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International ESL

GENERAL INFORMATION
We are pleased that you are interested in Maple Leaf Academy. To come to CANADA as an International Student, you need to know the following information. Please read each enclosed page carefully. For more information, please go to: > www.cic.gc.ca - “Study in Canada” Important changes in visa application. May apply to you! Click here. General Information Maple Leaf Academy features the following international English programs: • ESL (English as a Second Language) • ESL Academic (IELTS) Our ESL programs are aimed at students over the age of eighteen (18) who have graduated from High School. All students must provide letters from themselves detailing why they would like to study at the Academy (Letter of Intent). This can be attached as a scanned or typed document. Program Information Maple Leaf Academy offers: • Intensive instruction in ESL training with low student/teacher ratio • Maximum of 16 students per class • Subjects cover listening/speaking, reading, writing/grammar, pronunciation, and Canadian culture • Students can register for any number of weeks with a minimum of two (2) weeks starting on every Monday and Tuesday. • Students enrolling in our ESL Academic program must qualify by passing a MLA placement test. MLA accepts students at the level equivalent to the Canadian Language Benchmarks 1 to 7.
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