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For the ELT initiative, an eligible client is a permanent resident, a convention refugee and one who is destined for the Canadian labour market. Prior to being placed in the ELT class, participants must also be assessed for language proficiency by designated assessment centres and meet the language proficiency requirements. In-Class Language Training Component The language training component focuses on the following key areas: professional vocabulary, information technology, workplace communication, job search, and workplace culture. This component consists of approximately 200 hours of language training, either on a full-time or a part-time basis. Bridge-to-Work Component This component consists of two separate but not mutually exclusive modules: work placements and mentoring.
Guest Speakers - An intrinsic part of the ELT program is the participation of guest speakers on a regular basis. These speakers provide participants with knowledge and insight into a particular industry, provide information on the recruitment process from the employers' perspective, and share personal experiences about the process of acquiring professional certification or recognition of foreign-obtained credentials. Program Support Services -The three main support services offered by ELT to eligible participants are: on-site Childminding services, Licensed Childcare spots during the bridge-to-work component, and Transportation Assistance in the form of transportation allowances/tokens. The ELT program is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. |
Programs & Services
Events
| Citizenship Preparation Study Group Thu Aug 19 |
| Scarborough Enhanced Language Training Orientation (open to public) Thu Aug 19 @10:00 - 12:00 |
| Summer Camp for Youth Thu Aug 19 @14:30 - |
| Scarborough Enhanced Language Training Orientation (for students) Thu Aug 19 @15:00 - 04:00 |
| Scarborough Enhanced Language Training Program Starts Today! Mon Aug 23 @16:00 - |




(ELT) program provides advanced level English Language Training to adult newcomers. The goal of ELT is to provide job-specific, labour market-level language training to assist newcomers find and keep jobs that match their skills, experience and qualifications. The ELT programs are particularly useful for internationally-trained professionals and tradespeople.