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Course Description

This course further extends students’ skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in English for a variety of everyday and academic purposes. Students will make short classroom oral presentations; read a variety of adapted and original texts in English; and write using a variety of text forms. As well, students will expand their academic vocabulary and their study skills to facilitate their transition to the mainstream school program. This course also introduces students to the rights and responsibilities inherent in Canadian citizenship, and to a variety of current Canadian issues.



Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. LISTENING AND SPEAKING
A1 demonstrate the ability to understand, interpret, and evaluate spoken English for a variety of
purposes;
A2 use speaking skills and strategies to communicate in English for a variety of classroom and social
purposes;
A3 use correctly the language structures appropriate for this level to communicate orally in English.
B. Reading
B1 read and demonstrate understanding of a variety of texts for different purposes;
B2 use a variety of reading strategies throughout the reading process to extract meaning from texts;
B3 use a variety of strategies to build vocabulary;
B4 locate and extract relevant information from written and graphic texts for a variety of purposes.
C. Writing
C1 write in a variety of forms for different purposes and audiences;
C2 organize ideas coherently in writing;
C3 use correctly the conventions of written English appropriate for this level, including grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation;
C4 use the stages of the writing process.
D. SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND MEDIA LITERACY
D1 use English and non-verbal communication strategies appropriately in a variety of social contexts;
D2 demonstrate an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship, and of the contributions of diverse groups to Canadian society;
D3 demonstrate knowledge of and adaptation to the Ontario education system;
D4 demonstrate an understanding of, interpret, and create a variety of media texts.

Course Content

Unit Title Hours
1 How We Put It
Students will be introduced to various texts in this unit, such informative passages, discussion essays, and stories. Language development in this unit focuses on recalling details, sequencing, paraphrasing, etc. Vocabulary will also be a focus of this unit, which involves word meaning, derivatives, transition words and phrases, and other word-formation methods. The end of the unit project will be a quiz on the main content that is covered in the unit.
20 hours
2 Chapter Book Reading
In this unit of chapter book reading, students will read The Breadwinner by a Canadian author named Deborah Ellis, and complete chapter review questions. Students will continue to enhance their reading comprehension skills through different activities. They will be given a written quiz on the main plots, themes, characters, settings, literary devices, etc. as the final assessment at the end of the unit.
22 hours
3 Writing Conventions
Writing conventions will focus mainly on the construction of higher level English through various activities. Students will better understand the writing process, essay structure, essay organization and approaches for writing narratives, essays, short reports, etc. Special emphasis will be laid on proper grammar and style, choice of words, accurate use of punctuation, etc.
25 hours
4 O, Canada!
This unit covers a variety of facts about Canadian geography, history and culture, which will be viewed through the lens of the media forms in which they are presented. Students will be focusing on researching and collecting information, and demonstrate their understanding through critical thinking. At the end of the unit, students will be assessed by the poster they are going to make and a quiz with a few open questions.
20 hours
5 Canadian citizenship, diversity, and Ontario education
This unit mainly focuses on content related to Canadian culture, such as what life is like in Canada and why Canada is so diverse in culture, what rights a citizen is endowed with, how education is carried out in the province of Ontario, etc. Students will have to memorize certain facts and understand them. At the end of the unit, students will be making a poster to show what they have learned throughout the entire unit.
20 hours
Final Evaluation Written examination 3 hours
Total : 110 hours
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Course Curriculum

  • ESLCO Self-Assessment 24 hours
  • ESLCO U1L4 AOL1 2 days
  • ESLCO U2L5 AOL2 2 days
  • ESLCO U2L6 AOL3 2 days
  • ESLCO U3L1 AOL4 3 months, 1 week
  • ESLCO U3L4 AOL5 2 days
  • ESLCO U4L3 AOL6 2 days
  • ESLCO CCA AOL7 2 days
  • ESLCO Final Exam 5 days
  • Course Information
    Course Outline 00:00:00
    Hour Breakdown 00:00:00
    Mark Breakdown 00:00:00
    Unit One
    U1L1 00:00:00
    U1L2 00:00:00
    U1L3 00:00:00
    U1L4 00:00:00
    U1L5 00:00:00
    U1L6 00:00:00
    Unit Two
    U2L1 00:00:00
    U2L2 00:00:00
    U2L3 00:00:00
    U2L4 00:00:00
    U2L5 00:00:00
    U2L6 00:00:00
    U2L7 00:00:00
    Unit Three
    U3L1 00:00:00
    U3L2 00:00:00
    U3L3 00:00:00
    U3L4 00:00:00
    Unit Four
    U4L1 00:00:00
    U4L2 00:00:00
    U4L3 00:00:00
    U4L4 00:00:00
    U4L5 00:00:00
    Final Exam
    Course Culminating Activity 00:00:00
    Request for Final Exam 00:00:00

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      I learned a lot in this unit, the course was very good!

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    • $800.00$2,000.00
    • 365 Days
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    Course Details:

    • Course Code
      ESLCO
    • OSSD Credit Value
      1.0
    • Pre-requisite
      ESLBO or Placement test
    • Tuition Fee
      Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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