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Morning English courses in British Columbia are for students who want to study English in the morning to leave plenty of time for work or sightseeing in the afternoon and evening.
Non-intensive course for students that want to combine their English studies with holidays. Classes are for Integrated English with classes divided by level.
The General English language course in Vancouver uses a weekly theme-based curriculum to help students learn to speak and communicate effectively in English. This dynamic course includes daily conversation activities about everyday topics designed to increase students' confidence in speaking English in a fun and comfortable atmosphere.
Courses to Match your Goals and Interests
ILSC offers a wide range of courses. You can take any combination you wish, depending on your interests, goals, language level and schedule.
GV General English, Standard 20 lessons per week
The curriculum emphasizes practical application of language skills. Directors meet on a regular basis to review all academic and curricular issues to ensure uniformly high quality programs at all schools.
This course provides students with insight into the language and with effective methods of communication. Students take 4 lessons per day from Monday to Friday.
Students who begin at the B1 to I3 level can choose from ILSC’s wide variety of courses to improve
their level. When you arrive at ILSC, you will receive a UPath Orientation.
Students who begin at the B1 to I3 level can choose from ILSC’s wide variety of courses to improve
their level. When you arrive at ILSC, you will receive a UPath Orientation.
Six levels of GENERAL ESL are offered from Beginner to Advanced which focus on the combined skills of reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, listening and speaking. Students are placed according to their placement test scores on the first day of class.
ESL Program
All DEA course levels align directly with the Canadian Language Benchmarks. Topics included cover areas of interest to the student and are designed to improve fluency and build confidence.
Based on an integrated skill curriculum, core classes teach students specific strategies to improve their English while electives reinforce the core language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Eight language benchmark levels accommodate student progression from a beginner learner with little English skill to advanced language proficiency.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses will prepare students who want to achieve academic success in English-speaking universities. Courses cover a variety of relevant and interesting topics, both Canadian and international.
Based on an integrated skill curriculum, core classes teach students specific strategies to improve their English while electives reinforce the core language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Eight language benchmark levels accommodate student progression from a beginner learner with little English skill to advanced language proficiency.
SSLC’S ESL program is designed to be customizable for each student’s preferences and needs, therefore students can choose Morning classes only.
At SSLC, students can choose from two different methodologies to suit individual learning styles and maximize learning outcomes.
SSLC’S ESL program is designed to be customizable for each student’s preferences and needs, therefore students can choose Morning classes only.
At SSLC, students can choose from two different methodologies to suit individual learning styles and maximize learning outcomes.
The main aim of our General English courses is to teach students to speak English fluently and to understand English as it is spoken by native speakers. We provide a balanced programme of skills development (Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing and Grammar).