ESL Intermediate
The ESL Intermediate level program teaches students with previous exposure to the English language to improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. This program is delivered by certified instructors in partnership with the Toronto and York Catholic District School Board.
Services Available
- improve their conversation skills;
- learn the rules of basic grammar structures within conversation; and
- participate in simple conversation through various class discussions and exercises.
Students attending the ESL Intermediate level program, will:
Students attending the ESL Intermediate level program, will: *improve their conversation skills; *learn the rules of basic grammar structures within conversation; and *participate in simple conversation through various class discussions and exercises.
Who is Eligible
Services are available to Canadian citizens, landed immigrants, convention refugees, or refugee claimants approved by Citizenship Immigration Canada. Students must be 18 years of age or older.
Program Intake
Day and evening programs are available. For more information on COSTI's ESL Intermediate level programs, including start dates and times, please refer to the English Language Training Calendar.
This program is offered at Toronto and York Region locations.This Program is Located at:
760 College Street
Toronto, ON M6G 1C4
Phone: 416.534.7400 | edu@costi.org
Welcome Centre Immigrant Services, 9100 Jane Street, Building H, Unit 56-67
Vaughan, ON L4K 0A4
Phone: 416.238.1025, 416-238-1033 | esltvaughan@costi.org
There is a nominal administrative fee charged for the Toronto ESL Intermediate program.
The ESL Intermediate program is funded by the Government of Canada and Ontario.
Related Resources
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