A six-level English program for adult learners -- from beginner (CEFR A1) through upper intermediate (CEFR B2).
Each level runs for 4 weeks and builds on the last. You'll work on speaking, listening, reading, and writing at your current level, with assessments at each stage to track your progress.
If you're working toward the language requirements for another program, or you want to communicate more confidently in everyday English, this is a practical starting point.
Program Highlights
| Duration | 4 weeks / 40 hours |
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| Curriculum |
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| Certification | Certificate |
| Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code | |
| Compliance | Students who enroll in a language program which is six months or less in duration or for which tuition is less than $4,000 may not make a claim against the Student Tuition Protection Fund, which is managed by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. This language program may not have been reviewed or approved by PTIRU. For more information about programs that do not require PTIRU approval see: www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca . |
Admissions Requirements
Meet the minimum age of 16 years (a parent or guardian's signature is required on legal documents if the applicant is 18 years old or younger.)
Take an English Level Placement Test that assesses language proficiency to determine appropriate level OR provide evidence, such as scores from a recognized standardized English language test/assessment that's Equivalent to the corresponding CEFR level.
Tuition and Fees
| Tuition | $1,560 |
| Fees: | |
| Administrative Fee | $10 |
Tuition is per level | |
| Application Fee | $250 |
| Total Tuition and Fees | $1,820 |
| Payment plans are available for all programs, interest-free , typically split into 1 equal monthly payments of $1,820. Other funding options may be available for students who qualify. | |