Go to English Classes and Language Assessment in Kitchener-Waterloo
St Louis Adult Learning and Continuing Education Centres - English Language Programs
English as a Second Language classes and Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada. Improve English Canadian Language Benchmarks(CLB) literacy to Level 7 to open work and professional opportunities, broaden education choices and strengthen community connections. Portfolio Based Language Assessments (PBLA) and real-world task-based learning with TESL certified teachers. Language certificate for citizenship applicants when available. Online options for ESL only. Onsite childminding for in-person LINC students (if available). LINC funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). English as a Second Language (ESL) funded by the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development
International Languages Programs Free academic program funded by the Ministry of Education. Open to all elementary school students from JK to Grade 8 and Secondary School Language Credits are valuable for youth and adults and up to 6 different languages are offered.
International Languages Programs Free academic program funded by the Ministry of Education. Open to all elementary school students from JK to Grade 8 and Secondary School Language Credits are valuable for youth and adults and up to 6 different languages are offered.
Application
Contact the YMCA of Three Rivers Language Assessment Centre - 519-579-9622 (Kitchener) / 519-621-1621 (Cambridge). Email: intake@ytr.ymca.ca and have English language skills assessed for FREE. Register online for St. Louis English classes: LINC or ESL
Separate online registration form for children's language programs.
Eligibility
- Priority for Convention Refugees
- Permanent Residents
- Landed immigrants
- Refugee Claimants
Languages
English; French
Physical Access
Partially Accessible
Fees
LINC & ESL classes are free to all eligible adults
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