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LOCATION |
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50 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport by car |
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Select Canadian universities work with Archer College and offer university transfer programs to Archer graduates without requiring the TOEFL
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Students enjoy organized activities to visit the CN Tower, tour downtown Toronto or weekend trips to Ottawa, Montreal and Niagara Falls
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Enjoy living in Hamilton, a beautiful city operating at a slower pace that is home to world-famous universities and located 1 hour from Toronto
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Type
: Private
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Establishment
: 1989
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Membership/Accreditation : CECN, AILIA
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Enrollment
: 100
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Average Class Size
: 10
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Student Adviser
: Yes
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Airport Pickup: Yes
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Internet Access
: Yes
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Tuition
: Medium
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Activities
: Frequent
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Location
: Suburban
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Transportation
: Train, bus, taxi
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CONTACT INFORMATION |
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Archer College, Hamilton 110 James Street South Hamilton, ON, L8P 2Z2
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TEL: +1 (905) 972-0000
FAX: +1 (905) 972-0062
E-mail: HamiltonESL@ArcherEducation.com

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The Intensive ESL Program is offered throughout the year and is ideal for those students able to dedicate time to their English studies. Students enrolled in the program receive 30 hours of classroom instruction each week. The program is offered at 8 levels of instruction, from Beginner to Upper-Advanced. Upon students' arrival at Archer College, they are given an English language skills test to help determine the level best-suited to their ability.
Students at all levels of instruction improve their English skills through practical communication and skills-building exercises during the mornings and focus on specific language skills in the afternoons. Communication skills are developed by active listening and speaking in classroom discussions, listening to radio stations and television shows, working with classmates on group presentations and projects and studying "real life" assignments by practicing English in Canadian shops and businesses. Afternoons are spent studying pronunciation and accent reduction, learning vocabulary, idioms and expressions, developing listening and speaking skills for accuracy and practicing conversation for fluency building. In addition to attending their core English skills, students also have the opportunity to study in special-interest elective classes to complement their regular studies. Depending on student numbers during that session, students can study such topics as: Short Stories; Reading and Writing Skills; Travel and Survival Skills; Canadian Culture; Music, Movies and Television; and Vocabulary through Games.
As an added benefit, students intending to study in a degree program after achieving an advanced level of English have the option of entering Archer College's fully-accredited university transfer program without requiring a TOEFL exam. Archer College's collaboration with select universities provides its graduates the opportunity to continue their studies and complete an undergraduate degree in Canada. These universities include: Royal Roads University; Cape Breton University; and Athabasca University.
Classroom sizes range from 8 to 10 students with a maximum of 12 students per class. Every effort is made to keep classes at an ideal size for effective English language instruction. |
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Dates and fees are approximate and may change without prior notice. Application fee is non-refundable. Housing fee includes meals.
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