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Experience the thrill of global connection while immersing yourself in English and having a blast!
Explore vibrant Vancouver and forge lifelong friendships worldwide.
Why Choose DEA ESL Programs?
Dive into our vibrant English class where everyone’s voice matters!
Boost your vocabulary for all situations – from formal chats to casual hangouts – with fun Q&A sessions and lively presentations.
Discover Canadian culture and how to ace the academic and professional scene here. Plus, pick up cool idioms, social cues, and body language tips through awesome group discussions. Get ready to rock your English skills with us!
A wide range of levels
Our programs at DEA Education Center are crafted to align with students' diverse interests, passions, and goals. Classes are tailored to accommodate varying locations, schedules, and language proficiency levels. As you strengthen your English skills, more class options become available.
Schedules that fit your time zone
At DEA, you have the freedom to select the pace of your English learning journey with our varied study intensities. Whether you prefer a gradual progression or a more accelerated approach, we've got you covered. With classes available in the morning, afternoon, and evening, you can conveniently tailor your study schedule to fit around your daily routines or weekly commitments in Vancouver.
High quality of class
Experience top-tier English instruction with our team of seasoned educators who bring expertise and passion to every class. This program has been approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training.
careful student management
Get personalized support with progress reports tailored just for you. Our program covers everything from formal to casual communication, idioms, and more, making learning easy and enjoyable.
Class Type / level
Discover our selection of flexible and dynamic English courses and programs to suit students of different age groups, with a variety of learning goals.
Class Type | |||
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Group class (in person) | |||
One to One class (in person) | |||
On-line class | |||
Junior class (in person) |
- General class : students must be a mature student (18 years or above)
- Junior class : students from Preschool to Grade 12
Class Level | Level |
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Introductory & Elementary – Basics | level 1~3 |
Pre-Intermediate | level 4~6 |
Intermediate | level 7~9 |
Upper-Intermediate | level 10~12 |
Advanced | level 13~15 |
- Students may take 4 weeks or longer to progress to the next level.
- Progression is not guaranteed, and your ability to level up will depend on your attendance, completion of homework, personal aptitude, and overall commitment to your studies.
Study Schedules
Full-Time Intensive Schedule | MONDAY TO FRIDAY : 9:00~14:30 |
Full-Time Schedule | MONDAY TO FRIDAY : 9:00~12:00 |
Part-Time Schedule | MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY : 9:00~12:00 |
Evening-Time Schedule | MONDAY TO FRIDAY : 18:00~19:30 |
Private Language Classes
Private (One-on-One)
Please contact us for more information.
TUITION FEES | |
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Single course (4 weeks) | |
Full-Time Intensive | $1540CAD |
Full-Time | $800CAD |
Part-Time | $760CAD |
Evening-Time | $680CAD |
Registration fee | $150CAD |
*Evening class Registration fee | $170CAD |
Material fee | $80CAD |
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- All pricing is in Canadian dollars.
- Registration fee : one time only.
- Exclusive offer for International & Local students
ABOUT ESL Program
Level 1: Students will build their confidence communicating in everyday situations and be able to express personal information, likes/dislikes, descriptions and identify items. Learners will interact in a simple way and can answer basic questions using familiar words. Lesson plans are personalized, engaging and fun igniting student interest.
Level 2: Students can introduce themselves to others and understand simple questions and concepts. Learners will communicate basic information using short sentences and phrases in relation to needs and experiences. Vocabulary through listening and speaking activities/exercises and comprehending simple directions.
Level 3: Students will learn to communicate information and express ideas using simple
sentences in relation to current needs and experiences. Learners will understand the
fundamentals of basic grammar structures and verb tenses and will continue to build their
vocabulary bank and develop control in communicating in informal routine situations.
Level 4: Students will continue to build their vocabulary and communicate information in relation to everyday experiences and activities with a focus on personal wants and needs. Learners will develop control in communications in informal and formal conversations. In this course, you will be able to ask and respond to questions, tell a simple story or describe situations.
Level 5: Students will develop reading and writing skills to enhance communications and be
able to participate in casual conversations about personal and professional interests. In addition, students will continue to demonstrate their understanding of a variety of real-life situations based on listening, speaking, reading and writing activities.
Level 6: Students will improve their English skills for academic, community and workplace settings. They will continue to build their vocabulary bank in order to communicate with more confidence and continue to incorporate previously learned structures with new ideas.
Level 7: Students will progress using an increasing variety of grammatical structures and develop control of complex structures. Learners will be able to interact in relation to social routin es,educational and work situations. Fuller comprehension will be realized in relation to stories, articles, ideas, and sayings.
Level 8: Students will develop the ability to interact effectively in the community and workplace. Learners will continue to develop vocabulary and grammar structures in order to communicate about a variety of everyday topics with relative ease. Learners will experiment with new and uncommon words while speaking.
Level 1: Emphasis is placed on refining expressive language skills. Students will gain control over a wide variety of complex grammatical structures and a range of concrete, abstract language. Idiomatic language. Nuances and subtleties will be incorporated into lesson plans in order to meet higher-level needs. Students will increase reading comprehension to comprehend the big picture and understand common mistakes.
Level 2: Proficiency is developed by comprehending complex phrases and verb tenses and mastering sentence structure. The learner will broaden their knowledge of grammar, writing and reading comprehension. Conversational strategies are introduced in order for students to understand language creativity.
ESL Program
All DEA course levels align directly with the Canadian Language Benchmarks. Topics included cover areas of interest to the student and are designed to improve fluency and build confidence. Reading, writing, speaking, and listening are integral parts of the program. The interesting course content has been designed to help students advance quickly.
Levels:
Introductory & Elementary – Basics:
Level 1: Student will build their confidence communicating in everyday situations and be able to express personal information, likes/dislikes, descriptions and identify items. Learners will interact in a simple way and can answer basic questions using familiar words. Lesson plans are personalized, engaging and fun igniting student interest.
Level 2: Students can introduce themselves to others and understand simple questions and concepts. Learners will communicate basic information using short sentences and phrases in relation to needs and experiences. Vocabulary through listening and speaking activities/exercises and comprehending simple directions.
Pre-Intermediate:
Level 3: Students will learn to communicate information and express ideas using simple sentences in relation to current needs and experiences. Learners will understand the fundamentals of basic grammar structures and verb tenses and will continue to build their vocabulary bank and develop control in communicating in informal routine situations.
Level 4: Students will continue to build their vocabulary and communicate information in relation to everyday experiences and activities with a focus on personal wants and needs. Learners will develop control in communications in informal and formal conversations. In this course, you will be able to ask and respond to questions, tell a simple story or describe situations.
Intermediate:
Level 5: Students will develop reading and writing skills to enhance communications and be able to participate in casual conversations about personal and professional interests. In addition, students will continue to demonstrate their understanding of a variety of real-life situations based on listening, speaking, reading and writing activities.
Level 6: Students will improve their English skills for academic, community and workplace settings. They will continue to build their vocabulary bank in order to communicate with more confidence and continue to incorporate previously learned structures with new ideas.
Upper-Intermediate:
Level 7: Students will progress using an increasing variety of grammatical structures and develop control of complex structures. Learners will be able to interact in relation to social routines, educational and work situations. Fuller comprehension will be realized in relation to stories, articles, ideas, and sayings.
Level 8: Students will develop the ability to interact effectively in the community and workplace. Learners will continue to develop vocabulary and grammar structures in order to communicate about a variety of everyday topics with relative ease. Learners will experiment with new and uncommon words while speaking.
Advanced:
Level 1: Emphasis is placed on refining expressive language skills. Students will gain control over a wide variety of complex grammatical structures and a range of concrete, abstract language. Idiomatic language. Nuances and subtleties will be incorporated into lesson plans in order to meet higher-level needs. Students will increase reading comprehension to comprehend the big picture and understand common mistakes.
Level 2: Proficiency is developed by comprehending complex phrases and verb tenses and mastering sentence structure. The learner will broaden their knowledge of grammar, writing and reading comprehension. Conversational strategies are introduced in order for students to understand language creativity.
Integrated Courses:
Students will develop proficiency in English in the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Learners gain knowledge of new environments that are necessary for successful integration into schools and the community. Some students with limited English skills may require taking introductory courses based on the school’s curriculum. Evaluations will be made on an individual basis.
Pronunciation:
Practice and refine all aspects of pronunciation: sound, intonation, stress, and mechanics. Students will focus on accent reduction by studying proper English sound production, word and sentence-level stress and intonation. Through the means of group and pair discussions, dialogues and other activities, learners strengthen and fine-tune their English conversation and communication skills gaining functional communicability and increasing self-confidence through speech monitoring techniques. They will be encouraged to speak more spontaneously during class activities and presentations to improve oral communication.
Communications/Conversation, Cultural Immersion:
- Develop your ability to interact effectively in both formal and casual contexts
- Learn Canadian culture and the Canadian academic and professional milieu
- Learn idioms, social norms and body language to broaden your communication skills through discussion group activities
Fees:
Course Length | Weekly Fees (30 hours) |
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1-10 Weeks | $385 |
11-23 Weeks | $375 |
24+ Weeks | $360 |
English Summer Program Schedule:
- 30 hours /week (21 hours instruction and 9 hours outing per week)
- The Outing Schedule in the afternoon is tentative and subject to change
Week | Days | 9:00 am – 12 Noon | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm |
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Week 1 | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday | Welcome Orientation Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons | Downtown Tour: Canada Place & Lunch Pizza Focused English Practice Science World & the Omni-Max Theatre Focused English Practice Biking around Stanley Park |
Week 2 | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday | Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons | Vancouver Public Library & Shopping: Robson Street Walk Focused English Practice Capilano Hatchery & Cleveland Dam Tour Focused English Practice Queen Elizabeth Park/Botanical Gardens |
Week 3 | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday | Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons | Harbour Center Tower Tour Focused English Practice UBC Tour Focused English Practice Granville Island Market, Boat Rental around Granville Island & English Bay picnic |
Week 4 | Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday | Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons Integrated English Lessons | Lynn Canyon Park & Suspension Bridge – North Vancouver Focused English Practice Movies or Bowling Focused English Practice Lonsdale Quay, Horseshoe Bay Tour & Picnic |
- Saturday & Sunday Excursions
Fees:
Registration Fees | Vancouver |
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Registration Fee | $150 |
Registration Fee (High Season) | $200 |
Junior Program Registration Fee: Expand Fee applies to Junior Programs (Included in package pricing, where applicable) | $250 |
Textbook & Materials: 1-11 weeks | $80 |