English Language Foundations
Course Overview
The English Language Foundations (ELF) program is designed for non-native speakers to build the essential English skills required for academic and professional success. This intensive, multi-level program prepares students to meet the language proficiency prerequisites for SAIT's career programs through a comprehensive curriculum. With flexible full or part-time options and six start dates per year, it offers a tailored and efficient path to achieving your goals.
Key Program Highlights
- Meets the English proficiency requirement for admission into most SAIT career programs upon completion of Level 5
- Comprehensive skill development in speaking, listening, reading, and writing across five progressive levels
- Personalized learning path with placement based on standardized CLBA or IELTS assessment scores
- Flexible scheduling with six annual intakes and eight-week terms for full or part-time study
- Practical, fast-paced learning environment designed for rapid progression and real-world application
Course Overview
The English Language Foundations (ELF) program is designed for non-native speakers to build the essential English skills required for academic and professional success. This intensive, multi-level program prepares students to meet the language proficiency prerequisites for SAIT's career programs through a comprehensive curriculum. With flexible full or part-time options and six start dates per year, it offers a tailored and efficient path to achieving your goals.
Key Program Highlights
- Meets the English proficiency requirement for admission into most SAIT career programs upon completion of Level 5
- Comprehensive skill development in speaking, listening, reading, and writing across five progressive levels
- Personalized learning path with placement based on standardized CLBA or IELTS assessment scores
- Flexible scheduling with six annual intakes and eight-week terms for full or part-time study
- Practical, fast-paced learning environment designed for rapid progression and real-world application