All students must pass a placement test before they can register for a course.

All students who have completed and passed a particular level or course and who wish to register in another level or course can do so without passing a placement test as long as it is done within 6 months of finishing the previous course.

Tests are free every Wednesday. The following are the times for placement testing for the different languages that we teach:

French and English :
12:30 – 6pm
Spanish : 1pm – 6pm
Italian : 4:30 – 6pm
Portuguese : 4:45 – 5:45pm

There is a $20 charge for testing at all other times.


* Our classes are made up of small groups of 6 to 15 students.

* Courses and prices are subject to change without notice.

* Special Offer! Registration includes a free one-day pass to the Sports Centre upon request.
 
English Program

Description of Levels

Beginner 1
Beginner 2
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 2
Intermediate 3
Advanced 1
Advanced 2

Beginner 1
In this level we help you build vocabulary about the family, occupations, colours, days, months, numbers, telling time, and some everyday activities. We look at the simple present and present continuous tenses. You learn to ask yes/no questions and information questions, and you practice dialogues. By the end of the course, you will also begin to understand parts of conversations that you hear.
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Beginner 2
In this level, you learn about the simple present and present continuous tenses as well as Simple Past and Future tenses and you build on your vocabulary for indoor and outdoor activities. You will start to speak about activities and events in the past, present, and future. You will learn to ask yes/no questions and information questions in these tenses. Practice will be in the form of guided dialogues as well as free conversations.
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Intermediate 1
In this level, you work on mastering the four basic verb tenses, simple present, present continuous, simple past, future, compared to the previous levels where you were introduced to them. You will begin to tell stories about situations that you experienced in the past and about your plans. You will continue to practice question word order for yes/no questions and information questions. Classroom conversations will be less controlled and you will begin to give your opinion on different topics.
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Intermediate 2
You enter this level with an ability to express yourself reasonably well, using the correct forms for the simple past, simple present, present continuous and future fairly regularly. You are able to give your opinion on a variety of topics. In this level, you will learn to use the present perfect, used to, the comparative and superlative of adjectives, the comparative of adverbs, and how to use may, might and must in the present and future.
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Intermediate 3
You enter this level using the basic tenses correctly most of the time and have sufficient vocabulary to describe events, tell stories, and give opinions. In this level you will learn about verbs and expressions with gerunds, the passive voice, the past continuous as compared to the simple past, and the unreal conditional.
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Advanced 1
You enter this level quite fluent, correctly using the above-mentioned verb tenses and structures most of the time, and having a good range of vocabulary. You do not rely on your first language so much to speak English. You speak more spontaneously, but still hesitate when asked questions with more complex verb structures like the present perfect continuous. You have studied the conditionals, but you may still not be sure of the difference between the real and unreal conditionals and therefore make mistakes when using them. In this level you will look at present perfect continuous on its own and as compared to the present perfect, the conditionals, embedded questions as compared to regular question formation, and reported speech.
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Advanced 2
You enter this level with a good command of most above-mentioned structures, verb tenses, and vocabulary. You may still be confused about the uses of the present continuous or the conditionals and your reported speech and embedded questions may need more practice. You are comfortable expressing opinions, describing people, things and events, and making comparisons. In this level you will learn and practice the past perfect and past perfect continuous tenses, past and present conditionals, hope as compared to wish, the future continuous tense, verbs and expressions with gerunds, used to as compared to would, reported speech, and the passive voice in the past and with modals.
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All students must pass a placement test before they can register for a course.

All students who have completed and passed a particular level or course and who wish to register in another level or course can do so without passing a placement test as long as it is done within 6 months of finishing the previous course.

Tests are free every Wednesday. The following are the times for placement testing for the different languages that we teach:

French and English :
12:30 – 6pm
Spanish : 1pm – 6pm
Italian : 4:30 – 6pm
Portuguese : 4:45 – 5:45pm

There is a $20 charge for testing at all other times.

 
 
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