Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-07-15

Program overview

Program overview

Welcome to the 2025 Fall Program at ILAC, designed for students aged 15 to 18 who are eager to enhance their English language skills. This program offers a unique blend of engaging courses and cultural experiences, making it an exciting opportunity for young learners. Students will have the chance to study at one of the most awarded language schools in the world, ensuring a high-quality educational experience. With flexible packages available, students can choose the length of their stay to fit their schedules. Join us for an unforgettable journey of learning and exploration!

Program structure

The 2025 Fall Program is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over various durations. Students can select from the following program lengths:

  • 8 weeks

This program includes:

  • 30 English lessons per week
  • Student materials
  • Student insurance
  • Social activities
  • Homestay with 3 meals per day
  • Homestay placement fee
  • 2-way airport transfers
  • Notarized custodianship letters (for students with accommodation)
  • Program certificate

Students will also enjoy a variety of activities, including weekend, weekday, and overnight excursions, allowing them to experience Canada's major attractions while improving their language skills.

Featured Experiences

The 2025 Fall Program offers a range of exciting experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Co-op opportunities to gain practical experience
  • Engaging lab sessions to apply language skills in real-world contexts
  • Field trips to explore cultural landmarks and attractions
  • Joint partner programs that foster collaboration and networking
  • A variety of social activities designed to promote interaction and cultural exchange

These unique features ensure that students not only learn the language but also immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of Canada.

Career Options

Upon completion of the 2025 Fall Program, students can explore various career options in Canada, including:

  • Language Instructor: Teach English as a second language to non-native speakers in schools or private institutions.
  • Customer Service Representative: Utilize language skills to assist customers in various industries, enhancing communication and satisfaction.
  • Tour Guide: Lead tours and provide information about local attractions, using language skills to engage with diverse groups.
  • Administrative Assistant: Support office operations by communicating effectively with clients and colleagues in English.
  • Content Writer: Create written content for websites, blogs, and marketing materials, leveraging strong language skills.

These career paths highlight the versatility and value of language proficiency in the Canadian job market, opening doors to numerous opportunities for graduates.

 

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