内射大奶 offers day classes (full-time and part-time) and evening classes (part-time) for Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) in person and online on a year-round basis. If you are a Canadian permanent resident or a protected person, you can take free language classes that are funded by the Canadian government.
In the LINC program, you can choose to take a general class or a class specializing in hospitality. There are also mother and baby classes available for mothers to attend where they can bring their infants into private classrooms.
If you are interested in taking a full-time academic program at 内射大奶 but do not meet the language requirements, please consider the English for Academic Purposes program.
The Employment Language Training (ELT) Hospitality program provides new immigrants to Canada (CLB 4+ with permanent resident status) with the opportunity to combine learning English and learning essential skills to help integrate them into the Prince Edward Island Tourism workplace.
The program provides participants with increased English language proficiency in all four CLB areas – reading, writing, listening, speaking; helps them hone their customer service and communication skills; and prepares them to work in the tourism industry. Students also learn about the Employment Standards Act and the Human Rights Act, and participate in résumé and cover letter writing workshops.
Students get hands-on server training in our own restaurant as well as customer service practice in our New-to-You Shop, as well as a two-week job shadow placement, and learn the basics of event planning by working on our Winter Carnival, Halloween Haunted House, and our Pancake Day events. A bus tour of P.E.I. familiarized them with the province's attractions.
When they successfully complete the program, students receive the following:
This program is delivered in-person during the day. It is a full-time class of 25 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Students must interview for the program and commit to attending from September to June.
Apply after completing the following steps:
Step 1: Meet the requirements for and
Step 2: Complete the free Canadian Language Benchmarks Placement Test (CLBPT). to make an appointment for your placement test.
Care for Newcomer Children (CNC) is an onsite childcare centre providing high-quality childcare to newcomer children, ages 19 months to 5 years old during the time their parent or parents are taking LINC classes. The program is led by qualified Early Childhood Educators and designed to support early childhood development, as well as to promote English language learning. Activities include singing and dancing, arts and crafts, reading stories and playing games in the yard.
Rekha Berer
LINC Program Assistant, Community Education
34 Belmont Street
Charlottetown, PE
C1A 5H1
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Tel: 902-566-9520