Have you ever dreamed of visiting another city in Canada? Have you ever wished to explore another region of our vast country? Are you interested in improving your English? Are you either a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen? If so, this is for you!
EXPLORE offers you a 1-month all-main-expenses-paid English immersion program in one of the 19 institutions across Canada during the spring or the summer. You get to visit a different city and region, make new friends and improve your English through classes, workshops, activities and more.
For more details and to know how to subscribe, go to Explore Program website.
(By the way Destination CLIC has nothing to do with us)
Or join the ODYSSEY program and just the same you go across Canada but with way more location options. However, this is a French teacher’s assistant paid job. About 20$ per hour. No expenses are covered except your transportation. This is also a great opportunity to improve your English just as acquiring professional skills. You’ll be working in French during the day but you’ll be living in an English environment the rest of the time.
Victoria - BC
You can also find more information on Odyssey Program website. Remember that you do want to be on the French version of these websites to remain in English immersion.
You can also find some testimonies/videos here:
Enjoy!
For various reasons, I’ve been a student at UQAM for many years. Although I’ve never been diagnosed, I probably have some version of ADHD or something similar. There’s an H in there, that’s for sure. Nevertheless, over the years I’ve developed some maturity and I’ve figured out how to get through my many academic obligations despite my problems with adaptation, concentration and so on. I eventually succeeded in getting things done in time and with a level of quality of which I’m quite proud. What’s the secret? I don’t know if there is one. I do have 5 strategies that worked for me, and I’d like to share these with you. My strategies may not work for everyone, but they’re pretty general and adaptable. It’s worth a shot! 1. Use Word and its corrector functions As an UQAM student, you are allowed to download Word software for free on your computer for the duration of your studies. For your English studies, just set the computer to the ...
Last February 14th, for Love day, about 15 students gathered to discuss and have a conversation about why they left their past lives. While most students spoke about their departure from their home country, the conversation went on several topics surrounding each student's sharing. It was an opportunity for everyone to share parts of their stories and experiences, and at the same time a chance to hear about others, and perhaps, learn new vocabulary. Moreover, we had some refreshments such as teas, herbal teas and juices and some great home made cookies (by Alizée) to nibble on while actively listening to others. Do not worry if you've missed it, there will be more. Subscribe to the BLOG to stay tuned and know about our upcoming events. The C.L.I.C. wishes to thank all who participated to this small event. Hope to see you next time.
The C.L.I.C. crew is working hard to organize our next group discussion on the 14th of February. That's right ! We will be sharing and exchanging stories during the international day of love. Hope you will be joining us. Aside from the group discussions, we are also preparing the conference happening on April 24th with the help of our new colleagues at the C.L.I.C. It is still time for you to send us an outline of your conference presentation. We are looking forward to hear from you soon !
Where are you? It might sound a little bit Captain Obvious. All of us stay at home in order to minimize close contact with our friends. In the last 30 days, we showed our strength, resilience, and creativity. C.L.I.C. thinks that the more we practice physical distancing, the more social connections we need. 💗 We may be more concerned about the health issues in this period than before. Now Manami Nagasaki shares with us her argumentative essays about Obesity. Why is Canada Suffering from Ever-increasing Obesity? -Canadian People and Society Need to Shift their Diet Value from Convenience to Quality- By: Manami Nagasaki In Canada, same to other many countries, industrial progress is obviously one of the most evolved and effective contributors of uncountable benefits to our lives over decades. This exponential progress allows people in Canada to have access to an abundant variety of foods and convenience, however, I point ...
😊 You may know the classification of a variety of English called World Englishes. It refers to the different English varieties in different countries or territories. Some students took the course of Language awareness last fall. They were asked to analyze a specific English variety by watching a given TV program. Among them, several students did excellent jobs. C.L.I.C. will share their reports with you one by one. The first report is about Northern Irish English. After having watched the first episode of the sitcom“Derry Girls”, Evelyne Potvin-Cloutier used phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics to delve into the details found in North Irish English which are different from North American English. Northern Irish English Evelyne Potvin-Cloutier Phonetics In the Northern Ir...
Last March 6th, we organized an activity for the students-parents of the English programs and their children. It was the school break week, so we went to the great library of Montreal, the BanQ, where we attended various workshops amongst others. We did Lego construction on a tablet, a computer workshop, we did some coloring and other interesting manual and cognitive activities. In total, we were 4 parents accompanied by 6 children. We spent about 2 hours exchanging and discussing in English between parents while children were having a lot of fun in the different workshops. Both the children and the parents enjoyed the activity and they are ready to live the same experience again. Stay tuned for more activities!
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