Program at a glance
Credential
Certificate
Work experience
None
Study options
Full-time
Part-time
Open to Ƶ
Yes
Area of study
Length
varies
Learn English
If you are learning English as an Ƶ language, this program is for you!
Start in September, January, March or May!
Become more confident listening, speaking, reading and writing English. Everyone is different, so we offer eight levels of English as a Second Language (ESL) training to choose from.
Learn at your level
If you're a beginning or pre-intermediate student, you will start withlistening and speaking skillsand an introduction to reading comprehension and written composition.
More experienced English language learners willtake moreadvanced courses, to prepare for college and university level programs or to develop professional English skills for the Canadian workplace.
English language programs
Basic English as a Second Language, certificate
English for Academic Purposes, certificate
Join an info session!
Topic: English Language Development Information Session
Time: TBD
Our instructors are highly qualified and committed to providing a friendly and caring learning experience in an adult environment.
We understand the pressures and challenges of learning a new language.
Ourscheduling is flexibleto fit your busy life: full-time, part-time, at your own pace; day or evening; all year round.
There areEnglish Help Centresstaffed with expert language tutors, multi-media computer labs and a variety of other support services to help you succeed. You’ll be a part of ourcampus Ƶand meet new friends.
What you'll learn
Current students wanting information about your program, go to student planning in.
What to expect
Courses begin in January, March, May, and September. The schedule is flexible to fit your busy life:full-time, part-time, at your own pace; all year round.
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Electives
Get a little extra training where you need it the most. Ourelective coursesgive you some extra pronunciation and grammar practice when you are in ELD or other college courses.
Support
ELD Help Centre
The ELD Help Centreoffers assistance with your English skills. You can meet one-on-one with an Instructional Assistant (IA). Our friendly IAs can also help you with getting onto D2L (your online course), finding books, computer help and everything and anything to make your experience at Ƶ ELD enjoyable!
Where do you find the ELD Help Centres?
- Lansdowne campus, Ewing building, room 202
- Interurban campus, Centre for Business and Access building (CBA), room 160
Computer help
Find lots of useful videos about how to use the computer and different keyboard shortcuts.
Related link
Admission requirements
Ready to get started? Get your application in for the September, January or May intake.
Information session
We suggest that you attend an English Language Development (ELD) information session to understand our program.
English Language requirements
All students need to take an ESL/ELD Assessment
Applicants can also provide:
BC grade 11 or 12
Canadian Language Benchmarks Placement Test (CLBPT) from the last 2 years
Ƶ English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic from the last two years
Test of English as a Foreign Language IBT (TOEFL) from the last 2 years
An ESL course from another BC college
Make an appointment for a test
When you apply you will need to submit proofthat you meet the pre-requisites requirements or complete an English Language Placement Assessment.
Tip: Where a letter grade is specified, you must have proof of that grade or higher.
Registration
Below are some resources to help you with the registration process.
If at any time you need help from a person, please do not hesitate to call ELD Registration:
How to make a profile on the Education Planner BC website
This is for new students only. Make a profile before your register.
(C# or Student Identification (ID))
Getting your Ƶ password (for setting up your Ƶ password for logging into myƵ and D2L)
Using myƵ to register.
Contact us
Ƶ College is fiercely proud of the excellent quality of its instruction. Our teaching staff are experienced, inspiring and supportive of our students’ individual journeys.
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Sarah McCagherty
Faculty Curriculum Lead and Co-Chair, English Language Development
mccaghertys@camosun.ca
250-370-4969
Ewing Building
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Beth Konomoto
Instructor, Basic ESL, English Language Development
konomotob@camosun.ca
250-370-4937
Centre for Business and Access
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Gill Atkinson
Instructor, English Language Development
atkinsong@camosun.ca
250-370-3672/4931
Ewing Building and Centre for Business and Access
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Pei Mei Chia
Co-Chair Basic ESL, English Language Development
chiapm@camosun.ca
250-370-4945
Centre for Business and Access
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Sandra Christensen
Instructor, English Language Development
christensens@camosun.ca
250-370-3983
Ewing Building
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Lynnea Jackson
Instructor, English Language Development
jacksonl@camosun.ca
250-370-4971
Centre for Business and Access
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Diana Kohl
Instructor, English Language Development
kohld@camosun.ca
250-370-4931
Centre for Business and Access
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Kirsten Bunton
Co-Chair, English Language Development
buntonk@camosun.ca
250-370-3376
Ewing Building
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Cristina Petersen
Instructor, English Language Development
petersenc@camosun.ca
250-370-4968
Centre for Business and Access
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Leigh Sunderland
Instructor, English Language Development
sunderlandl@camosun.ca
250-370-4944
Centre for Business and Access
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Nick Travers
Instructor, English Language Development
traversn@camosun.ca
250-370-4973
Centre for Business and Access
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