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University of Victoria
Division of Continuing Studies
Business and Managment
Programs |
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TESL CANADA |
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Programas y Horarios
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1. English as a Second Language - ESL Communication
is the most popular program at VIA. Our small class sizes allow
students to speak much more than in other schools with bigger
classes. A combination of grammar, idioms, phrasal verbs, and
pronunciation help our students improve their speaking skills
quickly and effectively. Lessons are based on interesting topics (Click
here to see a sample course outline), and class discussions
and projects support learning natural communication skills.
VIA has two certificate systems: 1 - Level Certificate courses
are 3 months; 2 - Regular certificates are based on the number
of classroom hours.
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2. TOEFL® Test Preparation Program is the test
used for academic purposes. It is used by schools, universities,
and colleges to assess international student English language
ability. The VIA TOEFL® Test Preparation Program will teach
you all the key areas of the TOEFL® test and prepare you for
either the paper or computer-based test (CBT). VIA has a fully
equipped TOEFL® CBT lab.
(Click here for the TOEFL®
page)
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3. TOEIC® Test Preparation Program is used by companies
to assess employees' and applicants' English abilities. Due
to it's professional purpose, the focus is on business topics
and related areas, such as travel and entertainment. We help
students become familiar with all areas of the TOEIC® test and
become comfortable with the test format.
(Click here for the TOEIC®
page)
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4. Business Skills Certificate Program is 6 weeks and
the Diploma Program is 12 weeks. These programs include all
basic areas of business, including such topics as Human Resources,
and Marketing
(Click here to see the
course outlines). Students who graduate from these
programs will understand the differences between the
Internet, intranet, and extranet, what supply chain management
is, and how to negotiate favourable terms. In addition,
the courses include business grammar, and writing. English
for Tourism is also included as it relates to business
topics.
Victoria International Academy's ESL program is more than a "communicative
course in English". It is a program based on the principle that communication
is not simply an outcome of language study, but instead is the very process
through which an additional language is acquired. Based on this premise,
Victoria International Academy's ESL program has three objectives:
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To provide motivating materials that teach students to function
in real-life situations,
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To teach only authentic English that stimulates natural conversation
both inside and outside the classroom, and,
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To give students a feeling of success and achievement as they
learn. VicIA's graded syllabus guides students toward the use
of correct grammatical structures by incorporating a variety
of strategies that practice fundamental linguistic and communicative
functions.
Beginner Levels
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A logically-structured syllabus provides a solid foundation
for communication.
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Key vocabulary is clearly presented, practiced, and applied
so beginners can begin communicating immediately.
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Thematic lessons stress productive practice through real communication.
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Communicative activities maximize practice time and provide
ample opportunities for personalization.
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Realistic, communicative speaking, listening, reading and
writing activities reinforce grammar and vocabulary.
Intermediate Levels
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Feature a thematic syllabus in which authentic content provides
both a framework for meaningful language exchange and a foundation
for the exploration of motivating adult topics.
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The presentation and practice of new language in a topical
context focuses on the meaning and usage of target structures.
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Thematic lessons stress productive practice through real communication.
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All four skills are efficiently practiced throughout the text
giving students numerous opportunities to recycle previously
studied language structures and vocabulary.
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Meaningful, communicative activities allow students to utilize
their own opinions, knowledge and experiences.
Advanced Levels
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Follow a thematic syllabus with authentic content that generates
student interest and curiosity. Topics give students an opportunity
and a reason to share their own ideas, experiences, and opinions.
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New language is presented and practiced within the framework
of the theme.
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An in-depth treatment of the topic allows many opportunities
for students to recycle and revise previously learned language.
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All four skills are systematically practiced throughout, giving
students numerous opportunities to recycle previously studied
language structures and vocabulary.
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