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Program Requirements
The program includes specific objectives and learning strategies for each level in speaking, listening, writing, reading, and pronunciation. It also includes special cultural modules for certain levels. It is designed for the acquisition of the linguistic, communicative, pragmatic, and sociocultural competency needed in academic and professional contexts and in sociocultural settings.
Time is taken during class and in the language laboratory to focus on each student's linguistic needs and development. A pronunciation clinic is also available for those who wish to give special attention to this aspect of the English language. Students benefit from small class sizes and enjoy sharing a unique learning experience with classmates from every corner of the world. Classes are held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. There are six sessions each year offered during the Summer, Fall, and Winter semesters.
We offer eight levels of study from Elementary to Advanced. A student’s level will be determined by the results of the Entrance Placement Test (held approximately one week before courses start). Upon completion of the two Advanced levels with a minimum grade of B- (65%), students are eligible for the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Certificate of Proficiency in English – Language and Culture. This Certificate fulfils the language requirements for admission to ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Application to the program must include full payment of tuition fees for one session. Tuition fees for subsequent sessions may be paid at a later date, determined by the University. Tuition fees do not include textbooks, medical insurance, travel or accommodation costs, or any class outings. Please note that credit card transactions cannot be conducted by telephone or by mail.
Program Structure
Each of the courses below represents one "level" of the eight levels of the program.
Required Courses
(160 CEU)
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CEGL 213 Intensive English - Elementary 1 (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students who are evaluated as false beginners possessing a basic knowledge of English. Classes offer instruction in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to function in familiar situations related to daily life and familiar interactions.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017
Instructors: Lenk, Helle-Mai; Groulx, Devaki Cynthia (Fall) Lenk, Helle-Mai; Groulx, Devaki Cynthia (Winter)
This course is subject to limited enrolment.
Prerequisite: Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 223 Intensive English - Elementary 2 (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening, and reading skills in English at a high elementary level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to function in real life situations related to personal life and living in an urban environment such as Montreal.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Borsellino, Carmen; Evangelinelis, Dina; Ghazi, Kamran (Fall) Borsellino, Carmen; Shamji, Ashifa; Groulx, Devaki Cynthia (Winter) Evangelinelis, Dina; Borsellino, Carmen (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment.
Prerequisite: CEGL 213 or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 313 Intensive English - Intermediate 1 (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening and reading in English at a low-intermediate level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative and socio-cultural skills required to initiate and respond to spontaneous interactions in a variety of real-life situations.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Langevin, Michael; Roy, Natasha; Kery, Marion (Fall) Roy, Natasha; Langevin, Michael; Ghazi, Kamran (Winter) Roy, Natasha; Langevin, Michael (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment
Prerequisites: CEGL 223, or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 323 Intensive English - Intermediate 2 (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening and reading skills in English at a mid-intermediate level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to engage effectively with English language media and native speaker narration.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Horner, Kathleen Mary; Inglis, Lorraine; Lima, Adriana Monteiro; Phillips, Christine; Hannon, Una (Fall) Inglis, Lorraine; Horner, Kathleen Mary; MacDonald, Stephen William; Turpie, David F; Roy, Natasha (Winter) Inglis, Lorraine; Horner, Kathleen Mary; Mitchell, Jonathan (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment
Prerequisites: CEGL 313, or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 333 Intensive English - Intermediate 3 (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening and reading in English at a high-intermediate level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to understand nuance in public narration and critically analyze message and meaning.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Wong, Gordon Henry; Singal, Dina Diana; Hutchison, Ann; Ashcroft, Louise; Turpie, David F (Fall) Wong, Gordon Henry; Singal, Dina Diana; Hutchison, Ann; Kyrtatas, Louise (Winter) Wong, Gordon Henry; Singal, Dina Diana (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment
Prerequisites: CEGL 323, Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 355 Intensive English - Bridge to Proficiency (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed especially for students who need to consolidate and strengthen fundamental skills in English before proceeding to the advanced levels. Course content provides students with a review of learning strategies to reinforce linguistic skills and confidence, and permits the exploration of the creative power of language.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Manson, Bruce; Chamberlain, Michael David; Turpie, David F; Mitchell, Jonathan; Hutchison, Ann (Fall) Chamberlain, Michael David; Hutchison, Ann; Mitchell, Jonathan; Manson, Bruce (Winter) Chamberlain, Michael David; Groulx, Devaki Cynthia; Manson, Bruce; Mitchell, Jonathan (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment
Prerequisites: CEGL 333, or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 413 Intensive English - Advanced A (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening, and reading in English at an advanced level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to succeed in an academic environment. Self-directed learning and cultural exploration are fostered.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Glidden, Gregory; Juskow, Rick Wayne; Ghazi, Kamran; Kery, Marion (Fall) Juskow, Rick Wayne; Glidden, Gregory; Ashcroft, Louise; Reid, Erin; Lima, Adriana Monteiro (Winter) Glidden, Gregory; Turpie, David F; Kery, Marion; Ashcroft, Louise; Juskow, Rick Wayne (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment.
Prerequisite(s): CEGL 355 or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director
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CEGL 423 Intensive English - Advanced B (20 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students wishing to achieve competency in speaking, writing, listening, and reading in English at an advanced level. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to succeed in a professional environment. Self-directed learning and cultural exploration are fostered.
Terms: Fall 2016, Winter 2017, Summer 2017
Instructors: Conroy, Cheryl Marie; MacDonald, Stephen William; Horner, Kathleen Mary; Callahan, Kevin Edward; Roop Takata, Anne (Fall) Callahan, Kevin Edward; Conroy, Cheryl Marie; Inglis, Lorraine; Roop Takata, Anne; MacDonald, Stephen William; Phillips, Christine (Winter) Conroy, Cheryl Marie; MacDonald, Stephen William; Turpie, David F; Horner, Kathleen Mary (Summer)
This course is subject to limited enrolment.
Prerequisite(s): CEGL 355 or Entrance Placement Test or Permission of the Director