EAP Program

Winnipeg Global Education College

English for Academic Purposes

EAP Program

INTRODUCTION

Program Information

English for Academic Purposes Program is a full-time program (25 hours of classes per week), which is in total one year .

Please be advised, if you are not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, you must hold a study permit issued by IRCC due to the duration of the program is longer than 6 months.

Admission Requirement

1.IELTS 4, Duolingo 60 or 

2.Successful completion of the Survival English Program, IELTS Academic Intermediate Program is recognized to meet the English Language proficiency requirements for the English for Academic Purposes Program.

Assessment Structure

The grading for English for Academic Purpose is derived from the cumulative grade of all class assignments, including tests, writing assignments, presentations, participations and attendance. Students must achieve 75% or higher in their cumulative grade in order to advance into higher level courses.

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes
  2. Achieve an average score of 75% in the final exam with no less than 70% in writing or speaking

Program Schedule

CELPIP Program

Winnipeg Global Education College

CELPIP Program

English Stream and Bilingual Stream

INTRODUCTION

Program Description

Winnipeg Global Education College’s CELPIP course is designed to efficiently and strategically prepare students for the CELPIP teaching them both the English language and CELPIP test taking skills.

The CELPIP is a four-skill (listening, reading, writing, speaking) English language proficiency test that is completely delivered on the computer. It is available across Canada. Results are generated within approximately one week. The CELPIP is designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada as proof of English language proficiency for permanent resident status. It can be used under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Start-up Visa Program and various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

The CELPIP Preparation course is for students with an intermediate level of English language proficiency. The course can be taught in two streams, the English Stream and the Bilingual Stream.

The course has 40 lessons including 200 hours of instructional time (5 hours per day). The course is divided into five sections, one for each test section, which also correspond to the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), and one assessment section for practice tests.

The language systems of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and discourse are taught through all of the course sections as appropriate.

Program Objectives

English Language Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

Listening

  1. Identify similar meanings.
  2. Answer short answer questions about listening texts.
  3. Listen to problem solving.
  4. Listen to a daily life conversation.
  5. Listen for information.
  6. Listen to a news item.
  7. Listen to a discussion.
  8. Listen to viewpoints.

 Speaking

  1. Give advice.
  2. Talk about a personal experience.
  3. Describe a scene.
  4. Make predictions.
  5. Deal with a difficult situation.
  6. Express opinions.
  7. Describe an unusual situation.

Reading

  1. Read correspondence.
  2. Understand diagrams.
  3. Read for information.
  4. Read for viewpoints.

Writing

  1. Write an e-mail.
  2. Respond to survey questions.

Test Taking Skills Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. Identify the overall structure of the CELPIP.
  2. Identify all of the question types within each section of the CELPIP.
  3. Answer each question type efficiently.
  4. Complete an English language proficiency test on a computer.

Program Assessments

Each week, students complete practice tests focusing on the language skills and exam question types learned that week.   These practice tests are completed under testing conditions. The tests are then corrected as a class, the correct answers discussed and feedback provided.

Criteria for Passing the Program

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes.
  2. Achieve at least 75% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests.

Program Schedule

Free Trial Course

Winnipeg Global Education College

Free Trial Course

Programs Information

Survival English

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full Time
  • Weekday Course

General Intermediate

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

Academic intermediate

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

ACADEMIC ADVANCED

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

CELPIP Program

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
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customized Vip program

$ 75
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  • 2 hours / Class
  • Flexible study hour
  • customized Course

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Customized VIP Program

Winnipeg Global Education College

Customized VIP Program

INTRODUCTION

Program Description

Target Student: Students who require flexible hours and customized training.

Increase one band within 8- 12 hours instruction.

Hour: Customized

Program Type: Customized

Program structure: One on one VIP courses, flexible schedule and customized content. Available for IELTS/TOFEL/CELPIP and all other courses.

Program content: starting at 20 hours (with 4 modules)

Customized material: Curriculum designed and edited by professional GEC instructors and official IELTS practice tests used.

Program Schedule: Customized to students needs

Program Length: starting at 10 courses

IELTS Academic Advanced

Winnipeg Global Education College

IELTS Academic Advanced Program

INTRODUCTION

Program Description

This program is designed to efficiently and strategically prepare advanced level students for the IELTS Academic Test by teaching them both the English language and IELTS test-taking skills.

This program is for students with a minimum of a 5.5 in IELTS OR equivalent (as established through a placement test or alternative standardized test) OR successful completion of IELTS Academic Intermediate.

This program  is divided into five sections, one for each test section, which also correspond to the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), and one assessment section for practice tests.

The language systems of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and discourse are taught through all of the course sections as appropriate.

Program Objectives

English Language Objectives

At the end of this program  students will be able to:

Listening

  1. Understand verbal instructions.
  2. Preview and predict when listening.
  3. Listen for specific information to complete sentences, forms, notes, tables, diagrams, plans and maps.

Speaking

  1. Use a range of vocabulary when speaking.
  2. Use a range of grammatical structures when speaking.
  3. Use comprehensible pronunciation when speaking.
  4. Speak with minimal hesitation.
  5. Speak cohesively. 

Reading

  1. Identify a reading passage as narrative, descriptive, discursive or argumentative.
  2. Identify the main ideas in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.
  3. Comprehend detailed information in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.
  4. Comprehend information presented in a diagram, graph and illustration.
  5. Summarize information presented in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.

Writing

  1. Write a summary of information presented in a graph or diagram.
  2. Write an opinion essay.
  3. Write an argument essay.
  4. Write a problem-solving essay.
  5. Use a range of vocabulary when writing.
  6. Use a range of grammatical structures when writing.
  7. Edit written work for accuracy, coherence and cohesion.

Test Taking Skills Objectives

At the end of this program  students will be able to:

  1. Identify the overall structure of the IELTS.
  2. Identify all of the question types within each section of the IELTS.
  3. Answer each question type efficiently.

Program Assessments

Each week, students complete practice tests focusing on the language skills and exam question types learned that week.  These practice tests are completed under testing conditions. The tests are then corrected as a class, the correct answers discussed and feedback provided.

Criteria for Passing the Program

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes.
  2. Achieve at least 75% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests.

Program Schedule

IELTS Academic Advanced Program is a flexible program that focusing on improving your English ability. Starting every Monday, and studying length varies depending on students’ abilities

IELTS Academic Intermediate

Winnipeg Global Education College

IELTS Academic Intermediate Program

INTRODUCTION

Program Description

The Program is designed to efficiently and strategically prepare intermediate level students for the IELTS Academic Test by teaching them both the English language and IELTS test-taking skills.

The program is for students with less than a 4.5 in IELTS OR equivalent (as established through a placement test or alternative standardized test). The program can be taught in two streams, the English Stream and the Bilingual Stream.

The program is divided into five sections, one for each test section, which also correspond to the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), and one assessment section for practice tests.

The language systems of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and discourse are taught through all of the program sections as appropriate.

Program Objectives

English Language Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

Listening

  1. Understand verbal instructions.
  2. Preview and predict when listening.
  3. Listen for specific information to complete sentences, forms, notes, tables, diagrams, plans and maps.

Speaking

  1. Use a range of vocabulary when speaking.
  2. Use a range of grammatical structures when speaking.
  3. Use comprehensible pronunciation when speaking.
  4. Speak with minimal hesitation.
  5. Speak cohesively.

Reading

  1. Identify a reading passage as narrative, descriptive, discursive or argumentative.
  2. Identify the main ideas in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.
  3. Comprehend detailed information in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.
  4. Comprehend information presented in a diagram, graph and illustration.
  5. Summarize information presented in short reading passages from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.

Writing

  1. Write a summary of information presented in a graph or diagram.
  2. Write an opinion essay.
  3. Write an argument essay.
  4. Write a problem-solving essay.
  5. Use a range of vocabulary when writing.
  6. Use a range of grammatical structures when writing.
  7. Edit written work for accuracy, coherence and cohesion

Test Taking Skills Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. Identify the overall structure of the IELTS.
  2. Identify all of the question types within each section of the IELTS.
  3. Answer each question type efficiently

Program Assessments

Each week, students complete practice tests focusing on the language skills and exam question types learned that week.  These practice tests are completed under testing conditions. The tests are then corrected as a class, the correct answers discussed and feedback provided.

Criteria for Passing the Program

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes.
  2. Achieve at least 75% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests.

Program Schedule

IELTS Academic Intermediate Program is a flexible program that focusing on improving your English ability. Starting every Monday, and studying length varies depending on students’ abilities

IELTS General Intermediate Program

Winnipeg Global Education College

IELTS General Intermediate Program

INTRODUCTION

Program Description

The program is designed to efficiently and strategically prepare intermediate level students for the IELTS General Test by teaching them both the English language and IELTS test-taking skills.

The program is for students with less than a 5.5 in IELTS OR equivalent (as established through a placement test or alternative standardized test) who need to complete the IELTS General for employment or immigration purposes.

The program is divided into five sections, one for each test section, which also correspond to the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), and one assessment section for practice tests.

The language systems of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and discourse are taught through all of the program sections as appropriate.

Program Objectives

English Language Objectives

At the end of this program students will be able to: 

Listening

  1. Understand verbal instructions.
  2. Preview and predict when listening.
  3. Listen for specific information to complete sentences, forms, notes, tables, diagrams, plans and maps. 

Speaking

  1. Use a range of vocabulary when speaking.
  2. Use a range of grammatical structures when speaking.
  3. Use comprehensible pronunciation when speaking.
  4. Speak with minimal hesitation.
  5. Speak cohesively. 

Reading

  1. Identify the genre of a reading passage.
  2. Identify the main ideas in short reading passages.
  3. Comprehend detailed information in short reading passages.
  4. Comprehend information presented in a diagram, graph and illustration.
  5. Summarize information presented in short reading passages. 

Writing

  1. Write a summary of information presented in a graph or diagram.
  2. Write an opinion letter.
  3. Write an argument letter.
  4. Use a range of vocabulary when writing.
  5. Use a range of grammatical structures when writing.
  6. Edit written work for accuracy, coherence and cohesion.

Test Taking Skills Objectives

At the end of this program students will be able to:

  1. Identify the overall structure of the IELTS.
  2. Identify all of the question types within each section of the IELTS.
  3. Answer each question type efficiently.

Program Assessments

Each week, students complete practice tests focusing on the language skills and exam question types learned that week.  These practice tests are completed under testing conditions. The tests are then corrected as a class, the correct answers discussed and feedback provided.

Criteria for Passing the Program

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes.
  2. Achieve at least 75% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests.

Program Schedule

IELTS General Intermediate program is a flexible program that focusing on improving your English ability. Starting every Monday,and studying length varies depending on students’ abilities

IELTS PROGRAM

Winnipeg Global Education College

IELTS Courses

Course Information

General Intermediate

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

Academic intermediate

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

ACADEMIC ADVANCED

$ 2750
  • 8 Weeks
  • Full time
  • Weekday Course

customized Vip program

$ 75
/hour
  • 2 Hours / Class
  • Flexible study hours
  • customized Course

We invite you to take a free trial course!

Take a trial course to experience the flexibility of learning online and get a feel for what it’s really like to be a student at Winnipeg Global Education College!

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SURVIVAL ENGLISH PROGRAM

Winnipeg Global Education College

Survival English Program

INTRODUCTION

Course Description

Survival English Program is designed to efficiently and strategically help beginner level students. The course is for students with limited or no English language proficiency.

  • The course starts every week.
  • The course is a functional and situational syllabus, with a focus on essential functions and essential situations for the use of English.

Successful completion of the program is recognized to meet the English Language proficiency requirements for the one-year English for Academic Purposes Program which was offered by Winnipeg Global Education College (DLI#:O243237116047).

Course Objectives

At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. Understand basic English when presented in oral and written form.
  2. Produce basic English in oral and written form.
  3. Understand and produce simple grammar (simple tenses, continuous tenses, present perfect).
  4. Understand and produce simple vocabulary for everyday items and everyday situations.
  5. Communicate effectively and comprehensibly in simple, everyday situations

Criteria for Passing the Course

In order to pass the course, students must:

  1. Attend at least 90% of the classes.
  2. Achieve at least 75% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests.
  • Survival English program is a flexible program that focusing on improving English ability. Studying length varies depending on students’ abilities and achievement. Students who have 100% attendance and achieve at least 90% on the weekly quizzes and practice tests are eligible to finish the program faster.

Course Schedule

About Us

WINNIPEG GLOBAL EDUCATION COLLEGE

DLI#O243237116047

About us

If you want to learn English in Canada, or choose a post-secondary program, located in beautiful Winnipeg,Manitoba. Winnipeg Global Education College(GEC)is the best choice for you.

GEC is a government-registered institution in Canada, designated as a DLI (DLI#O243237116047), and is accredited by Languages Canada, the nation’s largest language organization. Since 2011, GEC has remained steadfast in its dedication to providing high-quality English language and post-secondary program. Our institution has been a welcoming home for international students from over 15 different countries, all of whom share a common goal of achieving their academic and professional dreams.

GEC offers an extensive range of English language programs, post-secondary opportunities, and a vibrant social calendar. Our unwavering commitment is to ignite a true passion for the English language while empowering our students with the attitudes, skills, and knowledge needed to unlock their full potential and reach their goals.

Our English programs cater to a wide range of proficiency levels and serve various purposes, including English for Academic Purposes (EAP), Survival English, IELTS preparation (offering Academic Intermediate, Academic Advanced, and General Intermediate levels), CELPIP, and Customized (VIP) programs. Students have the flexibility to commence their language studies on any Monday and choose a duration that aligns perfectly with their individual needs.

In addition to our comprehensive language programs, GEC also offers post-secondary option, including Office Assistant certificate program. Graduates of this program receive certificates that equip them with the skills necessary to excel in specific roles across a range of industries.

At GEC, we empower our students with professional, effective, and efficient language skills and knowledge, allowing them to enhance their English proficiency while enjoying the daily improvement of their language skills. When you become a GEC student, you’ll benefit from our dedicated team’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that your educational journey is filled with learning, excitement, growth, and achievement. Furthermore, our Office Assistant program is carefully designed to equip you with the essential skills required to excel in any professional business environment.