ESL Classes
ESL - English Language Course At Access Business College, Toronto, Ontario
Access Business College, Toronto offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) course program that ensures that all the language needs of a student are fulfilled. These courses focus on various important skills such as language structure, communication, and grammar. The courses offered are:
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Business English
- Listening Comprehension
- Travel English
- Public Speaking
- College/University Preparation
- Advanced English
- TOEFL
- TOEIC
- IELTS
- Learn English Language where it is natively spoken.
- Study English in Canada. Canada is one of the most diverse and most welcoming, friendly and helpful countries in the world. Click on www.studyincanada.com (to bring it back to CEC).
- Study in the City of Toronto, Canada’s most Multicultural city – www.Toronto.ca
Get your UNFORGETABLE ENGLISH education experience at Canada English College.
Our Mission
- Exceptional Results with Excellent Learning Solutions
Our Vision
- Hope, Vision, Action
Why to choose Canada English College (CEC)?
- Learn a language where it is natively spoken – English
- Receive quality English Language Instruction
- Variety of English classes to choose from
- Flexible schedule
- Use of Multimedia video and audio
- Start any Monday (except Holidays)
- Be in a class perfect for your needs
Best Starting Point:
- Qualified, experienced educators
- Teaching designed to meet your special needs & which facilitate Maximum Learning. At CEC, you are placed in classes perfect for your needs
- Caring, professional staff will help you with Student Services:
- Visa extensions; accommodation
- airport pick up; books
- registration; schedules; trips; tests
- sports and social activities
- Receive quality English Language instruction
- Specialized programs and services specific to your needs
- Our goal is to guide you on your road to Success Language Focus
- FREE use of Internet for study purposes
Programs:
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Beginner, Intermediate, High intermediate, Advanced – pronunciation, listening, conversation, idioms, presentations, Business English, TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, GMAT, TSE, TWE
English for everyday life:
Level I Beginner:
- Learn sound and structure, alphabet
- Vocabulary, grammar
- Role playing
- Written assignments
Level II Intermediate:
- Reading, listening, communication
- Class assignments, class presentations
Level III Intermediate:
- Use of Complex Sentence Structure
- Idioms
- Slang
- Vocabulary
- Reading, writing, listening
Advance:
- Reading, writing, listening
- Acquire confidence in English speaking, idioms, writing, listening at the advance level
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Registration:
How do I Register?- by fax
- by email
- in person, OR
- to fill out an enrollment form on our website and submit the application
- Your Registration should include 100% deposit of your tuition and the first month’s Homestay (if required)
- You must send the original Visa Rejection letter. The Registration fee is not refunded. Homestay first month’s Deposit (if applicable) will be refunded in full, providing that your notice is received at least three weeks before the course starting date
- A person is eligible to study up to six months with a tourist visa. If a person wishes to study for longer, they will need a Student Visa. For more information click here: www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html
- Classes are Monday – Friday (except holidays)
- English language skills test is given on your first day at the college
- Yes
- $100 in Canadian dollars for airport pick up. This is a one-time service. Watch for the college sign
- Frequent trips to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec
- Canada’s Wonderland in the summer
- Ski trips starting in the winter
- Classes are focused on the important skills required for TOEFL & TOEIC tests, such as listening and comprehension.
- For information visit: www.ets.org/toefl
Programs:
Classes available at CEC:
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- English for everyday life – 8 levels of English ESL
- English for Academic Purposes
- English for Business Technology
- Youth program in the winter or summer
- IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
- Class size up to 12 students
- Hours of instruction – 10,15,20,25,30 hours per week
- Number of levels – 8
- Duration of each level – 8 weeks
- Instructions only English policy
- Reading, writing, speaking, oral skills, written skills, listening skills and pronunciation
Beginner:
Little or no knowledge of English. The focus is on building a solid foundation of English language alphabet, basic vocabulary, grammar, counting.Conversation:
The focus is on listening and speaking. Discussions of different subjects.Reading:
Ability to read is a necessity in life – a very important skill. Reading focuses on recognizing the written words and their meaning, the message and the purpose.Grammar:
Important grammatical principles in a very easy way of explanation is provided to CEC students.Writing:
Different writing levels are available from beginner to essay writing, business letter writing and Resumes.Prepositions:
Prepositions could change the entire meaning of a sentence. Therefore, the importance of understanding grammar is vital.Listening:
Properly listening is a vital part of learning a language. Listening classes in CEC incorporate use of Multimedia Video and Audio.Vocabulary:
Very important part of learning a language is the Vocabulary. Teachers at CEC are always focused on student’s goals and requirements.Idioms:
Idioms have meanings different from the literal meaning of the words. Idioms are interesting phrases.Phrasal Verbs:
Grammar form that combines a proposition to a verb – sign OFF, take OFF.Pronunciations:
These are an extremely important part of being understood. Therefore, to adjust pronunciation is one of the most vital programs at CEC.Vocabulary:
CEC is focused on vocabulary – the most important part of learning a language.Business English:
At CEC, business communication classes are vital for ongoing communications in effective writing and communicating.TOEFL:
The Test of English as a Foreign Language.TOEIC:
The Test of English for International Communication.TWE:
Writing portion of the TOEFL exam. The student must write 300 words on a given topic.TSE:
This is a test used primarily for professionals (medical doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc).IELTS:
International English Language Testing System. There are four components of IELTS – listening, speaking, reading and writing.GMAT:
Graduate Management Admission Test. This test is to be taken by students applying for an MBA. Solving Analytical and critical Reasoning and Reading.
