Summer English Language Program
About
Summer English Language Program (SELP) is a three-week course of language and cultural study in Vancouver. The program gives students an opportunity to improve their English with the support of experienced ESL teachers and small classes. In addition, students will learn about Canadian culture and participate in exciting recreation activities resulting in enhanced communication skills and confidence in the English language.
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Sample schedule
Instructors or cultural assistants take students on a series of exciting outdoor adventures such as kayaking, an excursion to the Capilano Suspension Bridge, or a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium. Students also visit museums and Vancouver’s ethnically diverse neighbourhoods. This is a sample itinerary and the schedule and activities included are subject to change.
Week One
Day | Activity |
Monday | Morning: Welcome and ELI Afternoon: Homestay orientation |
Tuesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Wednesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: Kayaking |
Thursday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Friday | Full day: Discover Vancouver activity |
Week Two
Day | Activity |
Monday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Tuesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: Vancouver Aquarium |
Wednesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Thursday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: All class activity |
Friday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Week Three
Day | Activity |
Monday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: Museum of Vancouver |
Tuesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Wednesday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: Capilano Suspension Bridge |
Thursday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: ELI |
Friday | Morning: ELI Afternoon: Closing ceremony |
Program Dates
Program Dates: Tuesday August 5 – Friday August 22, 2025
Homestay Dates: Sunday August 3 – Saturday August 23, 2025
Homestay
Homestay accommodation is optional and are an important part of the language immersion program. Students stay with carefully selected English-speaking families. Homestay families are interested in sharing their time and culture so that students can practice their English and learn about West Coast living. Students will take part in daily family activities. Many of the language assignments will involve discussions with your host family.