Focus of Study :
The program’s curriculum is designed to develop students’ skills in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, listening and pronunciation; among the higher levels, students hone their skills for academic or professional purposes.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
This program is ideal for students who want to achieve maximum progress in their English skills to gain admission to an American college or university, enhance their professional credentials or simply enjoy learning a new language.
Curriculum :
The Intensive English Program is offered in 8-week sessions throughout the year. Students enrolled in the program meet Monday through Friday and receive a minimum of 20 hours of classroom instruction per week.
The program is offered at 8 levels of instruction from beginner to academic/business skill level. Upon their arrival at WESLI, students are given a placement exam to help determine the level best-suited to their ability.
you will take a placement test to find your level. You can choose your classes according to your English level and future goals.
Beginning Levels (100 and 200): After completing Level 200, a student can carry on basic conversations, manage everyday life in an English-speaking environment, and read and write simple material.
Intermediate Levels (300 and 400): After completing Level 400, a student can converse comfortably on most subjects, read the newspaper, and write correctly in non-technical areas.
Advanced Levels (500 and 600): Beginning at Level 500, students can choose from academic classes, for those who plan to enter American universities; or practical classes, for those who want to use English in business or in everyday life. After completing level 600, a student can conduct business in English, and participate in most professional situations.
Academic and Business Skill Levels (700 and 800): In levels 700 and 800, students polish their skills for university or professional purposes. After completing level 800, a student is ready to compete with the best American university students.
Students studying at the beginning levels learn to hold basic conversations, read and write simple material and learn to operate in an English-speaking environment. Intermediate-level students learn how to converse comfortably in most subject matters, read the newspaper and write accurately in non-technical areas. Students studying at the advanced level choose from elective classes to study such topics as: Academic Reading; Grammar; Business across Cultures; Communication/Culture; Academic Writing; and Pronunciation. The highest levels--Academic and Business Skill Levels--allow students to polish their English skills for university or professional purposes as they study such topics as: Academic Reading & Writing; Academic Listening & Speaking; Public Speaking; Slang, Listening and Everyday English; and TOEFL Preparation.
For those students who wish to enroll in a degree program following their studies, WESLI’s academic advisor is available to help students apply to any university in the United States or obtain acceptance to WESLI’s partner universities without the TOEFL. Once students successfully complete their program, the WESLI letter of recommendation can be used in place of TOEFL scores for many undergraduate and graduate programs at WESLI’s partner schools. Classroom sizes average 10 students with a maximum of 14 per class. Every effort is made to keep classes at an ideal size for effective English language instruction.