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Languages Department. @ TL Kennedy Secondary School. Program Information. 5 levels of ESL available (Level A to E) Regional site for the Literacy and Upgrading Programs (5 levels also available for both these programs
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Languages Department @ TL Kennedy Secondary School
Program Information • 5 levels of ESL available (Level A to E) • Regional site for the Literacy and Upgrading Programs (5 levels also available for both these programs • French offered at every grade level, applied and academic for Grade 9 and academic only for Grades 10, 11 and 12
Advantages of the ESL Program • Students progress at their own pace • Students are in smaller classes • Students have extra time on final in-class or for exams held during the regular timetable • Students have more time and other accommodations for the OSSLT (Literacy test in Grade 10) • Students have access to “L” coded classes which are classes designed for ESL students
Advantages of the ESL Program • ESL classes also enable students to develop paragraph and essay writing skills as they progress through the levels as required for post-secondary education • ESL students will also develop their reading comprehension skills in English
Advantages of the ESL Program • ESL students also have the opportunities to further develop their listening and speaking skills in a supportive environment • Students also learn about Canada , its multiculturalism and its education system
Advantages of the French Program • Students learn one of the two official languages in Canada • Students discover a different culture • Students develop connection making with their first language and other languages already known • Students gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the importance of different languages
Language Acquisition Information • It takes an average of 5 to 7 years to develop academic language skills in English • Conversation skills are developed more quickly than reading and writing skills • The development of reading skills is required for graduation and post-secondary education
Language Acquisition Information • The reading skills for graduating require a more sophisticated vocabulary which takes time to develop • The development of writing skills also require a higher level of vocabulary along with the knowledge of a variety of writing forms
Level of Difficulty • Students are placed in appropriate levels according to ability, not age • As students progress through the levels, more is expected from them in their reading, writing and speaking skills
Pathways • ESL DO and ESL EO are exit courses to the regular English program • From these two ESL exit courses, students will register for the appropriate English course required for their further studies: ENG 1P/1D, ENG 2P/2D, ENG 3E,U,C/4E,U,C
Any Questions? • Do you have any questions? • If you do, please contact the Head of the Languages Department at 905-279-6540