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The Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI) offers three programs in English as a second language, each tailored to your needs, skill level, and communication goals: a basic minor, an advanced minor and a major.
Our programs are designed to improve and broaden your skills in your second language. Courses focus on the four essential language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) and on more specialized areas, such as grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and culture.
You develop your English through a variety of learning activities using motivating instructional materials. Your learning is supported by innovative and traditional learning resources, such as multimedia materials and language labs, a resource centre, web-based activities and conversation groups.
This program is offered in English and only to non-Anglophone students.
The table below includes only discipline-specific courses. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for information on including a minor to your degree.
Program intended for intermediate-level students in English as a second language.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2023-2024 calendars for the previous requirements.
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Compulsory courses
ESL 2100 Learning to Learn: Strategies for Effective Language Learning 3 Units
ESL 2112 Interactions in English: Improving Oral and Written Proficiency - Intermediate II 3 Units
ESL 2113 Honing the Rule: Grammar at the Intermediate Level 3 Units
ESL 2121 Creating Meaning: Reading to Improve Writing Skills 3 Units
ESL 2122 What did you Hear? Listening to Improve Speaking Skills 3 Units
Optional courses
9 course units from: 9 Units
ESL 2181 Adjunct Language Course in ESL: Receptive Skills
ESL 2332 Explore the English-Speaking World: Refine your Listening Skills
ESL 2341 Reading Between the Lines: Reading Critically
ESL 2351 Let’s Talk about it: Oral Communication in Academic Contexts
ESL 2361 State your Position: Writing with a Purpose
ESL 2371 Bending the Rule: Oral and Written Grammar at the Advanced Level
ESL 2372 Did you say ‘can’ or ‘can’t’? Clarity in Speech and Pronunciation
ESL 2391 Community-Based Language Learning
6 course units from: 6 Units
ESL 3181 Adjunct Language Course in ESL: Productive Skills
ESL 3351 Speak Up and Speak Out: Oral Communication in Academic and Professional Contexts
ESL 3361 Write to be Read: Writing Academic Papers
ESL 3363 Getting to the Point: Writing in Business and Administrative Contexts
ESL 3371 Sharpen your Skills: Grammar in Academic and Professional Contexts
ESL 3373 Building Your Word Bank: Vocabulary Enrichment in Context
Total: 30 Units
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