Training Course:High School FoundationSchool/Trainer:Young Peoples Language School of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaCourse format: Classroom
Description: " The High School Foundation program is a full-time English program with an academic skills focus for international students who wish to undertake further studies in an English speaking high school. Students who are interested in improving their English ability and are already attending high school in their home country will also benefit from this course.
Course Structure �25 hours in class per week (9:00 �3:00) �6 hours of activity time per week (3:00 �4:30 Monday to Thursday) �Communicative and functional methods of teaching �Student-centered �Theme-based �Develops speaking, listening, reading and writing skills with grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation being integrated Course Benefits Students will: �Gain the language skills and confidence necessary to succeed in an English speaking high school �Learn “how to learn�
�Be aware and understand Canada’s culture �Be immersed in the language environment and have the opportunity to interact with Canadian students �Learn how to communicate effectively in English �Develop overall competence in the language �Learn academic study skills ..."
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.ypls.ca/Phone:613-239-0444
School Address/Venue(s):
440 Albert Street, Room W141 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1R 5B5
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