Canadian College of English Language

Canadian College of English Language

Canadian College of English Language (known as "Canadian College" or "CCEL") is an English language college in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

School Information

* School Environment: Downtown
* Building: Private ESL school in Vancouver Downtown with 7-floors and 30 classrooms in total.
* Member of: Canada Language Council(CLC); PELSA; ALTO; AILIA; FIYTO; Tourism Vancouver
* Staff and Advisors: 15 full time (some of the languages covered: Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Polish, Russian, German, Turkish, etc)
* Teachers: 25 full time (minimum 5 years of experience in teaching ESL, all accredited by PELSA).

Facilities

* Computer Labs: 35 computers free of charge. Internet/Email available in major languages.
* Other Facilities: Roof Top Open Patio; Student Lounge(5th Floor, capacity 200 students); Vending Machines; Lunch Room; Rest Area; Big Screen TV; 2 Billiard Tables; 1 Table Tennis Table; Public Phones; Student Counseling Room.
* Nearby Facilities: Coffee/Light Snack Shops; Convenience Stores; Indoor Gym/Sports Facilities; Restaurants; Drug Store; Gift Shops; Park; Beaches; Aquarium; Hotels and Residences.

Program Information

* Minimum Age to Attend General English Course: 16 years old
* Course Start: Any Monday (If National Holiday on Monday, Tuesdays)
* Minimum Duration for General English Course: 1 week
* Levels & Textbook: 1- 6 levels. “Headway” Textbook by Oxford University Press
* Number of students per class: MIN(8); MAX(15); AVE(13)

External links

* [http://www.canada-english.com/ Canadian College Official Website]
* [http://www.ccel.ca/ Canadian College Official Blog]


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