- Possible to study both English and French as Montréal is the French-speaking city - Various year-round festivals in Montréal, the city of culture - Experience English and French cultures at the same time in ILSC Montréal where European sophistication meets Canadian friendliness
Top Native Language by Center
Latin 57%, Europe 15%, Japan 9%, Korea 8%, China/Taiwan 2%, etc 9%
Conditional Admission
- Seamless transfer into one of ILSC's reputable partner colleges or universities (no IELTS or TOEFL required)
- Improve your language ability, learn valuable academic skills
- Get introduced to the college or university learning environment through guest lectures from ILSC’s partner schools
- Choose from a long list of post-secondary programs to fit your interests and career goals
- Receive a University Pathway orientation and ongoing program support from ILSC’s Academic and Student Advisors
Partner colleges or universities are introduced in this site; http://www.ilsc.com/university-pathway/
ILSC Language Schools Canada MontréalAbout the
At ILSC, our expert instructors and administrators share a commitment to provide you with the very highest quality learning experience. The language lab at ILSC is the classroom, the city, the people, the adventures - in short, the entire life experience you will enjoy with us. We have put together an array of language learning programs that serve a full spectrum range of personal interests, preferences and career choices.ILSC has set some goals to keep developing as one of the finest schools for language and career education where people have excellent and transformative learning and living experiences. For example, ILSC helps students to improve their language skills within the context of their needs and interests, become self-directed lifelong learners, and enjoy the process of learning with confidence and ease. ILSC also provides a warm and enjoyable learning and work environment.There are three principles in ILSC. The first Principle is that learning works very well when it is student-centred. The second one is that learning works better when it is made a part of the experiences of daily life. The last one is that people learn best when they are confident, at ease and happy. To ensure that the above three principles will best assist your learning process, your ILSC teacher functions as a modeler of language, resource person, facilitator, mentor and friend.All teachers at ILSC must possess the following qualifications; a completed Bachelors degree and a completed TESL certificate recognized by TESL Canada (or equivalent).ILSC offers a wide range of courses. You can take any combination you wish, depending on your interests, goals, language level and schedule. Most courses are offered at many different levels and last four weeks.ILSC has policies and procedures in place to help ensure our students have the best possible experience while at ILSC. First of all, we have an English/French Only Policy in the school. This means that whenever you are in the school you must speak English or French (whichever language you are studying.) If ILSC students are not speaking English/French (their language of study) in the school some rules apply, such as suspension or sending letters to agent and parents.
General English Program focuses on improving students' communication skills, mainly on speaking and listening, through dynamic group activities. Students interact with their classmates in different social circumstances; both real and role-played situations.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This course provides an intensive language immersion and an excellent opportunity to improve your speaking skills quickly. ILSC’s unique educational approach actively involves students in the learning process. Classroom activities are designed to match students’ interests.
General English Program focuses on improving students' communication skills, mainly on speaking and listening, through dynamic group activities. Students interact with their classmates in different social circumstances; both real and role-played situations.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This course provides an intensive language immersion and an excellent opportunity to improve your speaking skills quickly. ILSC’s unique educational approach actively involves students in the learning process. Classroom activities are designed to match students’ interests.
General English Program focuses on improving students' communication skills, mainly on speaking and listening, through dynamic group activities. Students interact with their classmates in different social circumstances; both real and role-played situations.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This course provides an intensive language immersion and an excellent opportunity to improve your speaking skills quickly. ILSC’s unique educational approach actively involves students in the learning process. Classroom activities are designed to match students’ interests.
General English Program focuses on improving students' communication skills, mainly on speaking and listening, through dynamic group activities. Students interact with their classmates in different social circumstances; both real and role-played situations.
Benefit, Goal of this course : This course provides an intensive language immersion and an excellent opportunity to improve your speaking skills quickly. ILSC’s unique educational approach actively involves students in the learning process. Classroom activities are designed to match students’ interests.
General French Program focuses on helping students strengthen aspects of the four basic French skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Teachers use various teaching resources such as computers, magazines, videos, etc. and such activities as field trips, group and pair work, language games, etc.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Learning French at ILSC-Montréal is an interactive adventure. All classes are based on a student centred curriculum that accommodates each student's interests and passions, giving learning the freedom to flourish.
General French Program focuses on helping students strengthen aspects of the four basic French skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Teachers use various teaching resources such as computers, magazines, videos, etc. and such activities as field trips, group and pair work, language games, etc.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Learning French at ILSC-Montréal is an interactive adventure. All classes are based on a student centred curriculum that accommodates each student's interests and passions, giving learning the freedom to flourish.
General French Program focuses on helping students strengthen aspects of the four basic French skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Teachers use various teaching resources such as computers, magazines, videos, etc. and such activities as field trips, group and pair work, language games, etc.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Learning French at ILSC-Montréal is an interactive adventure. All classes are based on a student centred curriculum that accommodates each student's interests and passions, giving learning the freedom to flourish.
General French Program focuses on helping students strengthen aspects of the four basic French skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Teachers use various teaching resources such as computers, magazines, videos, etc. and such activities as field trips, group and pair work, language games, etc.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Learning French at ILSC-Montréal is an interactive adventure. All classes are based on a student centred curriculum that accommodates each student's interests and passions, giving learning the freedom to flourish.
The program hosted by the Montreal Metropolitan Office of Education in Canada allows children to receive free education in public schools when one of their parents enroll in language schools for language training purposes.
Also, if you finish up to 2 years of language course and go to college, Children can continue on free education.
The program hosted by the Montreal Metropolitan Office of Education in Canada allows children to receive free education in public schools when one of their parents enroll in language schools for language training purposes.
Also, if you finish up to 2 years of language course and go to college, Children can continue on free education.
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Fees
School's Admin fee
(CAD)$ 150
Tuition
1 ~ 11 Week
12 ~ 23 Week
24 ~ 52 Week
Week
Week
(CAD)$ 350 / Week
(CAD)$ 335 / Week
(CAD)$ 320 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
1 week
(CAD)$ 395
25 weeks or more
(CAD)$ 360
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
ILSC's Student Accommodation Department provides a wide range of accommodation options to suit a student's budget and needs. Students can choose to stay in a Homestay and learn English by living with a Canadian family. Most of our homestay accommodations are located between 40-60 minutes away from ILSC locations. ILSC can also connect you with a wide range of alternative accommodations, which are geared for students who want to live more independently.
1. Homestay Options
Staying in a Homestay in Canada will give you an excellent opportunity to practice your English conversation skills and experience Canadian culture and family life. Your Homestay family in Canada will be different from your own, so we ask that you be prepared to adjust to a new household routine, different foods and new rules. You will become one of the family! Please keep in mind that Canada has a very diverse cultural makeup with citizens from a wide variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
- Full-board Homestay (three meals/day and snacks)
- Half-board Homestay (breakfast and dinner, No lunch included, Snacks available only in the evening)
- Roomstay(No meals or snacks provided by the family, Students can use the kitchen to cook their own meals)
2. Alternative Accommodation Options
ILSC's locations provide a variety of alternative accommodation options which meet a range of budgets and tastes. Depending on location, students may choose private or shared suites and/or rooms. Options may include furnished apartments, hotels, hostels, residences, or suites in houses. Alternative accommodation will provide a room with bed(s), desk, private or shared bathroom, and in some cases, use of Internet.
Surrounding Area
European sophistication meets Canadian friendliness in Montréal, the largest French-speaking city in the world outside of Paris. This metropolis of 3.6 million offers culture around the clock in both English, and French, and most Montréalers speak both official Canadian languages. If you’re passionate about the arts, film, food and fashion, you’ll fall in love with the city as soon as you arrive. Old world architecture and new world chic, stylish shopping districts and lush green parks abound in a city whose unique character was shaped by the French, the English, and two centuries of immigrants from more than 80 countries.
The ILSC-Montréal campus is set in the heart of Old Montréal, close to the Old Port, and near public transport, parks and more. ILSC students will love Montréal’s amazing natural setting and its sizzling urban scene, from live music and dancing to theatre and endless restaurant choices.
Facilities
Free Internet
All ILSC schools in Canada offer free Internet access outside of class hours (during regular school hours) in selected computer labs.
Student Lounges
The inviting student lounges at all ILSC campuses provide access to filtered water, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, fridges and microwaves. Campuses also have several bulletin boards providing information about travel, housing, employment, upcoming local events, etc.
Librarary
All ILSC schools in Canada have a borrowing library and a listening laboratory available for all students. Practice your English or French speaking skills with conversation tapes and audio books on tape. The libraries are available during regular school hours.
38 Classrooms
2 Computer labs
1 Student lounge
1 Cafeteria
1 quiet/prayer room
Wi-Fi Internet Access
Activity
Getting outside to play and explore is a cornerstone of the ILSC experience. It’s a chance to relax after class, and spend time with your new friends while practising English or French in the real world. Whatever your interests, there are activities to match – from rock climbing and baseball games to theatre, music festivals, and cultural tours. An ILSC staff member will be your guide, and the only costs are transportation and entry fees where required.
Activities change periodically and vary depending on the, location, season and weather. Check out our current and past activities calendars to see what activities are available at our Canadian locations year round.
- After Class Activities
- Weekend Adventures
- Note About Trips to USA
- Ongoing School Events
2015 Activities planned
Meet Greet & Eat
Walking Tours (Old Montreal, Mount Royal, Mile End, Chinatown, Plateau)
Basic French Class (French for Dummies)
Salsa or capoeira classes at the school
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal & McCord Museum
Marché Jean-Talon & Atwater Market
Arts & Crafts activities at the school
Football & Frisbee in the park
List of festivals and other events during summer (Jazz Festival, Francofolies, Folk Fest, Loto-Québec Fireworks, and so on)
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