Language Schools
Language Studies
When you study English or French in Canada, you will learn so much
more than the pleasant pronunciation of Canadian English or the wonderful
romance of Canadian French. You will learn about the beauty of a country that
has more than two million lakes, more than 1000 parks, four distinct seasons
and many natural wonders.
The consistency of standards is very
important to Canadians and ensures that you will experience only the best
quality instruction. Whether you choose to study on the East Coast, the West Coast or
anywhere in between, you will not be disappointed.
You can find a listing of Canadian language schools accredited under an
internationally-recognized quality-assurance mechanism at the website of
Languages Canada.
Academic Language Requirements for Post-Secondary Education
You do not have to speak both English and French to study at a
Canadian university or college - however, you will have to show proficiency in
one, depending on the institution you apply to. Many English-language
universities and colleges required that you write a Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOFEL) or the Canadian Academic English Language Assessment
(CAEL). Canadian French-language universities usually assess applicants on a
case-by-case basis. To find out the language requirement for a specific
university or college, check with its registrar’s office.
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