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Searching for a good ESL school in Vancouver, Canada for learning to speak English.

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Mike - 11 May 2004 05:21 GMT
We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
conversational English.  She will be staying with us in Vancouver for
about 3 to 5 months and is looking for a good full time English course.
I have heard about a few schools and courses for ESL students but would
like to hear some recommendations from others. We would prefer a school
with a good student to teacher ratio and one that has a good reputation
for teaching conversational English successfully. In the Greater
Vancouver area which schools are considered the best for ESL?

Thank you for any recommendations,

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John Ramsay - 11 May 2004 17:34 GMT
> We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
> English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
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> --
> Mike

How old is the student?

Is the student only with you to
learn English, not keeping
up with other subject areas?

Depending where you live, the student might do
best at a nearby public school.

Younger students learn as much of a
foreign language informally as formally
because of peer group interaction.
Mike - 12 May 2004 02:55 GMT
>>We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
>>English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
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> foreign language informally as formally
> because of peer group interaction.

Thanks John for your reply,

Our student is 29 and is mainly interested in English. Eventually she
would like to teach English back home in South Korea. We have thought
about UBC and King George International College. King George College
seems to have a high student/teacher ratio however, and so we are
looking for something different. Any ideas? I wonder if SFU or BCIT have
good ESL programs?

Thanks John,

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John Ramsay - 12 May 2004 17:33 GMT
> >>We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
> >>English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
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> --
> Mike

Local universities/colleges may have intensive programs
that would suit your student but most, I suspect,
have their students take a class of English as  
only part of the student's timetable.

You should check with local school boards or
cultural centres that offer the LINC program
[Language Instruction New Canadians]

Fulltime LINC students get about 5 - 6 hours
a day of ESL in an Adult Education environment.

Technically LINC is for immigrants but you may
be able to enrol your student for a fee that's
less than a university.

A good LINC program will have several classes
at differing levels, an initial placement
based on the student's English skills,
and flexibility in reassigning the student
to a higher or lower level if need be.

Oops!

I just did a websearch and LINC is called ELSA
in BC.

In BC LINC means Long Term Inmates Now (in)
Community - not the sort of program you want
your student enrolled in -:)

Do a websearch for elsa bc and you'll
get all sorts of info.
Mike - 13 May 2004 03:11 GMT
> Local universities/colleges may have intensive programs
> that would suit your student but most, I suspect,
> have their students take a class of English as  
> only part of the student's timetable.

> You should check with local school boards or
> cultural centres that offer the LINC program
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> Do a websearch for elsa bc and you'll
> get all sorts of info.

Thanks for all this info John. I will look into this.
From what you describe this looks very appropriate to what I am looking
for.

Thank you very much John for this helpful advice,

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Mike - 14 May 2004 06:39 GMT
>> Local universities/colleges may have intensive programs that would
>> suit your student but most, I suspect, have their students take a
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
>
> Thank you very much John for this helpful advice,

John, the links on the ELSA site where very helpful. I found a catalogue
of all the ESL courses in BC. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction,

Mike

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Django Cat - 14 May 2004 14:30 GMT
> We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
> English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Thank you for any recommendations,

Of course, you might want to check out this recent posting:-

http://tinyurl.com/2qj77

Cheers
DCC
Mike - 21 May 2004 01:29 GMT
>> We are hosting a student from South Korean who would like to learn
>> English. We are looking for a good school for her to learn
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> Cheers
> DCC
Thanks DCC, but the link contains an email address for contact info and
that email address is no longer valid. But thanks anyways! It looked
like it would have been an interesting report to read. Too bad the link
is invalid.

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