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Last updated on 2025-07-15

Program overview

Program overview

Discover the excitement of the 2025 Summer Program offered by ILAC, designed for students aged 15 to 18. This program combines language learning with cultural experiences, providing a unique opportunity to study English at one of the most awarded language schools in the world. With flexible packages tailored to fit various schedules, students can immerse themselves in the English language while enjoying Canada's major attractions and engaging in fun activities. Join us for an unforgettable summer experience!

Program structure

The 2025 Summer Program is structured to provide a comprehensive language learning experience over a flexible duration. Students can choose from three options for the length of stay:

  • 4 Weeks
  • 3 Weeks
  • 2 Weeks

This program includes:

  • 30 English lessons per week
  • Activities and materials
  • Single homestay with three meals per day
  • ILAC Care services
  • Homestay placement fee
  • 2-way standard airport transfers
  • Notarized custodianship letter
  • Public transportation card with $50
  • Program certificate upon completion

Students will also have the chance to participate in various weekend, weekday, and overnight activities, ensuring a well-rounded experience.

Featured Experiences

The 2025 Summer Program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Engaging cultural activities that allow students to explore Canadian culture.
  • Weekend and overnight excursions to major attractions.
  • Exclusive add-ons such as:
    • French Canada Tour (3 days, 2 nights) in Toronto.
    • Rockies Tour (4 days, 3 nights) in Vancouver.
  • ILAC Guides to assist students in navigating their experiences.
  • Social activities designed to foster friendships and community among participants.

Career Options

Completing the 2025 Summer Program can open doors to various career opportunities in Canada. Here are some potential job options for graduates:

  • Language Instructor: Teach English as a second language to non-native speakers in schools or private institutions.
  • Tour Guide: Lead tours and provide insights about Canadian culture and attractions to visitors.
  • Customer Service Representative: Work in various industries, assisting customers and providing support in English.
  • International Relations Coordinator: Facilitate communication and cultural exchange programs between countries.
  • Administrative Assistant: Support office operations in English-speaking environments, utilizing language skills for effective communication.

These roles highlight the importance of English proficiency in the Canadian job market, making the summer program a valuable stepping stone for future career success.

 

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