Students are placed in afternoon Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation and Canadian Culture classes according to their placement test scores. Field trips, presentations and group projects are incorporated into these programs to reinforce ‘real life’ language practice.
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.
Get better at English through fun and challenging activities and gain confidence in English communication! Sample Class Themes: Beyond Hello: Sharing Stories and First Impressions Small Talk Mastery: Navigating Social Conventions Everyday Challenges: Discussing Real-life Scenarios Marketplace Negotiations: Haggling and Bargaining City Chronicles: Exploring Complex Urban Interactions Voyage Dialogues: Adapting to Unexpected Travel Situations Passions Explored: Delving Deeper into Hobbies Cultural...
This program starts weekly from June-August for ages 8-18. Program fee includes: Morning Practical English classes Monday-Friday.
Week 1 - Advertising & Brand Identity Week 2 - Employment & Creating a Resume Week 3 - Business Marketing Week 4 - Customer Service & Business Ethics Week 5 - Business Essentials Week 6 - Business Presentations Week 7 - Business Structures & Finance Week 8 - Business Travel & Etiquette Course Outline Week 1- Advertising & Brand Identity - What is advertising? - Creating a target audience for specific advertising - Introducing new vocabulary - Ways to reach a target Market - Advertising...
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