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English Language Communication Programs
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English Level |
PPIEC English Certificate Levels |
Levels & Entry Guidelines |
TOEFL
Paper/iBT |
SLEP Scales Score |
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Level 1 |
Introductory English Certificate (IEC) |
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Level 2 |
Novice English Certificate (NEC) |
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Level 3 |
Standard English Certificate (SEC) |
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Level 4 |
Advanced English Certificate (AEC) |
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Level 5 |
Mastery Advanced English Certificate (MAEC) |
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Program Description:
The English Language Communication Program will give you the
skills you need to communicate effectively in English. PPIEC
provides a program that combines professional instructors and
college staff with a comprehensive trusted curriculum that
incorporates a well-known textbook in order to maximize
learning. The Worldview series complements our personalized,
communicative approach, which is centered on interactive
learning and is student focused. You will find that every
English level is structured, organized and complete.
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Program Length of Study:
You may begin your English program on any Monday for any
number of weeks.
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After School and Weekend Language Seminars and Workshops:
PPIEC offers free after school and weekend seminars and
workshops for all full time students in all levels of our
English Language Communication Program. Seminars may include,
Reading and Writing – Grammar – Pronunciation and Accent
Reduction – Idioms and Slang – Film and Popular TV – Vocabulary
– Focused Listening – Saturday Conversation Workshop.
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Placement:
PPIEC has five language levels from Introductory to Mastery
Level. Placement depends on your intake exam upon your arrival
on orientation day. PPIEC uses the SLEP Test as well as oral
intake interviews.
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Assessment and Evaluation:
All
students will be evaluated on an ongoing basis and during the
assessment period it will be determined whether the student is
ready to move ahead to the next level. Every student learns at
different rates, so we allow students to be evaluated as they
become ready and their teacher confirms they are ready.
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Advancement in Levels:
When a student has successfully passed their assessment and
evaluation, their certificate is awarded and they are then
promoted to the next level and they purchase their new books for
that level.
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Program Hours Per Week:
ELCP
classes are Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm for a total of 25
hours per week plus the After School Seminars Monday to Friday
3-4pm and Sat 10-12pm for a total of 7 more hours per week for a
grand
total of 32 hours of classes per week
for full time students at PPIEC.

info@panpacificcanada.com
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