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Pre-university
Language: English

Canada| Toronto
ILSC - Toronto 4 (7)

 
Pre-university       25 lessons/week        group classes

Take the first step towards achieving your dreams of earning a qualification from a college or university in Canada. ILSC supports your learning journey from the moment you register. We can help you find the right college or university program to meet your goals, and help you apply. Once you arrive at ILSC, you’ll receive a university pathway orientation and our academic advisors can help you choose the right courses to support your learning. Complete two levels of required University Pathway courses and you’ll be ready for success in your college or university program! Check the availability here.

Course: from $ 327,17 / week

Accomodation: from $ 203,57 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 530,74 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 2 617,33

25 lessons/week

in the morning
See course
Language: English

South Africa| Cape Town
LAL Cape Town - USD

 
Pre-university       22 lessons/week        group classes

English for Academic Purposes courses provide language instruction for students who wish to study at a university where English is the language of instruction. Language skills addressed include: listening comprehension, fluency development, oral intelligibility, reading, grammar, writing, and vocabulary development for University levels.

Course: from $ 420,00 / week

Accomodation: from $ 140,00 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 560,00 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 3 360,00

22 lessons/week

in the morning
See course
Language: English

United States| San Diego
LSI San Diego 4.7 (11)

 
Pre-university       30 lessons/week        group classes

Academic English combines general English with a focus on key academic skills and exam English. The programme includes regular, focussed grammar and vocabulary reviews, which allows students to target their individual language needs while developing their academic reading and writing skills. This is all supported by specialised, targeted, online resources through our online learning system, E-LSI.Duration: 30* x 50 minutes15 students max. per class Intermediate to Advanced levelsCourse length: 4-48 weeks Age 16+Hours per week: 25 hours

Course: from $ 485,00 / week

Accomodation: from $ 240,00 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 725,00 / week

min 12 weeks

from $ 5 820,00

30 lessons/week

in the morning
See course
Language: English

Canada| Vancouver
VanWest College Vancouver 4.8 (9)

 
Pre-university       26 lessons/week        group classes

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. As well, EAP will also provide a solid foundation of language skills for students preparing for high stakes official exams such as IELTS, CAE, and LinguaSkill. Quick Info ·     Levels: EAP 100 to EAP 400·     Lessons: 20 per week·     Lesson: 50 minutes·     Start Dates: Every Monday·     Length: 2+ weeksHighlights ·                Develop a solid foundation of academic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills·                Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills·                Communicate effectively and confidently in a natural way·                Deliver presentations and actively participate in class discussions·                Organize and complete contemporary projects and assignments·                Focus on time management and study skills for success·                Build confidence and feel more comfortable in class and the workplace EAP 100 - Pre-Intermediate           READINGApply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze, and respond critically to academic texts, including previewing using a variety of approaches, reading for main ideas and details, using footnotes and glosses, and recognizing different text types. WRITINGDemonstrate the use of writing strategies such as outlining, editing and revising, researching, and giving feedback to others to compose paragraphs and essays of different types. LISTENINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including listening to predict content, understand main ideas and details, and discern the structure of a listening. SPEAKINGParticipate effectively during group discussions, stating opinions, and leading a conversation. EAP 200 - Intermediate 2 READINGApply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze, and respond critically to a variety of different academic text types, including locating specific information through skimming and scanning, creating an outline to understand how a text is organized, previewing a text through a variety of strategies, and reading for main ideas and details to create a summary, chart, or graphic. WRITINGDemonstrate the use of writing strategies such as researching information, creating an outline, understanding the elements of different essay types, writing 5+ paragraph essays, and using editing and peer feedback strategies utilizing a rubric. LISTENINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including understanding main ideas and details, predicting the content and structure of listening, understanding the speaker’s idioms, tone, and intention. SPEAKINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including understanding main ideas and details, predicting the content and structure of listening, understanding the speaker’s idioms, tone, and intention. EAP 300 - Pre-Advanced FOCUS EAP 300 integrates the four primary skills of English with academic language. Using authentic materials, the course provides practical help in developing essential skills for academic study. EAP 400 – High-Advanced FOCUS            EAP 400 is an advanced English course designed to prepare students to attend university at an English-speaking institution. Upon completion of EAP 400, students may apply to VanWest partner universities without further language requirements. As well, students are well-prepared for post-secondary programs at VanWest College.ELECTIVES Communication 100            This low-beginner level course focuses on necessary oral communication skills and is designed for students who have little practice in spoken English. Students will practice essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to start learning and practicing basic English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Pronunciation 101            Individuals will study and practice the essential aspects of pronunciation. The first level focuses on sound production and correction. The students will learn to form and contrast vowel sounds such as /iy/ and /e/, and to distinguish the sounds of consonants such as /p/ and /b/ and /t/ and /d/.Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to distinguish, form, and recognize the different English vowel and consonant sounds. Grammar 101            This class is an introduction to basic grammatical features that students need to understand to communicate effectively when writing and speaking. Students will learn and review morphological features while focusing on some topics that model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 101            This class is an introduction to writing skills that you need to communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. You will learn grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as writing basic sentences and paragraphs as well as writing paragraphs for description, opinion, and narration. The focus of the course is the publishing information for others to see and hear. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the writing structures which are taught. Speaking 101            This class is an introduction to speaking skills that you need to communicate effectively in English for short discussions and presentations on familiar topics. You will learn grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as making introductions, describing habits, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the reporting of information to others and is clearly understood, so this is not mainly a conversation class. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Listening 101            This class is an introduction to listening strategies that learners need to understand the message and communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. Students will learn essential phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation needed to comprehend and respond to different functions such as describing present and past activities, making plans, evaluating situations, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the accurate reporting and use of information that has been heard. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Communication 101            This beginner-level course focuses on essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to continue learning and practicing basic English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Cultural aspects, such as non-verbal behaviour and cross-cultural communication, are also absorbed in context. Communication 102            This fast-paced, high-interest course continues to focus on essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to learn and practice useful English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Cultural aspects, such as non-verbal behaviour and cross-cultural communication, are also absorbed in context. Critical Response 102            The primary goal of Critical Response 102 is to develop a balance of speaking and critical thinking skills through the mediums of video and discussion. Students will learn new vocabulary associated with weekly themes, explore relevant topics that reflect on their lives, and examine varying world views and differences between cultures. Learners will build upon social skills to help shy students share their opinions with a group of trusted friends.Grammar 102            This is a class for intermediate students who need to continue developing the basic grammar they need to understand to communicate effectively when writing and speaking. Students will learn and review grammatical features while focusing on some topics which model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 102            Reading & Writing 102 introduces students to the process of paragraph writing and teaches them how to generate, develop, and organize their ideas. Exercises include group and pair work as well as the relevant study of reading skills, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization, providing comprehensive practice in writing process and development. Speaking 102            This class builds on Speaking 101 and continues the speaking skills that you need to communicate effectively in English for short discussions and presentations on familiar topics. You will learn more complex grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as making introductions, describing past experiences, and expressing certainty and regret. The focus of the course is the reporting of information to others and is clearly understood, so this is not mainly a conversation class. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Listening 102            This class continues to expand on listening strategies that learners need to understand the message and communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. Students will learn essential phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation needed to comprehend and respond to different functions such as describing present and past activities, making plans, evaluating situations, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the accurate reporting and use of information that has been heard. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught.Vocabulary 102            Focus on Vocabulary 1: Bridging Vocabulary teaches mid-frequency vocabulary preparing students for the kinds of words found in novels, newspapers, films, and social and workplace settings. It focuses on a variety of subject areas, such as the mind, design, celebrity, and the environment. To help students reach a fuller understanding of the new vocabulary, they focus on word meanings, word families, and collocation. Students will learn definitions for new vocabulary and how to identify the parts of speech and the various forms. Synonyms and idioms will also be covered, as well as general grammatical knowledge in speech and writing. Linguaskill Business 102            Students will study modern business examples to see, understand, and use key business concepts and vocabulary in context. This class expands business knowledge and develops English skills for typical business tasks. The text is 'Business Benchmark,' a BULATS course from Cambridge University. Materials will also include current business news and weekly BULATS practice tests. Communication 103            Students practice listening and speaking activities and are exposed to grammar for speaking and vocabulary study. Students will develop their communicative competence through directed learning activities. In addition to improving listening and speaking skills, reading and writing are also reinforced through a wide variety of dictation techniques. Topics include provocative news items and problem-solving, which encourage classroom discussion, writing, and follow-up research activities. The dictations are a springboard for discussion in which students are encouraged to use the language they have just learned. Grammar 103            This course is designed for advanced students who wish to expand on their previous knowledge of English grammar and want to begin using more complex and sophisticated language structures. Students will learn and review grammatical features while focusing on some topics which model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 103            This class helps students develop their ability to write effective paragraphs and essays in English. They will learn phrases and strategies needed to write articles and essays dealing with persuasion, problem-solution, compare-contrast, and cause-effect. They will also apply these skills to compose an essay that combines aspects of two or more essay styles. The focus of the course is the publishing information for others to see and hear. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the writing structures which are taught.Critical Response 103            Students will explore one documentary per week. Video documentaries are a springboard to encourage critical thinking on non-sensitive issues, expand vocabulary, and increase listening and pronunciation skills at an advanced level culminating in a written response. Written responses will be completed in-class at the end of the week. Writing includes such critical skills as paraphrasing, summarizing, taking the opposite viewpoint, etc. The focus of this class is to develop critical thinking skills while reinforcing and developing speaking, listening, pronunciation, and vocabulary. Digital Communication 103            This course emphasizes natural, impromptu speech and will significantly improve speaking confidence in stressful English speaking situations. Students will practice and record unscripted weekly video journals on everyday high-interest topics. Through the use of activities using video and social media, student's pronunciation and fluency will improve while learning new vocabulary, idioms and daily expressions. Journals are uploaded weekly, and students will receive direct teacher and group feedback. Learners should bring their iPhone and be prepared to speak –speak – speak! English For Presentation (Public Speaking) 103 Do you worry about speaking in groups, meetings, or in front of an audience? You are not alone! This English for Presentation (Public Speaking) will be the perfect course for you!The ability to speak in meetings and the public is an essential advantage in today's competitive world. Don't let lack of confidence hold you back! English For Marketing & Sales 103 Take your sales and marketing skills to the next level! This course will look at several aspects of marketing and sales, including deciding and reaching your market. You will examine examples of successful campaigns, and listen to different perspectives on how to help your product or company rise above the rest. There will be plenty of time in class to practice your sales and marketing skills! English For Social Media 103 The world is connecting through social media, and it's essential to feel comfortable with how it works. Everybody is posting their experiences and thoughts on social mediathese days. Friends and employers of the future will be looking through your social media accounts, and what they see will give them an idea of who you are! Make sure they see your very best self. English For Engineering 103 Some topics will be covered, including learning language specific to civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. With your engineering background, you will benefit from the opportunity to discuss topics such as describing technical problems and suggesting solutions. You will also enhance your communication skills through ampleopportunities to listen and speak in class.

Course: from $ 319,90 / week

Accomodation: from $ 181,76 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 501,65 / week

min 2 weeks

from $ 639,79

26 lessons/week

in the morning
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Language: English

Canada| Vancouver
VanWest College Vancouver 4.8 (9)

 
Pre-university       20 lessons/week        group classes

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. As well, EAP will also provide a solid foundation of language skills for students preparing for high stakes official exams such as IELTS, CAE, and LinguaSkill. Quick Info ·     Levels: EAP 100 to EAP 400·     Lessons: 25 per week·     Lesson: 50 minutes·     Start Dates: Every Monday·     Length: 2+ weeks Highlights Develop a solid foundation of academic reading, writing, listening and speaking skills Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills Communicate effectively and confidently in a natural way Deliver presentations and actively participate in class discussions Organize and complete contemporary projects and assignments Focus on time management and study skills for success Build confidence and feel more comfortable in class and the workplace EAP 100 - Pre-Intermediate           READINGApply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze, and respond critically to academic texts, including previewing using a variety of approaches, reading for main ideas and details, using footnotes and glosses, and recognizing different text types. WRITINGDemonstrate the use of writing strategies such as outlining, editing and revising, researching, and giving feedback to others to compose paragraphs and essays of different types. LISTENINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including listening to predict content, understand main ideas and details, and discern the structure of a listening. SPEAKINGParticipate effectively during group discussions, stating opinions, and leading a conversation. EAP 200 - Intermediate 2 READINGApply strategies to read, comprehend, analyze, and respond critically to a variety of different academic text types, including locating specific information through skimming and scanning, creating an outline to understand how a text is organized, previewing a text through a variety of strategies, and reading for main ideas and details to create a summary, chart, or graphic. WRITINGDemonstrate the use of writing strategies such as researching information, creating an outline, understanding the elements of different essay types, writing 5+ paragraph essays, and using editing and peer feedback strategies utilizing a rubric. LISTENINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including understanding main ideas and details, predicting the content and structure of listening, understanding the speaker’s idioms, tone, and intention. SPEAKINGDemonstrate strategies for active listening, including understanding main ideas and details, predicting the content and structure of listening, understanding the speaker’s idioms, tone, and intention. EAP 300 - Pre-Advanced FOCUS EAP 300 integrates the four primary skills of English with academic language. Using authentic materials, the course provides practical help in developing essential skills for academic study. EAP 400 – High-Advanced FOCUS            EAP 400 is an advanced English course designed to prepare students to attend university at an English-speaking institution. Upon completion of EAP 400, students may apply to VanWest partner universities without further language requirements. As well, students are well-prepared for post-secondary programs at VanWest College.ELECTIVES Communication 100            This low-beginner level course focuses on necessary oral communication skills and is designed for students who have little practice in spoken English. Students will practice essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to start learning and practicing basic English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Pronunciation 101            Individuals will study and practice the essential aspects of pronunciation. The first level focuses on sound production and correction. The students will learn to form and contrast vowel sounds such as /iy/ and /e/, and to distinguish the sounds of consonants such as /p/ and /b/ and /t/ and /d/.Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to distinguish, form, and recognize the different English vowel and consonant sounds. Grammar 101            This class is an introduction to basic grammatical features that students need to understand to communicate effectively when writing and speaking. Students will learn and review morphological features while focusing on some topics that model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 101            This class is an introduction to writing skills that you need to communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. You will learn grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as writing basic sentences and paragraphs as well as writing paragraphs for description, opinion, and narration. The focus of the course is the publishing information for others to see and hear. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the writing structures which are taught. Speaking 101            This class is an introduction to speaking skills that you need to communicate effectively in English for short discussions and presentations on familiar topics. You will learn grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as making introductions, describing habits, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the reporting of information to others and is clearly understood, so this is not mainly a conversation class. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Listening 101            This class is an introduction to listening strategies that learners need to understand the message and communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. Students will learn essential phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation needed to comprehend and respond to different functions such as describing present and past activities, making plans, evaluating situations, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the accurate reporting and use of information that has been heard. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Communication 101            This beginner-level course focuses on essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to continue learning and practicing basic English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Cultural aspects, such as non-verbal behaviour and cross-cultural communication, are also absorbed in context. Communication 102            This fast-paced, high-interest course continues to focus on essential, real-life communication functions (speaking and listening) through the use of themes and practical scenarios that allow participants to learn and practice useful English phrases used in everyday situations. Material is presented in audio and video format, and ample class time is given to students to practice what they have learned. Cultural aspects, such as non-verbal behaviour and cross-cultural communication, are also absorbed in context. Critical Response 102            The primary goal of Critical Response 102 is to develop a balance of speaking and critical thinking skills through the mediums of video and discussion. Students will learn new vocabulary associated with weekly themes, explore relevant topics that reflect on their lives, and examine varying world views and differences between cultures. Learners will build upon social skills to help shy students share their opinions with a group of trusted friends.Grammar 102            This is a class for intermediate students who need to continue developing the basic grammar they need to understand to communicate effectively when writing and speaking. Students will learn and review grammatical features while focusing on some topics which model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 102            Reading & Writing 102 introduces students to the process of paragraph writing and teaches them how to generate, develop, and organize their ideas. Exercises include group and pair work as well as the relevant study of reading skills, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization, providing comprehensive practice in writing process and development. Speaking 102            This class builds on Speaking 101 and continues the speaking skills that you need to communicate effectively in English for short discussions and presentations on familiar topics. You will learn more complex grammar and phrases required to perform different functions such as making introductions, describing past experiences, and expressing certainty and regret. The focus of the course is the reporting of information to others and is clearly understood, so this is not mainly a conversation class. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught. Listening 102            This class continues to expand on listening strategies that learners need to understand the message and communicate effectively in English on familiar topics. Students will learn essential phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation needed to comprehend and respond to different functions such as describing present and past activities, making plans, evaluating situations, and expressing preferences. The focus of the course is the accurate reporting and use of information that has been heard. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the speaking structures which are taught.Vocabulary 102            Focus on Vocabulary 1: Bridging Vocabulary teaches mid-frequency vocabulary preparing students for the kinds of words found in novels, newspapers, films, and social and workplace settings. It focuses on a variety of subject areas, such as the mind, design, celebrity, and the environment. To help students reach a fuller understanding of the new vocabulary, they focus on word meanings, word families, and collocation. Students will learn definitions for new vocabulary and how to identify the parts of speech and the various forms. Synonyms and idioms will also be covered, as well as general grammatical knowledge in speech and writing. Linguaskill Business 102            Students will study modern business examples to see, understand, and use key business concepts and vocabulary in context. This class expands business knowledge and develops English skills for typical business tasks. The text is 'Business Benchmark,' a BULATS course from Cambridge University. Materials will also include current business news and weekly BULATS practice tests. Communication 103            Students practice listening and speaking activities and are exposed to grammar for speaking and vocabulary study. Students will develop their communicative competence through directed learning activities. In addition to improving listening and speaking skills, reading and writing are also reinforced through a wide variety of dictation techniques. Topics include provocative news items and problem-solving, which encourage classroom discussion, writing, and follow-up research activities. The dictations are a springboard for discussion in which students are encouraged to use the language they have just learned. Grammar 103            This course is designed for advanced students who wish to expand on their previous knowledge of English grammar and want to begin using more complex and sophisticated language structures. Students will learn and review grammatical features while focusing on some topics which model correct grammar usage. Language production centers on speaking and writing, which allows students to get the feedback they need from their teachers. Writing 103            This class helps students develop their ability to write effective paragraphs and essays in English. They will learn phrases and strategies needed to write articles and essays dealing with persuasion, problem-solution, compare-contrast, and cause-effect. They will also apply these skills to compose an essay that combines aspects of two or more essay styles. The focus of the course is the publishing information for others to see and hear. There are constant correction and feedback from instructors, who will model the writing structures which are taught.Critical Response 103            Students will explore one documentary per week. Video documentaries are a springboard to encourage critical thinking on non-sensitive issues, expand vocabulary, and increase listening and pronunciation skills at an advanced level culminating in a written response. Written responses will be completed in-class at the end of the week. Writing includes such critical skills as paraphrasing, summarizing, taking the opposite viewpoint, etc. The focus of this class is to develop critical thinking skills while reinforcing and developing speaking, listening, pronunciation, and vocabulary. Digital Communication 103            This course emphasizes natural, impromptu speech and will significantly improve speaking confidence in stressful English speaking situations. Students will practice and record unscripted weekly video journals on everyday high-interest topics. Through the use of activities using video and social media, student's pronunciation and fluency will improve while learning new vocabulary, idioms and daily expressions. Journals are uploaded weekly, and students will receive direct teacher and group feedback. Learners should bring their iPhone and be prepared to speak –speak – speak! English For Presentation (Public Speaking) 103 Do you worry about speaking in groups, meetings, or in front of an audience? You are not alone! This English for Presentation (Public Speaking) will be the perfect course for you!The ability to speak in meetings and the public is an essential advantage in today's competitive world. Don't let lack of confidence hold you back! English For Marketing & Sales 103 Take your sales and marketing skills to the next level! This course will look at several aspects of marketing and sales, including deciding and reaching your market. You will examine examples of successful campaigns, and listen to different perspectives on how to help your product or company rise above the rest. There will be plenty of time in class to practice your sales and marketing skills! English For Social Media 103 The world is connecting through social media, and it's essential to feel comfortable with how it works. Everybody is posting their experiences and thoughts on social mediathese days. Friends and employers of the future will be looking through your social media accounts, and what they see will give them an idea of who you are! Make sure they see your very best self. English For Engineering 103 Some topics will be covered, including learning language specific to civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. With your engineering background, you will benefit from the opportunity to discuss topics such as describing technical problems and suggesting solutions. You will also enhance your communication skills through ampleopportunities to listen and speak in class.

Course: from $ 298,08 / week

Accomodation: from $ 181,76 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 479,84 / week

min 2 weeks

from $ 596,17

20 lessons/week

in the morning
See course
Language: English

South Africa| Cape Town
LAL Cape Town - EUR

 
Pre-university       22 lessons/week        group classes

English for Academic Purposes courses provide language instruction for students who wish to study at a university where English is the language of instruction. Language skills addressed include: listening comprehension, fluency development, oral intelligibility, reading, grammar, writing, and vocabulary development for University levels.

Course: from $ 367,86 / week

Accomodation: from $ 127,95 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 495,81 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 2 942,85

22 lessons/week

in the morning
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Language: English

Canada| Vancouver
ILSC - Vancouver 3.9 (7)

 
Pre-university       30 lessons/week        group classes

Take the first step towards achieving your dreams of earning a qualification from a college or university in Canada. ILSC supports your learning journey from the moment you register. We can help you find the right college or university program to meet your goals, and help you apply. Once you arrive at ILSC, you’ll receive a university pathway orientation and our academic advisors can help you choose the right courses to support your learning. Complete two levels of required University Pathway courses and you’ll be ready for success in your college or university program! Check the availability here.

Course: from $ 327,17 / week

Accomodation: from $ 203,57 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 530,74 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 2 617,33

30 lessons/week

in the morning
See course
Language: English
Flexible cancellation

United Kingdom| Oxford
CES Oxford 4.2 (12)

 
Pre-university       30 lessons/week        group classes

English for Academic Purposes courses provide language instruction for students who wish to study at a university where English is the language of instruction. Language skills addressed include: listening comprehension, fluency development, oral intelligibility, reading, grammar, writing, and vocabulary development for University levels.

Course: from $ 380,95 / week

Accomodation: from $ 327,76 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 708,71 / week

min 24 weeks

from $ 9 142,78

30 lessons/week

in the morning
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Language: English

Australia| Melbourne
ILSC - Melbourne

 
Pre-university        individual classes

ILSC is a fully-integrated English instruction institution with modern facilities spread across two floors. ILSC–Melbourne is equipped with a total of 29 classrooms and 2 computer labs. You may be asked to leave the lab if a teacher wished to use the computers for a class. The inviting break-out spaces provide students with access to free filtered water (hot and cold), microwaves and refrigerators, as well as vending machines with snacks and cold drinks available for a nominal fee. The ILSC café, which is run by students, sells during the breaks barista-made coffees as well as tea, chai and hot chocolate. There are several study tables which are equipped with charging stations for you to power up your cell phones and other devices. The campus also has foozball and ping pong tables, as well as a video game console that are free to use. In order to play video games and ping pong, see reception and pay a deposit in order to get access. A prayer room is also available to students.

Course: from $ 282,30 / week

Accomodation: from $ 288,72 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 571,03 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 2 258,44
in the morning
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Language: English

Australia| Sydney
ILSC - Sydney

 
Pre-university        individual classes

Our modern ILSC english school campus in Sydney is designed to support your english learning journey in Sydney. Grab a coffee from our campus café and then relax and connect with other students in one of our student lounges. Borrow books from our library to help you improve your English even faster. Catch up with new international friends over lunch in our kitchen. And learn in our bright, comfortable classrooms.

Course: from $ 230,98 / week

Accomodation: from $ 381,75 / week

Course + Accomodation: from $ 612,73 / week

min 8 weeks

from $ 1 847,81
in the afternoon
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