd avenues Little Brazil 46th Street from 5th to 6th avenues Times Square West 39th to West 52nd streets; 7th to 9th avenues Hudson Yards MN13 West 28th to West 40th Streets; 9th Avenue to the Hudson River Midtown West West 34th to West 59th streets; 5th Avenue to the Hudson River Hell's Kitchen (Clinton) MN15 West 34th to West 59th streets; 8th Avenue to the Hudson River Garment District 34th to 42nd streets and 5th to 9th avenues Herald Square West 34th Street and 6th Avenue Koreatown 31st to 36th streets; 5th to 6th avenues Murray Hill aka Curry Hill aka Little India MN20 (former Little Armenia)[3][4] East 34th to East 40th streets; 3rd to Madison avenues Tenderloin 23rd Street to 42nd streets; 5th to 7th avenues Madison Square Flower District[5][6][7] 26th to 28th Streets; 6th to 7th Avenues Brookdale East 25th Street from FDR Drive to 1st Avenue Kips Bay East 23rd to 34th streets; the East River to 3rd Avenue Rose Hill Between Murray Hill to the north and Gramercy Park to the south NoMad East 25th Street to East 29th Street; Madison Avenue to 6th Avenue[8] Peter Cooper Village† (former Gas House district) East 20th to East 23rd streets; Avenue C to 1st Avenue Chelsea West 14th to West 34th Streets; 6th Avenue to the Hudson River Flatiron District, Toy District, Photo District 16th to 27th streets; Park Avenue South to 6th Avenue Gramercy Park MN21 East 14th to East 23rd streets; 1st Avenue to Park Avenue South Stuyvesant Square 15th to 18th streets; 1st to 3rd avenues Union Square East 14th to East 17th Streets; 4th Avenue to University Place Stuyvesant Town† MN50 (former Gas House district) East 14th to East 20th streets; Avenue C to 1st Avenue Meatpacking District Horatio to West 15th streets; Hudson Street to the Hudson River Waterside Plaza Lower Manhattan Below 14th Street Little Germany (historic) East 7th to East 10th streets; avenues A to B Alphabet City and Loisaida East Houston to East 14th streets; the Hudson River to Avenue A East Village MN22 East Houston to East 14th streets; the East River to the Bowery Greenwich Village West Houston to West 14th streets; Broadway to the Hudson River NoHo East Houston Street to Astor Place; the Bowery to Broadway Bowery Canal to East 4th streets; the Bowery West Village MN23 West Houston to West 14th streets; 6th Avenue (or 7th Avenue) to the Hudson River Lower East Side MN28 Canal to East Houston streets; the East River to the Bowery SoHo MN24 Canal to West Houston streets; Lafayette to Varick streets Nolita (NoLIta) Broome to Houston streets; the Bowery to Lafayette Street Little Australia Mulberry Street and Mott Street in Nolita Little Italy Mulberry Street from Canal to Broome streets Chinatown MN27 Chambers to Delancey streets; East Broadway to Broadway Financial District Below Chambers Street Five Points (historic) Worth and Baxter streets Cooperative Village† Frankfort to Grand streets; FDR Drive to East Broadway Two Bridges Brooklyn Bridge to Montgomery Street; St. James Place to the East River Tribeca (TriBeCa) Vesey Street to Canal Street; Broadway to the Hudson River Civic Center Vesey to Chambers streets; the East River to Broadway Radio Row (historic) Greenwich Street from Cortlandt to Dey streets (World Trade Center site) South Street Seaport (historic) South of Fulton Street and along the FDR Drive Battery Park City MN25† West of West Street Hudson Square West Little Syria (historic) Bushwick Greenpoint Williamsburg (separated from Bushwick in 1840, annexed to Brooklyn in 1854) Brooklyn Bedford–Stuyvesant Boerum Hill Brooklyn Heights Brownsville Carroll Gardens City Line Clinton Hill Cobble Hill Crown Heights Cypress Hills Downtown Brooklyn DUMBO East New York Fort Greene Gowanus Greenwood Heights Highland Park New Lots (separated from Flatbush in 1852, annexed to Brooklyn in 1886) Ocean Hill Park Slope Prospect Heights RAMBO Spring Creek Starrett City Stuyvesant Heights Sunset Park Vinegar Hill Weeksville Windsor Terrace Wingate Flatlands Annexed to Brooklyn in 1896. Bergen Beach Canarsie Flatlands Georgetown Marine Park Midwood (SE Quarter) Mill Basin Gravesend Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894. Brighton Beach Coney Island Gerritsen Beach Gravesend Homecrest Madison Midwood Manhattan Beach Plum Beach Seagate Sheepshead Bay New Utrecht Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894. Bath Beach Bay Ridge Bensonhurst Borough Park Dyker Heights Mapleton New Utrecht Flatbush Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894. Ditmas Park East Flatbush Farragut Fiske Terrace Flatbush Kensington Prospect Lefferts Gardens Prospect Park South Crown Heights Weeksville Flatbush Beverley Squares: Beverley Square East, Beverley Square West Ditmas Park East Flatbush Farragut Remsen Village Fiske Terrace Pigtown Wingate Prospect Park area Prospect Lefferts Gardens Prospect Park South Windsor Terrace[1] Kensington Ocean Parkway Parkville Eastern Brooklyn Brownsville Canarsie East New York City Line Cypress Hills New Lots Spring Creek Starrett City Highland Park Northern Brooklyn Bedford–Stuyvesant[2] Bedford Ocean Hill Stuyvesant Heights Bushwick Wyckoff Heights Greenpoint Little Poland Williamsburg East Williamsburg Southside South Williamsburg Northwestern Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brooklyn Navy Yard Admiral's Row Cadman Plaza Clinton Hill Downtown Brooklyn Bridge Plaza/RAMBO DUMBO Fulton Ferry Fort Greene Prospect Heights Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards Vinegar Hill South Brooklyn – takes its name from the geographical position of the original town of Brooklyn, which today includes the neighborhoods listed above under the heading "northwestern Brooklyn." It is not located in the southern part of the modern borough. Boerum Hill Carroll Gardens Columbia Street Waterfront District Cobble Hill Gowanus Park Slope South Park Slope Greenwood Heights Park Slope Village Red Hook Southern Brooklyn Barren Island Bergen Beach and Georgetown Coney Island Brighton Beach, also known as "Little Odessa"[3] or "Little Russia"[4] West Brighton Manhattan Beach Sea Gate Sheepshead Bay and Madison Homecrest Midwood Flatlands Gerritsen Beach Gravesend White Sands Marine Park Mill Basin Plumb Beach Southwestern Brooklyn The southwestern portion of Brooklyn shares numbered streets and avenues starting from 36th Street to 101st Street and from 1st Avenue to 25th Avenue, passing through the neighborhoods listed below: Bay Ridge Fort Hamilton Bensonhurst Bath Beach New Utrecht Borough Park Mapleton lies mostly in Borough Park but its southern reaches are within Bensonhurst Dyker Heights Sunset Park Chinatown rthwest Bronx Bedford Park Belmont (Arthur Avenue) Fordham Fordham Heights Fordham Manor Jerome Park previously the grounds of the Jerome Park Racetrack Kingsbridge Kingsbridge Heights Van Cortlandt Village Norwood Riverdale Central Riverdale Fieldston Hudson Hill North Riverdale Spuyten Duyvil (South Riverdale) University Heights Woodlawn Heights (North of Woodlawn Cemetery) Southwest Bronx ("South Bronx") Bathgate Claremont Concourse East Tremont Highbridge Hunts Point Longwood Foxhurst Woodstock Melrose Morris Heights Morrisania Crotona Park East Mott Haven Port Morris The Hub (Melrose / Mott Haven) Tremont Fairmount Mount Hope Mount Eden West Farms East Bronx Northeast Bronx Allerton Bronxwood Laconia Baychester Bronxdale City Island Co-op City (Eastchester / Baychester) Eastchester Edenwald Pelham Gardens Pelham Parkway Wakefield Washingtonville Williamsbridge Olinville Southeast Bronx Castle Hill Unionport Clason Point Harding Park Country Club Morris Park Indian Village Seminole, Tenbroeck, Hering, Narragansett, Chocktaw, Pelham Parkway South, Pawnee, Yates, and Van Housen; Rhinelander and Neill near Seminole are also considered part of “Indian Village.” Parkchester Park Versailles Pelham Bay Soundview Bronx River (on the border of East and West) Bruckner Schuylerville Throggs Neck (also spelled Throgs Neck) Edgewater Park Locust Point Silver Beach Van Nest Westchester Heights Westchester Square Islands The Pelham Islands – The historical name for a group of uninhabited islands. The Blauzes Chimney Sweeps Islands City Island – The only inhabited island. Hart Island High Island Hunter Island Rat Island Twin Island North Brother Island South Brother Island Rikers Island

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