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Program Requirements
The non-credit Certificate of Proficiency in Written English - Workplace Communication is designed to offer an intense training in written English as a Second/Foreign Language, from the mid-intermediate to the advanced level. For each level, the program includes specific language objectives, various forms of writing commonly used in the workplace, and strategies for effective written communication. It is designed for the acquisition of the linguistic, communicative, and pragmatic competency needed in workplace contexts, and comprises a stringent pedagogical follow-up. The program’s three levels are compatible with national and international frameworks of reference for languages, such as the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB), the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Proficiency Guidelines, and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Required Courses
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CEGL 215 English Grammar at Work (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at a mid-intermediate level wishing to improve their grammatical accuracy in written communication for the workplace at that level. Explores English grammatical rules, thematic vocabulary, and self-correction strategies through a variety of exercises and writing tasks embedded in common work-related situations
Terms: Fall 2013, Summer 2014
Instructors: Lima, Adriana Monteiro (Fall) Turner, Leanna (Summer)
Prerequisite: Placement Test of Written English (PTWE) or Permission of the Director
Corequisite: CEGL 216
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CEGL 216 English Grammar and Writing in Context 1 (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at a mid-intermediate level wishing to improve their overall grammatical skills at that level. Explores the appropriate use of English grammar at the sentence level, thematic vocabulary and self correction strategies through a variety of learning activities embedded in common work related situations.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014, Summer 2014
Instructors: Crump, Alison (Fall) Crump, Alison (Winter) Crump, Alison (Summer)
Prerequisite: Placement Test of Written English (PTWE) or Permission of the Director
Corequisite: CEGL 215
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CEGL 315 English Grammar and Writing in Context 2 (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at a high-intermediate level wishing to improve their overall grammatical skills at that level. Explores the appropriate use of English grammar at the complex sentence level, thematic vocabulary and self correction strategies through a wide range of learning activities embedded in various work related situations.
Terms: Fall 2013, Winter 2014
Instructors: Kyrtatas, Louise (Fall) Kyrtatas, Louise (Winter)
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CEGL 316 English Vocabulary for Workplace (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at a high-intermediate level wishing to develop their writing skills at that level. Broadens the scope of written communication through the study of vocabulary and its function in discourse. Identifies the nature and role of words, phrases and idioms through intense practice of vocabulary in workplace contexts.
Terms: Summer 2014
Instructors: Kyrtatas, Louise (Summer)
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CEGL 415 English Writing Techniques for Workplace (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at an advanced level wishing to develop their writing skills at that level. Explores English syntax and various techniques for text organization, coherence, conciseness and clarity through individual and collaborative work on different forms of writing commonly used in the workplace.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2013-2014 academic year.
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CEGL 416 English Written Communication Strategies for Workplace (8 CE units)
Overview
English (CCE) : Designed for students at an advanced level wishing to develop their writing skills at that level. Explores English syntax and various strategies for style, tone, nuance, purpose and audience through individual and collaborative work on different forms of writing commonly used in the workplace.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2013-2014 academic year.