Want to begin or continue your English education in a Canadian capital city known for its rich maritime tradition? Register for English courses in Halifax and explore all the cultural and historical attractions this Nova Scotia metropolis has to offer. Begin your Halifax experience at the...
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Want to begin or continue your English education in a Canadian capital city known for its rich maritime tradition? Register for English courses in Halifax and explore all the cultural and historical attractions this Nova Scotia metropolis has to offer. Begin your Halifax experience at the Citadel National Historic Site, an 18th-century fort that offers sweeping views of the city's downtown area and military re-enactments featuring live cannon fire. From there, head over to H.M.C.S. Sackville to explore an invaluable piece of World War II history, or the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, which features a must-see Titanic exhibit. For the chance to see history in the making, explore the Province House, the oldest provincial Canadian Parliament building still in use today. After working hard at improving your English, relax by having an oceanside picnic at Point Pleasant Park or strolling through the Public Gardens. McNab's Island is another fantastic seaside excursion that offers a great way for students at an English school in Halifax to unwind. On a rainy day, check out the work on display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Whether you'd like to marvel at the stunning architecture of St. Paul's Church or just do a little shopping and dining in the Spring Garden district, Halifax makes an ideal site for your English education.
The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program is for students who want to attend university in Canada. The courses will develop students’ all-round English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
This course is designed for those that want to study English for a short time in a native-speaking environment and are not interested in attending an English-speaking university. The course will focus on learning English in an integrated skills class in your morning classes.
This 8-week course is designed to help students prepare for study at a university/college where courses are taught in English. Students will develop and strengthen language skills in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar and vocabulary.
CLLC’s flexible, student centred General English (GE) Program consists of six levels, ranging from Introductory English to Advanced. The GE program develops key skills in five areas:
Reading
Writing
Listening
Speaking
Critical Thinking
CLLCs custom curriculum is based on a number of ESL standards such as the Canadian Language Benchmarks, TOEFL, and IELTS.
Our part-time IELTS exam preparation course is designed to give students the skills, techniques, and knowledge needed to exceed their exam goals. CLLC teachers focus in-depth on the modules of the IELTS exam to make sure students know what to expect when taking an IELTS exam.
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