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University of British Columbia - English Language Institute (UBC ELI)
O szkole University of British Columbia - English Language Institute (UBC ELI)
Located close to downtown Vancouver, The is one of the largest and most
in Canada and the world. The UBC English Language Institute has
welcomed thousands of students to its ESL programs since it first opened
in 1969. Study English with experienced ESL teachers with graduate
degrees and specialized training in teaching English to speakers of
other languages.
Sport
- Wspinaczka
- Piłka nożna
- Jazda konna
- Narciarstwo
- Tenis
- Snowboard
- Turystyka narciarska
Usługi dodatkowe
- Lotnisko transferowe/Stacja transferowa
- Udogodnienia dla uczniów niepełnosprawnych
- Doradztwo dla uczniów
Zakwaterowanie
- Zakwaterowanie u rodziny goszczącej
- Na terenie kampusu
Praca i dalsza nauka
- Doświadczenie zawodowe/ praktyki w lokalnych firmach
Zajęcia
- Taniec
- Film
- Muzyka
- Teatr
- Sztuka/Malowanie
- Gotowanie
- Turystyka kulturalna (teatr, muzyka, itp.)
- Piesze wycieczki
- Zwiedzanie zabytków historycznych
Kursy
Angielski ogólny
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Ten kurs jest przeznaczony dla uczniów w wieku:: 16-70
The Intensive English Program (IEP) is a full-time English language
training program offered in 16-week sessions beginning in January, May
and the end of August. You can come for just one session, or stay for
longer – our multi-level program ensures that you will have new
challenges and new courses to select from as your English improves. When
you successfully complete three courses at one level, you will earn a UBC Certificate in English Language for that level.
Our 16 weeks sessions align with the UBC academic calendar to allow for a smooth transition for students granted conditional admission to UBC degree programs.
IEP 8 Week Option
The ELI offers an 8 week IEP option which allows for more
flexibility in start dates. Each 16 week session has two 8 week terms.
Students who take an 8 week term will have access to the same resources
and social activities as the 16 week session students.
*Please note that students who register for an 8 week term may be placed in classes separate from ongoing IEP sections.
Angielski - przygotowanie akademickie
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Ten kurs jest przeznaczony dla uczniów w wieku:: 16-70
If you have a strong record of academic achievement but do not yet
meet the UBC English language admission standard, you may be eligible
for conditional admission to a degree program at UBC's Vancouver campus.
As a conditionally admitted student, you are accepted into your
chosen program on the condition that you develop your academic English
to the required standard through our Intensive English Program.
Once you have been offered conditional admission to a UBC degree program, you will register for the Intensive English Program (IEP), which provides full-time English language training in either:
16-week sessions scheduled to begin in January, May and September8-week accelerated session from July-Aug.
You must complete three Intensive English Program (IEP) courses –
Speaking/Listening, Reading, and Writing – at Level 600 and must achieve
at least 75% in each course. You may meet these requirements in a
single 16-week session or 8-week accelerated session. Please note, you
have up to 12 months to meet these requirements.
Once you have successfully completed the IEP, you can proceed into your degree program.
Profesjonalny angielski
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Ten kurs jest przeznaczony dla uczniów w wieku:: 16-70
Poziomy: Zaawansowani, Średnio-zaawansowani
Rozmiary klas: Duża, 11-20 uczniów, Średnia, 6-10 uczniów
Godziny w tygodniu: Tryb normalny 15-25 godz./tydz., Tryb intensywny 25+ godz./tydz.
The English for Business Communications (EBC) program is designed to build your confidence in speaking,
listening, reading and writing English in business contexts. You
will increase your vocabulary and practise using Business English in
everyday business situations on the telephone, and in meetings,
presentations or negotiations. You will also develop your Business
English skills by writing e-mails, memos and business letters,
participating in simulated meetings and role-plays, and discussing case
studies. Some class activities you may do include examining
cross-cultural business practices and attending field trips.