- located in the heart of Vancouver on trendy Alberni street. Nearby Coffee/Light Snack Shops; Convenience Stores; Indoor Gym/Sports Facilities; Restaurants; Drug Store; Gift Shops; Park; Beaches; Student Residence; Excellent Hotels etc. - Each week there is a tourism, sport, and educational activity. - Canadian College of English Language students can transfer to several internationally recognized colleges and universities through the EAP pathway.
Top Native Language by Center
Europe 21%, Latin America 19%, Korea 15%, Japan 15%, China 10%, etc 20%
Conditional Admission
After completion of the EAP pathway program students can enter several Canadian universities including Emily Carr, Canadian College Royal Roads, Thompson Rivers, Univ of Regina, Univ of Canada West and New Image College.
Canadian College of English Language (CCEL)About the
Canadian College of English Language is a large private college in Vancouver Downtown with its unique and renovated classrooms, with a capacity of 400 students in total. Classrooms are located on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor, with offices on the 4th floor and a large rooftop garden on the 5th floor.
At the CCEL, staffs and teachers see a tremendously positive shift happening in the way the world uses English. Its global use in media, business, and science is reaching new heights, and nowhere is this more evident than on the Internet. With this technology, the use of English no longer has geographical boundaries. It is now merely just a click away, no matter where you are in the world. Do you want to learn English, or do you want to learn English as it is used in our world today?
CCEL Smrt Curriculum is a fully digital, web-based curriculum created solely by CCEL instructors for students. Embracing the learning and teaching potential of the web, the Smrt curriculum prepares students to excel in all areas of English. Instruction and classroom activities apply the use of the Internet as a powerful learning tool and communication medium, drawing from such resources as YouTube, TED, Wikipedia, Blogs, and Google Apps.
General English program focuses on developing students' English in overall parts.
The length of this program is flexible. It takes about 2 months to advanced to the next level and there are 7 levels. After registering for this program students will take a placement test which will determine their starting level.
Benefit, Goal of this course : General English program designed to improve overall competency in English. These programs are intended to prepare students for exam courses such as Cambridge and TOEFL, university pathways, career advancement, or for personal interest.
Curriculum :
There are seven levels, from English 110 to English 145. The SMRT English Curriculum is used for English 110 to English 130 classes and the Cambridge Masterclass textbook is used for the Advanced and Upper Advanced classes (FCE, CAE). Students study reading, writing, communication, and structure as a part of this integrated course.
General English program focuses on developing students' English in overall parts.
The length of this program is flexible. It takes about 2 months to advanced to the next level and there are 7 levels. After registering for this program students will take a placement test which will determine their starting level.
Benefit, Goal of this course : General English program designed to improve overall competency in English. These programs are intended to prepare students for exam courses such as Cambridge and TOEFL, university pathways, career advancement, or for personal interest.
Curriculum :
There are seven levels, from English 110 to English 145. The SMRT English Curriculum is used for English 110 to English 130 classes and the Cambridge Masterclass textbook is used for the Advanced and Upper Advanced classes (FCE, CAE). Students study reading, writing, communication, and structure as a part of this integrated course.
Intensive English program focuses on developing students' English in overall parts.
The length of this program is flexible. It takes about 2 months to advanced to the next level and there are 7 levels. After registering for this program students will take a placement test which will determine their starting level.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Intensive English program is designed to improve overall competency in English. These programs are intended to prepare students for exam courses such as Cambridge and TOEFL, university pathways, career advancement, or for personal interest.
Curriculum :
There are seven levels, from English 110 to English 145. The SMRT English Curriculum is used for English 110 to English 130 classes and the Cambridge Masterclass textbook is used for the Advanced and Upper Advanced classes (FCE, CAE). Students study reading, writing, communication, and structure as a part of this integrated course.
Students registered in the Intensive Program (24 hours per week) choose one elective in the afternoon while those students registered in the Super Intensive Program (30 hours per week) choose two electives in the afternoon. Electives are specialized classes which allow students to focus on specific skills or needs. Elective classes include: Communication, Current Events and Media, Business English, Grammar, Pronunciation, Vocabulary Building, Writing, TOEFL, and TOEIC.
Intensive English program focuses on developing students' English in overall parts.
The length of this program is flexible. It takes about 2 months to advanced to the next level and there are 7 levels. After registering for this program students will take a placement test which will determine their starting level.
Benefit, Goal of this course : Intensive English program is designed to improve overall competency in English. These programs are intended to prepare students for exam courses such as Cambridge and TOEFL, university pathways, career advancement, or for personal interest.
Curriculum :
There are seven levels, from English 110 to English 145. The SMRT English Curriculum is used for English 110 to English 130 classes and the Cambridge Masterclass textbook is used for the Advanced and Upper Advanced classes (FCE, CAE). Students study reading, writing, communication, and structure as a part of this integrated course.
Students registered in the Intensive Program (24 hours per week) choose one elective in the afternoon while those students registered in the Super Intensive Program (30 hours per week) choose two electives in the afternoon. Electives are specialized classes which allow students to focus on specific skills or needs. Elective classes include: Communication, Current Events and Media, Business English, Grammar, Pronunciation, Vocabulary Building, Writing, TOEFL, and TOEIC.
Focus of Study : English for Academic Purposes (EAP) provides advanced ESL students with the opportunity to improve their academic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
After completion of the EAP pathway program students can enter several Canadian universities including the University of Alberta. Upon completion of EAP 140, students are able to analyze academic materials critically and to express themselves fluently, accurately and logically, both orally and in writing.
- Program Benefits :
High Level Academic English
Seamless pathway to the Canadian College, University of Alberta, Emily Carr University, University of Lethbridge, Vancouver Island University and Thompson Rivers University.
Students do not have to write the TOEFL or IELTS exams. EAP 145 meets the language requirement of partnered universities.
Curriculum :
- EAP 140 Advanced Academic English :
This course in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) provides advanced ESL students with the opportunity to improve their academic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Upon completion of EAP 140, students are able to analyze academic materials critically and to express themselves fluently, accurately and logically, both orally and in writing. This course runs for 9 weeks.
- EAP 145 Advanced Academic English :
This EAP course is a continuation of EAP 140. Students further develop their abilities to collect and synthesize information from a variety of academic sources; analyze and critique materials; and present their ideas in a variety of media in accordance with the academic standards found at the first-year university level. This course runs for 9 weeks. Students who successfully complete EAP 145 will receive a letter of completion from the English Language Program at the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta . The office of the Registrar and Student Awards accepts this letter as proof that the student has achieved the level of English language proficiency required of all international undergraduate applicants.
- Conditional Admission to Undergraduate Studies :
Completion of EAP 145 will meet the English language proficiency required but students must apply separately with all supporting academic documents for entry into CCEL's partnered university pathways. Canadian College of English Language staff will assist with this process.
Focus of Study : English for Academic Purposes (EAP) provides advanced ESL students with the opportunity to improve their academic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
After completion of the EAP pathway program students can enter several Canadian universities including the University of Alberta. Upon completion of EAP 140, students are able to analyze academic materials critically and to express themselves fluently, accurately and logically, both orally and in writing.
- Program Benefits :
High Level Academic English
Seamless pathway to the Canadian College, University of Alberta, Emily Carr University, University of Lethbridge, Vancouver Island University and Thompson Rivers University.
Students do not have to write the TOEFL or IELTS exams. EAP 145 meets the language requirement of partnered universities.
Curriculum :
- EAP 140 Advanced Academic English :
This course in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) provides advanced ESL students with the opportunity to improve their academic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Upon completion of EAP 140, students are able to analyze academic materials critically and to express themselves fluently, accurately and logically, both orally and in writing. This course runs for 9 weeks.
- EAP 145 Advanced Academic English :
This EAP course is a continuation of EAP 140. Students further develop their abilities to collect and synthesize information from a variety of academic sources; analyze and critique materials; and present their ideas in a variety of media in accordance with the academic standards found at the first-year university level. This course runs for 9 weeks. Students who successfully complete EAP 145 will receive a letter of completion from the English Language Program at the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta . The office of the Registrar and Student Awards accepts this letter as proof that the student has achieved the level of English language proficiency required of all international undergraduate applicants.
- Conditional Admission to Undergraduate Studies :
Completion of EAP 145 will meet the English language proficiency required but students must apply separately with all supporting academic documents for entry into CCEL's partnered university pathways. Canadian College of English Language staff will assist with this process.
Classroom Hour :
10:20 -14:20
Course Information
Class size
14 Students
Schedule
16 Weeks
Course Level
2 levels
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Minimum age
16
Accommodation
Homestay, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(CAD)$ 150
Tuition
16 Week
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Week
Week
Week
(CAD)$ 5,440 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4 weeks
(CAD)$ 840
(CAD)$ 750
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Homestay :
Enjoy the Canadian lifestyle living with a Canadian homestay family in Vancouver. Homestay accommodation is fun, safe, and a affordable way to stay in Vancouver Canada. The Canadian College Homestay Coordinator will place you with a host family which meets your requests.
Homestays are usually located in West Vancouver and North Vancouver. You will enjoy a homestay in a quiet, safe area, close to transit and all amenities. Transit in and around Vancouver is very good. You will find it easy to travel from your homestay to the Canadian College.
Student Residence :
The Canadian College of English Language has a student residence apartments in downtown Vancouver for CCEL students. Many students choose to live in CCEL's student residence apartments because it is 5 minutes walk to the CCEL and it is a great place to meet other students from around the world. The Residence has fully furnished single and shared apartments on Robson street - ideal for extended stays.
The Canadian College of English Language Student Residence Apartments are excellent furnished apartments in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The apartments are located in downtown Vancouver, next to world famous Stanley Park and is on trendy Robson Street, fantastic restaurants, interesting shops and quaint boutiques. Canadian College of English Language Student Residence has single and double rooms. Each apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, cable TV and High Speed Wireless Internet. All apartments are non-smoking.
High Speed Wireless Internet/ Cable TV/ Fully equipped Kitchen/ Laundry Room/ Bright Spacious Rooms/ Downtown Vancouver, next to Stanley Park/ Shopping & restaurants within walking distance/ Personable & knowledgeable staff/ Monthly stays available.
Hotels :
Canadian College of English Language has partnered with affordable hotels in Vancouver that are near the college.
Surrounding Area
Vancouver, the city in which CCEL is located, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with the largest city park in North America, Stanley Park, the many sandy beaches which are minutes from downtown, and the backdrop of the spectacular North Shore Mountains covered in lush forests and snowy peaks - a city of unparalleled photo opportunities.
CCEL is conveniently located. It is nearby coffee/light Snack Shops, convenience stores, indoor gym/sports facilities, restaurants, drug Store, gift shops, park, beaches, excellent hotels, and etc.
Facilities
- The Campus has high speed wireless internet free of charge.
- eh! Restaurant :
On-campus restaurant with freshness, flavour, affordability and sustainability
It begins with CCEL's sourcing practices: purchasing a large percentage of CCEL products locally (within 100 miles), using compostable takeout containers and cutlery, working with green cleaning products, and composting food waste which in turn is used for growing fresh organic produce in CCEL's roof top garden. All this is an effort to be environmentally friendly, to show responsibility, and to set a good example for international students and for the community.
At eh CCEL prides on providing local food with an international flavour to satisfy even the most discerning taste buds.
Activity
It doesn't matter what the activity is. CCEL students will have fun no matter where they go. It's about bringing students together so they can meet new friends. Students have careers already or want one. When CCEL students go home they should bring our business practices and cultural ideas with them. Every week there is a free activity, one that is under $10, and some that costs more.
The full time activities coordinator has spent many years organizing activities for international audiences. Students will be given information about holidays, celebrations, nightclubs, concerts, etc whats happening in Vancouver and how they can get involved.
There are tourism, educational, cultural & active living activities, and community events.
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