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THIS ISWHO WE ARE#Welcome
King George International College
#We Are Canadian
Staff Spotlight
Before You Land
Know What to Pack
After You Land
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The Heart of KGIC #Family
Why English as a Second Language @KGIC
Junior/Childrens Programs
Summer Programs
How to Give Your Presentation Power
#Untangling Technology in the Classroom With Luc
A Simple Comparison Chart
Idioms: What Do They Mean?
Land a Job #Tips
What Skills You Will Learn
TOEFL, IELTS, FCE Comparison Chart
ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview by Computer Test
Your Pathway to University
An Assistants Point of View5 Common Mistakes
Equivalences, Locations, Requirements
Diploma & Degree Programs
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Education can be a confusing maze of choic-
es and decisions. At KGIC and KGIBC-CTC,we know how difficult and overwhelming itcan be to make the right educational choices
for your future. Having been in business since
1996, KGIC has helped more than 60,000students to do just that, guiding them todiscover the path that is right for them.
As a student, you are a unique individualwith your own special cultural background,learning style and goal plan, and it is ourmission to help you reach your highest po-tential. With locations across Canada, KGIC
has partnerships with many universities and
colleges, providing a clear pathway to yourpost-secondary education.
Our dedicated team of upbeat professionals
are always available for one-on-one chats
and pride themselves on providing you withpersonal and individualized academic coun-
selling whenever you need it. While you may
be far from home, you are far from alonewhen you study with us.
KGIC and KGIBC-CTC are unique in that they
have their own creative in-house curriculum
design and development team. What thismeans for you is that our learning materialsare always fresh and innovative, giving youthe competitive edge you need to succeedboth academically and professionally in to-
days world.
On behalf of our staff and teachers, wedlike to welcome you to the KGIC family, andencourage you to discover what we can dofor you.
Best,
Tanya Scorah
Executive Director
Since 1996, KGIC has helped
more than 60,000 students make
the right educational choices.
#Welcome
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a member of CIBT EDUCATION groupkgic & kgibc-ctc
International Representative Offices
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Degree College locations
Licence Agreements
7 KGIC & KGIBC-CTC locations
10 CIBT China locations
About #CIBT Education Group
CIBT Education Group Inc. is an education managementcompany focused on the global education market. Listedon the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NYSE Amex, CIBTGroup owns and operates a network of business, technicaland language colleges and has cooperative joint programmes
at over 70 locations in 18 countries. Its subsidiaries include
King George International College, Sprott-Shaw Community
College (established in 1903), Sprott-Shaw Degree College,and CIBT School of Business China. Through these subsidiar-
ies, CIBT Group offers accredited business and management
degrees, and programmes in college preparation, automotive
maintenance, information technology, hotel managementand tourism, English language training, English teachercertification, and other career/vocational training. In addition
to its wholly-owned subsidiaries, CIBT Group is the exclu-sive licensee for the American Hotel & Lodging AssociationEducational Institute (ALHA-EI) in China and the Philippines,
and the WyoTech Automotive Institute for China. CIBT Group
also owns Irix Design Group, a leading design and advertis-ing company based in Vancouver, Canada.
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When people outside of Canada envision the typical Canadian, many
tend to imagine someone with fair hair, light eyes and fair skin. Upon
their arrival, they see many faces of their own country reflected back
at them and they wonder, Where are all the real Canadians?
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Canadian government adopted multiculturalism as an officialpolicy. What does this mean for the country? It means that Canada is a vibrant and diversecultural mosaic, that we are different from countries that have the melting pot policy. Itmeans that, rather than expecting newcomers to blend in with their surroundings, Canadawelcomes and encourages them to retain and celebrate who they are, regardless of wherethey come from.
In Canada, we celebrate a wide array of cultures and many of the holidays that representthem. For example, Chinese New Year is commonly celebrated according to the lunar cal-endar in January or February. During this time, some businesses even close and change
their work hours. In October, Diwali, a Hindu festival, is celebrated throughout Canada.If you walk around any metropolitan Canadian city, you can partake in an eclectic feastfrom several different parts of the world. For lunch you have a choice of pho (Vietnamesenoodle), souvlaki (Greek), tacos (Mexican), or shwarma (Middle Eastern), all often withina ten-minute walking distance of each other.
While its true that many countries around the world have a homogeneous population andcertain traditional foods that they are known for worldwide, this is not the case in Canada.Here, we have people from all over the world, all of whom are Canadian. Being Canadianmeans being accepting and inclusive; it means being open and welcoming to all the worldhas to offer.
It is sometimes said that the stereotypical Canadian loves hockey and beer, is overly polite,and always ends a sentence with eh. While these traits may be true of some Canadians,
our real identity is about being proud of where we come from and being able to share ourculture with our neighbours.
#we are canadian
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Being Canadian means being accepting and inclusive; it meansbeing open and welcoming to all the world has to offer.
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Im Rania El Souri. I have been theAdmissions Registrar for almost 2years. I speak English, Arabic, andSpanish. I enjoy learning about dif-ferent cultures and languages. I have
visited many countries including
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland,and Cyprus.
Stefan Hostacny has been teaching at
KGIC Robson Campus in Vancouversince April 2006. He teaches Grammar
3, Reading and Writing 3, Listening4 and Communications 3. He lovesinfluencing people in a positive wayand making a difference in their lives
by providing positive examples.
14 years of experience teaching ESL7 years at KGIC / KGIBC-CTC5 years teaching TESOLPassionate and caringCreative and hard-working
11 years of experience teaching ESL
7 years at KGIC / KGIBC-CTC6 years teaching TESOL-CDedicated and enthusiasticCreative and knowledgeable
1 year teaching all ages in Ma'anshan,
China. 2 years teaching all ages in Yonago,
Japan. 9 months teaching at KGIC Victoria.
I enjoy the drive, enthusiasm, and humour
the students bring to my class, and I tryto provide the same to them.
Im Joseph Gallagher, and Ive been working
here since June 2009 as an IT-K instructor.I run the role-play class, and love my job for3 reasons:1. the textbook (awesome topics)2. my co-workers, and3. the students.
Ive thought in China, India, and Pakistan. I lovemusic and Brazilian jiu-itsu, and can be seenwalking around the campus everyday with abig smile on my face
How long at KGIC: 1 yearWhat you do: Brazilian MarketingManagerWhat you like about your job: I enjoymeeting new people, travelling to new
places, and taking on new challenges.
Interesting fact about you: When Iwas 13 I won a nationwide marketing
competition from Coca-Cola.
How long at KGIC: 3 yearsWhat you do: Japanese Counselor, VancouverWhat you like about your job: I enjoy meet-ing new students and watching and helpingthem grow through their experience at KGIC.Receiving a thank you from students makesmy day.Interesting fact about you: I used to be a com-
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My name is Andrew Shedden, andI teach EPE at KGIC Toronto. I enjoyteaching at KGIC, as it is a school that
gives students a positive impressionof Canada. Before settling on teach-
ing, I worked over 25 jobs! Everything
from blacksmith to street musician toweb administrator!
After teaching in Taiwan for 2 years, I travelled
through Asia absorbing as much food andculture as possible. I completed my mastersdegree, then worked for 4 years as an execu-
tive assistant learning the ropes of the business
world before joining KGIC in 2010. Teachingand visual art are my passions, and I nowlove sharing my experience and knowledgewith business students as the BE Instructorand Coordinator.
My name is Teresa Frymire. Ive been work-ing at KGIBC since March 2004 as a TESOLInstructor (Im a dinosaur here)! Somethingthats interesting about me is that Im crazyabout anything Spanish. Of course, I lovethe language and have been studying it offand on for years. Im also a flamenco dancer.
Ive been dancing for over 15 years and have
been a part of a small group called AireFlamenco (pronounced Iray) that performsin Vancouver. Ole!
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before you land
What do I need to have ready before I board the airplane?Before getting on your flight to Canada, there are some im-portant documents and information you need to make sureyou have upon arrival in Canada. These documents andinformation should be kept in a safe place as part of your
carry-on luggage. Do not put any of these documents intoyour checked luggage.
#BeforeBoarding
Your full name and dateof birth
Your address, flightinformation, purpose
of trip, & place ofdeparture
Your signature
On the plane, you will be given a Customs Declaration Cardand a multilingual leaflet explaining how to fill out the card.If you have any problems filling out the information on thecard, the flight attendant can assist you. You will need thefollowing information when filling out your declaration card:
Check the appropriateboxes that apply to you
Duration of stay, list of
goods you are bringing
into the country over
duty-free allowance
What do I do with the#CustomsDeclarationCard?
Relax, get comfortable and sleep as much as you can.There are a few simple things you can do so that you willnot be too tired when you arrive in Canada.
Drink lots of water
Dont drink alcohol or caffeine
Get lots of rest before flying and rest on the plane
Try to stretch and exercise in your seat while on the plane
When you arrive in Canada, stay awake until 11pm, dont
stay up later than 11pm. Your body needs to adjust tothe new time zone
Your Letter of Acceptance from
KGIC or KGIBC-CTC.
A bank statement showing youhave enough money to supportyourself in Canada (if you are asked)
Important contact telephonenumbers in Canada(homestay,person picking you up, student house information)
For a list of countries that require a Visa before enter-ing Canada visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp.
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Clearing Canada Customs andImmigration #WelcomeToCanada
After getting off the plane, you will go to Canada Customsand Immigration. They will check your passport and docu-mentation. Follow the signs in the airport to find Customsand Immigration. If you are not sure where to go, ask airport
staff and they will direct you.
Do you have everything on yourchecklist prepared?
#LuggagePick-up
Now that you have cleared Canada Customs andImmigration, you can pick up your luggage. Look atone of the large information boards for your airline andflight number. This will tell you which carousel your lug-gage will be on.
Before going to the luggage area and leaving the im-migration area, make sure you have all the documentsyou need. If you have a study permit or work permit do
not go to the baggage claim area until you have met with
the immigration officer for the 2nd interview. You will not
be able to return to the immigration area if you miss thisinterview and will not receive your study or work permit.
Problems at the AirportIf you have any problems while at the airport, remember
to stay calm. Go to an airport information booth or ap-
proach an airport attendant for assistance. Canadians arevery friendly and are there to assist you.DO NOT PANIC.
For more information on arriving
in Canada you can also visit the
airport websites.
Vancouver and Surrey, BC:www.yvr.ca
Victoria, BC:www.victoriaairport.com
Toronto, ON:www.gtaa.com
Halifax, NS:www.hiaa.ca
For information on documents needed before enter-
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After you landLife as a student in Canada can be exciting and thrilling. It is
a chance for many students to discover their independence
and challenge themselves with new experiences and personal
growth. You will find many differences between living in your
country and living in Canada. You might also be surprised
to find some similarities.
Without a doubt, moving to Canada will bring big changesto your life, whether you are here for only a month, or youare studying here for a year or more. Regardless of how long
you will study here, you will have to face a new city, newpeople and new ways of doing things. Here are some quickfacts about Canada for you to check out:
Half of Canada is covered with forests, which shouldnot be surprising, considering one-tenth of the world's
forests are here. Many inventions including: basketball, the electric light
bulb, the electric range, the electron microscope, thetelephone, standard time, the television, the zipper, and
the first snowmobile were invented in this remarkablecountry.
The lowest temperature recorded in Canada was -63 de-grees Celsius at Snag, Yukon on February 3, 1947.
Canada is over 40 times bigger than the UK and 18times bigger than France.
Justin Bieber is Canadian and so is Celine Dion.
In 1883, the baseball glove was invented in Canada.
Canada is the 2nd largest exporter of potatoes in theworld.
Canadians consume more macaroni and cheese thanany other country in the world.
We have $1 and $2 coins. We originally called the $1
coin a loonie, and when we changed the $2 bill to acoin, everyone called it a toonie.
40% of the world's newspapers are printed on Canadian
paper.
English and French are the two official languages ofCanada.
The Trans-Canada Highway is over 7604 kilometres inlength and is the longest national highway in the entireworld. Canada has 38 national parks, over 1000 pro-vincial parks and about 50 territorial parks.
Despite being the 2nd largest country in the world, thepopulation is only approximately 34 million.
The oldest Canadian on record was Marie-Louise Meilleur.
She was born on August 29th 1880 and died on April16, 1998 at the age of 117.
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toque:pronounced tu:k) a fitted wool hat
how come?: spoken casual form of Why?
double-double: a Tim Hortons coffee with two cream
and two sugar (although some other coffee shopswill recognize this term)
giveer:to work hard or put a lot of effort into something
eh?: pronounced like the letter A. Used to check
for agreement or attention.whats up?:a casual greeting meaning How areyou? or Whats happening?
hoodie:a hooded sweatshirt, with or without a zipper
what gives?:a casual question meaning Whatsgoing on? or Why are you doing that?
hows it goin?: a casual way to say, How are you?
heads up!:to give notice of advance information; orto give a warning of immediate danger
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Get an application and complete it
This can be done online www.servicecanada.gc.ca orat the nearest Service Canada Centre. You need theApplication for a Social Insurance Number form,Form NAS2120.
Gather your documents
Primary Document
You need the original of one of the following documents:
study permit and a contract of employment from theschool or employer on campus
work permit issued by Citizenship and ImmigrationCanada (CIC)
Submit your application and documents
You have two options:
Take your application and original documents to thenearest Service Canada Centre.
Mail your application and original documents to Service
Canada. Once this is correctly completed and received, you can
expect to receive your SIN card within 10 business days.
More information can be found at:www.servicecanada.gc.ca
Information in other languages can be found atwww.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/about/publication/foreign/index.html
HOW TO APPLY FOR MEDICAL INSURANCE
You can buy medical insurance at the front desk, but before
you go you will need the following things:
1. Money. It costs $2/day plus tax. You can pay for asmany months as you need.
2. You will need your student number. You can find thisinformation on your student card, letter of acceptance,or on your schedule.
3. Your medical insurance card will be ready two days afteryou pay for it.
#directoryHOW TO APPLY FOR A SIN(SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER) CARD
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Dial 411 for directory assistance
How do I open a bank accountin Canada?If you want to open an account at a Canadian bank youwill need to have a student visa or work permit. You will
also need an address in Canada (homestay, apartment orhouse). Banks will not accept a hotel, motel or hostel ad-dress. To open a bank account you will need:
Your address in Canada Photo Identification Your Student Visa or Work Permit Letter of Acceptance or Letter of Enrollment from KGIC
If you want help opening an account when you arrive inCanada speak to a counselor at your school and they cangive you more information.
How can I call my country?
CAN I GET A LIBRARYCARD IN CANADA?
What you need:
ID: drivers license, student card or passport.
Verification of Canadian address: this can be a bill orletter you have received with both your name and ad-dress on the envelope.
For more information you can visit the following websites
Toronto: www.torontopubliclibrary.ca
Victoria: www.gvpl.ca
Vancouver: www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca
Surrey: www.spl.surrey.bc.ca
Halifax: www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca
DRIVERS LICENCE #INFO
As long as you have an international drivers licence youcan drive for up to six months in Canada. You will have toget your international drivers licence in your country before
coming to Canada. If you have a translation of your drivers
licence and drivers record from your country it may bepossible to change your licence to a BC, Ontario, or NovaScotia drivers licence. They will keep you old l icense when
you do this. For BC visit www.icbc.com/licencing for moreinformation. For Ontario visit www.mto.govon.ca for informa-
tion on getting an Ontario drivers licence. For Nova Scotia
visit www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/ for more information.
To make an international phone
call, dial 011 + country code +
city code + phone number.
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Discover historic Maritime charmmixed with modern cultural flair.
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Celtic culture is alive and well in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where
you can find the most lasting legacy of the sinking of theTitanic. The largest city in Atlantic Canada has a large
collection of Titanic artifacts at its famed Maritime Museum
of the Atlantic, where visitors can explore remnants of the leg-
endary ship close up. Halifax is a place rich in history, culture
and breathtaking vistas. A mix of museums, art galleries and
churches, Halifax also boasts a hopping night life with plenty
of pubs and watering holes, where pub crawling is a way of
life. Those drawn to the salty air of the ocean can stroll along
the citys expansive boardwalks and find locals playing lively
Celtic tunes with a backdrop of ships from all over the world.
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Main bus route toKGIC CampusRight outside the building:
1 10 20 9Across the street from the building:
5, 10, 20, 41, 59, 68, 80, 81, 82, 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 53
MetroXprovides a worry-free and comfortable
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metrox Cash FaresAdult/Student $3.23 Child/Senior $2.50 Monthly Pass: $100
TAXI Estimated fare for a 6km/10-12 minute cab ride is:
12 DOLLARSHalifax Stanfield International Airport
KGIC Halifax campus is about 34km /35-minute drive from the airport. Theairport has a shuttle service to and from
the city from select hotel locations.
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Bicycles are cheap, eco-friendly,and a great way to explore the cityon sunny days.
Halifax, founded in 1749, is home to one of the worlds greatnatural harbours and the worlds longest waterfront boardwalk.
Here you can experience the pleasures of an urban centre and
still be minutes away from the charm of small coastal villagesand nature for which Nova Scotia is well-known. If you ever
need a reminder of when to eat lunch, the historical Citadelfortress, which is the highest part of downtown Halifax, stillfires the noon hour cannon every day. If you want to have theultimate Canadian experience while enjoying an international
setting of languages, foods and cultures, then please visitCanadas Ocean Playground.
Join the thousands of visitors at Halifaxs Seaport FarmersMarket and enjoy the best of farm fresh produce, preparedfoods, wines, artisan crafts and even live music. On a saddernote, but one of historical interest, is Halifaxs role in recover-ing victims of the Titanic in 1912, many of whom were laid torest in three of the citys cemeteries. For fans of the 1997 film
Titanic, you might want to pay a visit to the Fairview Cemeteryand stop at grave marker 227, labelled J. Dawson, theinspiration for Jack, Leonardo DiCaprios character.
!TopTenMustDosInHalifax
1. Visit Citadel Hill.
2. Go on a harbour cruise to either enjoy
the view itself or go whale watching.3. Go to the Split Crow Pub on one of the
evenings they have live music playing.
4. Take a stroll, hike or run through PointPleasant Park.
5. Visit the Seaport Farmers Market on aweekend morning.
6. During the winter, go ice skating (freeskate rentals) at the commons.
7. Enjoy the International Busker Festival
down on the waterfront every summer.
8. Be thoroughly entertained byShakespeare by the Sea CompanyTroop in the summer.
9. Take a trip to Peggys Cove Lighthouse.
10. Be amazed by the artistic talent in Halifaxat the Nocturne: Art at Night event.
Movie Ticket: $11:50 Pint of beer: $5.00 Dinner: $20 Tim Hortons XL coffee: $1.93 One bedroom apartment: $650-1000
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A Resident of Halifax iscalled a Haligonian.
Halifax has the longest con-
tinuous seafront boardwalk
in the world. The mayor of Halifax swims
in the harbour every year.
Every year Halifax gives atree to the city of Boston as
a thank you for their helpafter the Halifax explosionon December 6th, 1917.
#HalifaxFunFacts
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Programs at KGIC Halifax Campus: English as a Second Language (ESL)
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#TORONTO
Explore one of the most economicallypowerful cities in the world, with oneof Canadas most beautiful skylines.
Canadas largest city has also been recognized by Forbes
Magazine as one of the fastest growing among the G7/8
nations. Truly a world-class metropolis, Toronto boasts
the most corporate headquarters of any Canadian city and is
a hub for finance, business, telecommunications, transporta-
tion, media, and fashion, to name just a few. Shopping and
dining in Toronto is second to none, with Eaton Centre being
the main tourist attraction for shopaholics. Whats more, many
North American celebrities can be spotted taking in the sights,
especially during the citys Toronto International Film Festival.
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Whether you prefer living downtown or in North York, on the Danforth oralong Bloor West, there is always something exciting going on in Toronto!Its the biggest city in Canada, with a population of over 2.5 million people.Toronto has one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world, soeveryone can feel welcome. If you plan to travel, Toronto is just a bus rideaway from Niagra Falls, Montreal, New York, Algonquin Park and many other
beautiful attractions in southeastern Canada. If you want to experience asafe, multicultural, urban life, you simply must come to Toronto.
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Dream of Riches at Casa LomaA majestic castle tucked away in the middle of Toronto letsyou experience elegance you wont find anywhere else.
Play Canadas Game at the Hockey Hall of FameThe ultimate place devoted to the great Canadian game.
Find Sophistication at StratfordWatchRomeo and Juliet come alive only a few hours awayfrom Toronto at the most famous Shakespeare festival inNorth America.
Relax on Centre IslandHop on a short ferry ride from downtown Toronto to walkor bike around an island park with sandy beaches on theshores of Lake Ontario.
Shopping in the Distillery DistrictExperience a trip to the past surrounded by heritage build-ings while enjoying cafes, art galleries, great shopping, and
with a working distillery, Ontarios finest beer.
Encounter Colours at Algonquin ParkWhether its the bright blue of the open sky or the chang-ing colours of the autumn leaves, one of Ontarios largestprovincial parks is a true escape from the city into nature.
All Night Art at Nuit BlancheAn outdoor art festival that runs for one night in Octoberfrom 7pm7am. International and Canadian artists createworks that span downtown, and make staying up all nightmore fun than ever.
Discover Cultures at Caribbean CarnivalGet more than a taste of Torontos diversity by celebratingwith Canadians from the Caribbean dancing, music andfood are all part of this 10 day extravaganza.
Save Money at Honest EdsFind bargains at Torontos largest and most colourful discount
store, but be careful not to get lost in the 3-floor maze!
Taste NiagaraAfter seeing Niagara Falls, experience the taste of the areaby sipping on wines from local vineyards.
Every year, dozens of Hollywood moviesare filmed in Toronto. Next time youre ina movie theatre, look for the Toronto land-marks! X-Menwas filmed in Casa Loma,The Incredible Hulkon Yonge Street, andbest of all, Chicago was filmed in Toronto!
Toronto has the worlds second largestChinatown, but its only one of five in the city!
#TorontoFunFacts
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#transportation ttc
$126
Tickets
Cash Fare
MonthlyPass
KGIC is a short walk from Eglinton station
TTC is a 24-hour system
All KGIC students receive a discount price:
SUBWAY
STREETCAR
Movie Ticket: $10.00 Pint of beer: $5.00 Dinner: $20 Cup of Coffee: $1.50 One bedroom apartment: $750-$900 Hockey Game: $50
#HowMuchDoesItCost?
To help office workers stay warm in winter,Toronto has a 28-kilometre undergroundnetwork of malls and paths (called thePATH), stretching from Union Station allthe way to Dundas Street.
Yonge Street, which is the unofficial centre
of the city, is actually the longest street inthe world. Starting at Lake Ontario, it runsalmost 1900km!
sAVE $22
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Programs at KGIC TORONTO Campu
English as a Second
Language (ESL) Levels 1-6
Toronto Summer Program
Business Management (BM
Business English (BE)
Advanced Business
Management (A-BM)
Interpreting & Translation -
Korean (IT-K)
TESOL Advanced
(TESOL-A)
TESOL for Children
(TESOL-C)
Intermediate English for
Post Secondary Education
(IEPE)
English for Post Secondary
Education (EPE)
IELTS
Power Speaking and
Modern Media (PMM)
We have:
20 classrooms
Wireless Internet
A large student lounge an
computer lab
Microwaves for students
TVs
Kitchen with a fridge
Minimum age: 16 years
Minimum age: 18 years
We have: 13 classrooms with TVs
and sound systems
Wireless Internet
A large student lounge
Computer lab
Microwaves for students
TVs
Kitchen with a fridge
Programs at KGIbC TORONTO Camp
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#victoriaT
he capital of British Columbia, Victoria, is one of the most sce-nic of all Canadian destinations, and a unique mesh of British,
European and Asian influences. Its world-famous Butchart
Gardens houses some of the most eye-catching plants and flowers
seen anywhere, and is a must-see for anyone who appreciates natural
beauty. Want to sip high tea like they do in Britain? The Empress
Hotel offers afternoon tea, with sandwiches and pastries in a posh
atmosphere that will make you feel like royalty. The Parliament
buildings, particularly mesmerizing when lit up at night, are located
in the middle of the city and are also not to be missed.
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Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia. Greater Victoria has a popula-
tion of 350,000. The city is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Islandand nicknamed Canadas garden. The year-round temperate climate makes
Victoria the perfect destination for visitors interested in playing outdoors and
strolling through gardens.
Victoria has a very unique sense of community. Each neighbourhood hasits own distinctive character and charm. Most people live within walkingdistance of parks or the scenic waterfront that surrounds the city. Thedowntown area is a short walk, bike or bus ride away.
#transportationThe most common transportaion in Victoria
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Walk on passEngerIt is more convenient to take the PaCoach Line to downtown Vancouver
GOING TO VANCOUVER
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sold on campus
Victoria has a mild climate. Even though it may snow, the snow will meltquickly. If you have never experienced snow, its nice to see and feel it,but it can be annoying when it stays. Even Vancouver gets more snow andis colder than Victoria. Because of the mild climate, there will be flowersalmost all year around.
The Victoria campus is small and intimate. The city itself is not as big asVancouver and Toronto. It is easy to get around by bus and doesnt take too
long to get from one side of Victoria to the other side. Plus, its a safe city.
The Victoria campus is right in the heart of downtown in an old buildingthats located in Bastion Square, which is a historical site. Its been aroundsince 1890. When you step out of the building and turn left, you can seethe inner harbour and the ocean. On your lunch break you can sit on abench by the water and relax.
Since Bastion Square is a popular spot, there is a market in the summermonths where you can buy clothes, jewellery, chocolates, books, andmuch more. Often there is a street performer who plays music. Victoria isan artsy city.
Our campus will be renovated December 2011. If you want to study atthe KGIC campus with the freshest walls and the shiniest floor, come do ithere in Victoria!
Victoria is an amazing city tolive, study and play.
#WhyVictoria?
10 Tickets Day PassCash Fare
Take the public bus to
the ferry terminal at:
#WhyDoYouLikeVictoriaCampus?What Our Current Students Are Tweeting
Feng, Ti Kang
The staff are very warm and friendly, it feels
like home. You can meet many people from
other countries. @KGICVictoria
Al-Ansari, Maryam
The teachers here are very kind and caring.
It feels like my second home. The classesare also very interesting. @KGICVictoria
Ishihara, Shinya
I enjoy speaking with the staff and students.
There are many exciting activities to join.@KGICVictoria
Cheng, Yu-Yang (Eric)
There is a great relaxed atmospherehere which is great for studying. Theteachers here are very kind and friendly.KGICVictoria
Peiro, Pame
Im not only learning English but Im learn-
ing about other cultures from the friendsthat I have made. @KGICVictoria
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1. If you would like to meet locals, go to Moka House onCook Street. Moka House is an artsy coffee shop, where
you can order many different kinds of drinks and snacks.
Every month they feature a local artists work.
2. The breakwater at Ogden Point is a seawall that leadsinto the ocean, which was completed in 1916. While
walking on the wall, which is surrounded by the ocean,you can see seals, starfish, and other water creatures if
you are lucky. There is also a display of Native American
art along the wall that you can look at while strolling along.
Afterwards, you can warm up at the Ogden Point Caf.
3. On a sunny day, you can take the harbour ferry fromthe inner harbour to Spinnakers. While sitting in the 12passenger ferry, the driver wil l tell you some interestingfacts about Victoria. Spinnakers is a restaurant that uses
fresh local ingredients and brews its own beer.
4. Everyone who comes to Victoria must go to ButchartGardens. No matter what time of the year you go,
there is always something beautiful to see. From Julyto August there is entertainment in the evenings, andevery Saturday there is a fireworks display. If you havesome spare time before or after your visit, you can go to
the Butterfly Gardens, where you can see big butterflies
and moths. If you are more into birds of prey, you canmake a stop at The Raptors at Church and State Winery,
and see eagles, hawks, owls, turkey vultures and more.
5. Do you want to see what the inside of a castle lookslike? Craigdarroch Castle was finished in 1890. Eventhough the castle isnt huge, it is still quite fantastic tolook at from the outside and if you want, you can take
a tour and check out the rooms inside. In the souvenirshop, you can buy many interesting things.
6. Goldstream Provincial Park is an old growth temperaterain forest. You can go for walks there throughout theyear. From OctoberDecember thousands of salmonreturn to the park to spawn. While walking next to thestream, you will see many dead and live fish in thewater. These fish attract approximately 270 eagles a day.
7. At Fishermans Wharf, you can see many colourfulfloating homes. These are practically houses that arefloating on the water.
8. Dallas Road is a well-known road in Victoria. At leastonce while you are here, you should get together withfriends and walk along Dallas Road, which is a walkway
that goes right along the ocean. Grab a cappuccino atMoka House and walk on Dallas Road to the Breakwater.
There are many benches along the path where you can
sit, watch the sun go down and relax while smelling thefresh ocean breeze.
9. Since Victoria is an island, its the perfect place to go
whale watching. If you feel adventurous, you can chooseto go on a zodiac, but if you dont want to be that close
to the water, you could choose a big, heated boat. From
here, you may see seals, sea lions, otters, eagles andhopefully some orcas or whales.
10. The Empress Hotel has been open since 1908 and isdefinitely a grand hotel. The old building is covered ingreen vines that turn red in autumn. At night, it is illu-minated by colourful lights. Even if you are not stayingthere, you can walk through the old building, to take alook at the interior design. The hotel is especially known
for Afternoon Tea, where you get served a variety of
snacks and tea. John Travolta, Barbra Streisand, QueenElizabeth II, and many other celebrities have been atthe Empress for Afternoon Tea.
#TopTenMustDosInVictoria
Movie Ticket: $10.50 Pint of beer: $6.00 Dinner: $15 Cup of Coffee: $2.25 One bedroom apartment: $800+ Hockey Game: $15 Lunch:$10
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"45 56 !768 9H"F$G&"- F-+(*'Programs at KGIC victoria Campus:
English as a Second Language
(ESL) Levels 1-6
Intermediate English for Post
Secondary Education (IEPE)
English for Post Secondary
Education (EPE)
Power Speaking and Modern
Media (PMM)
Business English (BE)
Programs at KGIBC-ctc victoria Ca
English as a Second Langu
(ESL) Levels 1-6
IELTS
TESOL
TESOL-I
We have:
10 classrooms
Wireless Internet
Student Lounge
Computer lab
TVs
Kitchen / microwaves
Resource library
We have:
6 classrooms
Wireless Internet
Student lounge
Computer lab
TVs
Kitchen / microwaves
Minimum age: 16 years
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Long ranking as one of the most liveable cities in the world, Vancouver,
British Columbia is a mecca for tourists, residents, and students alike.
The urban feel of the city mixes seamlessly with numerous beaches
and parks to create an atmosphere that is both cosmopolitan and Zen-like. Also known as Hollywood North, this world-class city is home to
a thriving film industry, with many major motion pictures being filmed
there each and every year. Vancouvers year-round mild climate is second
to none in all of Canada, making it the perfect place to take up a wide
variety of outdoor activities including biking, hiking, running, sailing and
so much more. An eclectic blend of cultures from all four corners of the
globe, Vancouver offers something for everyone. Students coming from
abroad to study in Vancouver will find universities that consistently rank
among the best in the world in terms of educational quality, and the third
largest public library system in Canada.
Immerse yourself in Hollywood North
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Take a trip to Afghanistan at the AfghanHorseman restaurant. Ask for a seat in theback room where you will sit on the floor sur-
rounded by cushions as you watch MiddleEastern belly dancing while eating uniquedelicious food.
Head to the Awaz Hookah House to samplefruit flavoured tobacco from a hookah whileyou sip on Arabic tea and listen to chill grooves.
If you are a fan of beer, you must head to St.
Augustines Craft Brew House and Kitchen.
With over 40 types of beer on tap, you cansample various West Coast brews.Try one of the 218 flavours of Gelato at LaCasa Gelato. Sample as many flavours asyoud like for free.
If shopping is your thing, head to Queensborough
Landing Outlet Mall in New Westminster. Find
deals on brands like: Mexx, La Senza, Guess,Aldo, Tommy Hilfiger, Le Chateau and Esprit.
Explore Stanley Park, Vancouvers downtown
sanctuary. Covering 1000 acres, this beau-tiful park features an 8.8 km seawall thatruns the perimeter of the park. It provides aperfect path for jogging, rollerblading, biking
and hiking. Get together with friends, rent abicycle or rollerblades and take a day to enjoy
one of the most beautiful parks in the world.On a budget? Take a self-guided tour ofVancouvers local treasures. Vancouver'swaterfront public art installations are at theheart of Vancouvers character. Grab a coffee
from one of many downtown coffee shopsand explore local public art and monuments
with a map from Tourism Vancouver.Grab take-out from Stephos restaurant. Take
it down to the beach at English Bay andwatch the stunning sunset.
Wander Commercial Drivethe Little Italy
of VancouverGrab a delicious Italian cof-fee and finish off the night with an amazingmeal and authentic mojito at Havana Cuban
restaurant.
Sample one of the most interesting fusionfoods at Japadog hot dog stand. NorthAmerican hotdogs combined with authentic
Japanese ingredients.
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#transportationMain bus route to
Trolley Busses / Standard Busses
5
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commute downtown
5am-12am approx.
Transit
Fares
Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3
$81
Fare SaverCash Fare Bus Pass
Transfers are free until the time of expiry
Expo line: vancouver to surrey
millenium line: Vancouver to Burnaby
Canada line: Vancouver to Richmond and yvr
Valid for all froms of public transportation in Van
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KGIBC-CTC is only a one block walkfrom the Granville SkyTrain Station
RUNS ONINTERVALS
KGIC CampusStops across the street
For KGIC Campus: Burrard Station
HEADINGTO KGIBC-CTC?
SeaBus
minuteFrom North Vancouver to downtown Van
Bicycles are cheap, eco-friendly,and a great way to explore the cityon sunny days. Vancouver hasmany bike lanes throughout the city.
#NeedAMiniGetaway
Stawamus Chief
Hike/picnic the Stawamus Chief in Squamish. Hailed as
the second largest granite monolith in the world, this is
a perfect day trip from Vancouver. Pack your favouritefoods to enjoy while you take in the stunning view ofHowe Sound from the top of the mountain.
Alice Lake Provincial Park
Take in the stunning views of the Tantalus Rangeand if youre brave enough, go for a swim in thechilly glacier-fed waters.
Harrison Hot Springs
Situated an hour-and-a-half drive from Vancouver,Harrison Hot Springs is one of Vancouvers great es-capes. Harrison Hot Springs is located on the edge ofHarrison Lake, the town feels very much like a European
spa town. Along with taking a relaxing dip in the hotsprings pool, you can also swim or go boating on the lake
or enjoy a beer and schnitzel in the chalet restaurant.
Bowen Island
Located just a quick 20-minute ferry ride from WestVancouver, Bowen Island is the perfect little escape from
city life. Enjoy local artwork or shopping for jewellery and
fair trade goods in the village square. Looking for a little
exercise? Try going for a hike around Killarney Lake, orMount Gardner. If mountain biking is your thing, try the
network of rural trails that range from easier lakesidepedaling to thigh-burning mountain climbs.
Vancouver is North Americas second largest port;both in tonnage & physical size, and is also one of
the worlds major cruise ship ports.
Vancouver is amongst the largest film productioncentres in North America. It is second to L.A. intelevision production & third behind LA and NYCin feature film production.
A resident of Vancouver is called a Vancouverite.
Vancouver is probably the only place in the worldwhere it is possible to ski, play golf and go to thebeach, all in the same day.
#VancouverFunFacts
Movie Ticket: $12.00 Pint of beer: $5.00 Dinner: $15+ Cup of coffee: $2 One bedroom apartment: $1000
#HowMuchDoesItCost
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Programs at KGIC Vancouver Campus:
English as a Second Language
(ESL) Levels 1-6
Power Speaking and Modern
Media (PMM)
Intermediate English for Post
Secondary Education (IEPE)
English for Post Secondary
Education (EPE)
Cambridge First Certificate of
English (FCE) Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL)
Trailblazers Outdoor Adventure
Program
Programs at KGIbC-CTC Vancouver Campus:
Business Management (BM)
Advanced Business Management (A-BM)
Interpreting and Translation - Korean (IT-K)
Business Interpreting and Translation - Kore
(BIT-K)
IELTS
English Preparation for Teachers (EPT)
TESOL for Children (TESOL-C)
TESOL for Middle School (TESOL-M)
TESOL Advanced (TESOL-A)
TESOL
We have:
31 classrooms
Wireless Internet
Student lounge withcomputers
Computer lab
Microwaves
Vending machines
TVs
Two kitchens
We have:
19 classrooms
Two computer labs
Wireless Internet
Student lounge
Microwaves
Vending machines
Two TVs
Two kitchens with a fridge in each Resource library
Minimum age: 18 years
Minimum age: 18 years
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Visit the festival centre of BC
As British Columbias second largest city in terms of popu-
lation, sunny Surreyas it is often calledis growing
by leaps and bounds. Voted Canadas Cultural Capital in
2008, Surrey is host to the annual Fusion Festival, described
as the ultimate celebration of music, food and culture.
Surrey is well-known for being one of the most culturallydiverse municipalities in Canada. For artsy types, Surrey has
a thriving digital arts community, arts centre and art gallery.
Is sports more your thing? Surrey has lots to do, with sports
facilities throughout all of its six distinct town centres. Surrey
is also the home of Kwantlen Polytechnic University; many of
its degrees are unique to Western Canada.
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Visit The River Market to try some of the delicious food,sights and shopping that they offer. You can also take anold-fashioned paddlewheeler cruise up the Fraser River, orcheck out what they are up to at the Vancouver Circus School.
With 7 major courses in Surrey including the Northview
Golf & Country Club, which hosted the PGA tour between1996 & 2002, you can find a course to suit your needs.
Surrey holds many great festivals throughout the year. Youcan try an assortment of foods and cultural experiences atthe Fusion Festival. Enjoy some homemade cooking andentertainment at the Blueberry Festival. Take your kids tothe Childrens Festival, or check out the hundreds of classic
cars at Langleys annual Cruise In.
Surrey is called the city of parks for great reason. Thereare numerous parks to visit and enjoy such as Bear CreekPark or the beach-front Blackie Spit, which is located on
beautiful Crescent Beach and home to some of the bestbird watching in Canada.
Designed by world-renown architect Bing Thom, the Surrey
Library has just recently been opened. Conceived to be aplace not only to find books but a community centre, this77,000 square foot library is a great addition to the SurreyCity Centre.
Located almost next door to Surrey Campus, people can stop
by and enjoy one of Canadas favorite pastimes, ice-skating.
Take a day trip to scenic Fort Langley. One of BCs oldest
structures, Fort Langley takes you to days gone by to un-derstand what it was like to live much further in the past.Also take a break to enjoy a coffee in one of Fort Langleysmany wonderful coffee shops.
Located in Aldergrove, BC, the Greater Vancouver Zoohas been dedicated to the protection and conservation ofendangered species since 1970. Take the opportunity tosee some of the worlds greatest creatures, big and small.
Take in some culture at the Surrey Arts Centre. Completewith a theatre for catching all sorts of great plays and an art
gallery to see the fine art that Surrey has to offer, this is agreat way to immerse yourself in the culture that is Canada.
One of the sunniest beaches in the Greater VancouverRegion, Crescent Beach gives you a chance to relax andenjoy a lazy afternoon by the water. It also has lots of activi-ties to keep you engaged, including swimming, kayaking,crabbing and boating.If none of these catch your fancy,then stroll down the street and enjoy some ice-cream fromone of the local shops.
#TopTenMustDosInSurrey
#WhyDoYouLike
SurreyCampus?What Our Current Students Are Tweeting
Sameera & Ameera Alshehr [Saudi Arabia]
We love KGIC Surrey because KGICs system
is very good, and the teachers are friendlyand helpfu. @KGICSurrey
Zamora Galvon Fabiola, Galindo Herrera
Yessica Fabiola, Daniel & Alfonso [FamilyFrom Mexico]
Surrey KGIC is so nice because my prin-cipal is very nice and it is different thanother schools because it is very fun andfriendly, and all the time helping students.@KGICSurrey
Farina Jose Vicente [Italy]
I love Surrey KGIC because here we havegood people and it feels like my house!
Soares Naves Gomes Leonardo [Brazil]
KGIC Surrey is good because of the people.Its very very good. The dorm is very goodand the city is very good.
CAI Mingjun (Carl) [China]
Surrey KGIC is nice because the teachersare very kind. There is a good study system
and the atmosphere is very good!
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#transportationMain bus route to
All busses stop at Surrey Central Station
SkyTrainprovides a worry-free and comfortable
commute downtown
5am-12am approx.
Transfers are free until the time of expiry
Expo line: vancouver to surrey
millenium line: Vancouver to BurnabyCanada line: Vancouver to Richmond and yvr
KGIC CampusA short walk to your classes
For KGIC Campus: Surrey Central Station
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Programs at KGIC surrey Campus:
Children ESL
Junior ESL
Adult ESL (Levels 16)
High School Bridge Program
for Juniors and Children
Business English (BE)
Global Leaders Club Edition
Summer Program
Power Speaking and Modern
Media (PMM)
IELTS
We have:
14 classrooms
Wireless Internet
Media room
Computer lab
Student fridges and
microwaves
Vending machines
Athletic room
Student house (Surrey
Central Inn)
Minimum age: 6 years
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In 1996, King George International College openeda small English language school in one of Canadas
fastest growing cities: Surrey, BC. With the dedicated
teaching staff and positive family atmosphere of this
small campus, KGIC quickly began to grow. Another
campus was opened in Vancouver, BC just over ayear later and from there the school continued toprosper and expand. KGIC is now one of the largest
ESL schools in Canada, and having been with KGICalmost since its beginnings in 1996, I have had achance to see firsthand how KGIC has succeeded
in becoming one of the leaders in the ESL industry.
One of the foremost reasons for KGICs success is its innova-
tive ESL program. Always a leader in the industry, KGIC hascreated a program that is tailored to the individual student.Its unique flexible level structure allows a student to studyin each of the four main areas, grammar, reading & writing,listening and communications including pronunciation, atthe level that is best for him or her. This gives the studentthe best opportunity to gain confidence and succeed in hisor her English language studies. In addition to this, KGICdevelops its own curriculum, which is constantly evolvingto suit the needs of the students. For example, KGIC is now
introducing the new Career WorldCurriculum in the higherESL levels to provide students with language skills and vo-cabulary that will give them more opportunity when movinginto an English-based work force.
Of course, another great reason for KGICs continued success
has got to be its staff: the KGIC family. The fully qualified
teachers are always ready to help students achieve theirEnglish goals and our unique Academic Support programhelps students to set goals and gain the skills that are needed
to succeed in their studies both in our ESL program and any
further education they should pursue. Furthermore, the staffs
enthusiasm creates a positive, family atmosphere that helps
students to enjoy their studies while living abroad.
Having a successful ESL program is a combination of manyimportant factors, including experienced qualified teachers,
a well-designed purposeful curriculum, and supportive and
understanding staff. KGIC has all this and more, but reallythe true measure of success for an ESL program is the suc-cess of its students which King George International College
has understood from day one when the school motto, Your
success is KGICs success, was introduced.
#An AcademicDirectors View Classroom ChirpsWhat our students are tweeting about
Chet and the KGIC family
Sameera & Ameera Alshehr [Saudi Arabia]
Chet is super happy and friendly he makes
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personaliZed programSay no to average and yes to KGIC!Did you know that KGIC has a flexible level system customized to suit
your individual needs? At KGIC, we believe the learning process should
not be the average of your abilities. Everyone has different needs, speeds,and styles of learning, and KGICs ESL program is created just for this!
Create your personal plan today!
Foundations(3 months)
Grammar Reading & Writing Listening Communications/Pronunciation
Level 1(3 months)
Level 2(3 months)
Level 3(3 months)
Level 4(3 months)
Level 5(2 months)
Level 6(2 months)
CAREERWORLDENGLISH
Turn the page to learn about CWE and our unique in-house curriculum
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Be here between 8 and8:30 am to check in atadmissions
A pen and paper Copies of your passport Health insurance
Submit copies of your p
port and health insurto admissions
Spend a few minutesting to know other stud
while you wait forplacement test to sta
Fill out the informasheet (make sure you
your Canadian addre
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custom-made curriculumYou asked and we answered!All books and materials are written and developed at KGIC for YOU. Based on your
needs, KGICs professional curriculum development team has produced a specialized
ESL program that helps students learn as much English as effectively and efficiently
as possible. We have also teamed up with Pearson Longman to produce quality gram-mar textbooks for our lower level learners.
4. Take the placement test 5. Learn about KGICat our orientation
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Get yourClass Sched
Pick upyour booksand listening
KGIC is excited to launch its new Career Worldseries of textbooks! Career
World has been written in-house by journalists with extensive teaching experi-
ence who know what it takes to take your English to the next level.
How is Career World different from other ESL programs?
Career Worldhas been designed to help intermediate and advanced stu-
dents not just study English, but to use their English. It combines real
world situations, communicative activities, and contemporary topics with
academic application.
What does this mean to me?
It means you learn English the way it is used in the real world, including
English for the university setting, the job, or everyday situations. It means
that you can feel confident whether you are speaking, listening, reading, or
writing in English. When you feel confident in the way you communicate,
you are bound to succeed at whatever you do.
What is it all about?
Career Worldhas four different series of exciting and compelling content,all designed to challenge and engage students in a variety of topics centred
on the world of careers and working.
Communications-Levels 4-6
This series features all new engaging topics to get students talking and structured
practice to help them improve fluency. Includes an all-new pronunciation section
to help students with word and sentence stress and focus on problem areas.
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student rewardsand scholarships
Study for FREE @KGICWe know how hard you work and we
want to reward you! Each month we
give away different prizes for excel-
lence in English, participation and
effort! As well, every two months we
give away scholarships to the top
student at each campus!
A few more reasons why
your #1 choice should be KGIC:Integrated learning in all our classes
Monthly progress reports to assess
your development
Academic counseling to assist with
your learning growth
Free after-school clubs to continue
learning English in fun and alterna-
tive ways
Clubs: English Lounge, Speak Like
a Pro, Guitar, Phrasal Verbs, Movie,
Yoga, Singing, TOEIC, IELTS, Slang
and Idioms
*Clubs vary from campus to campus and are subject to availability
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Listening-Levels 4-6
The listening series offers new and challenging
listening activities to improve students ability
to understand and be understood, including
exciting and up-to-date podcasts.
Reading and Writing-Levels 4-6
The Career World Reading and Writingseries fea-tures topical readings with high level vocabulary
and commonly used idioms, comprehension ac-
tivities, fun web search assignments, and a wide
variety of interesting writing projects aimed at
developing the writing skills necessary for English
business and university success.
Grammar-Levels 4-6
The Career World Grammarseries will focus on
review of the basic rules and usage of specific
grammar points, and then elaborate on some ofthe exceptions to these rules and look at less well-
known rules and usage of that grammar point.
From structured exercises to speaking, editing and
writing activities, this series will give students an
edge in knowledge within the realm of everyday
and academic grammar.
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#InTheLoopLearn English in a social environment. The English language is a means of communication, and needs to
be used in social situations to be meaningful. You should speak English every chance you get.
If you want to learn English quickly, think of ways to make your stay in Canada more enjoyable. The foreign
students who come to appreciate the new environment and culture are usually the fastest learners of thelanguage spoken in that region. If you find your everyday life here boring, come up with more activitiesto make it more enjoyable.
Set up a goal to motivate yourself to study more. If you have something that you would like to achieve, youwill make a more conscious effort to learn more. Come up with a goal that you will have a good chance ofaccomplishing; make it realistic, and break the process down into small steps.
Take notes on everything! Carry a vocabulary list, and write down any new words, ideas or situations. Asknative speakers to explain them, or do some research to find out more.
To respond to a question, answer in complete sentences. Instead of saying Yes, say Yes, I did myhomework. Or, instead of saying Peter, say it was Peter who wrote the word on the board. If youkeep answering to questions with only one word at a time, you wont become able to speak like an adultand explain ideas clearly.
If you want to improve your listening skills, learn about common conversational topics and peoplesresponses to them. Do some research or read articles on commonly discussed topics, and check thevocabulary. This will help you catch words and follow peoples conversations better.
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The Junior and Childrens Programs at KGICs SurreyCampus are a great way for younger students to learnEnglish in a warm, supportive environment and createbetter opportunities for their future.
KGIC
Childrens Program/Junior Program
Students are taught the es-sential English language skills
they will need to succeed inCanadian elementary or sec-
ondary school classrooms.
Chilliwack Schools
Public Schools
Grades 112
Langley Schools
Public Schools
Grades 112
St. John Brebeuf
Public Schools
Grades 112
Bridge Program
By providing a general overview of the subjects they willencounter in a Canadian classroom, while providing intensive
language instruction, the Bridge program makes the transi-
tion into a public/private school easier and more successful.
International students will be automatically granted admission to these schools upon successful completion (Level 4) of KGIC Childrens or Juniors program.
Students will have the opportunity to go on fun and educa-tional field tripsmoving the classroom into the real world!
Field trips include: The Vancouver Aquarium, Science World,
University visits, ski trips and more!
Activities include: martial arts, soccer, ball hockey, danceclasses and more!
@$'4>+ A$">$.BKGIC has partnered with several public school districts, such
as the Langley and Chilliwack school districts, as well asother private institutions, to provide a pathway to acceptance
into either the public or private school system. Through ourcurriculum and qualified teachers, students will be giventhe necessary tools to succeed no matter which path theychoose to follow.
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Think about the best speaker you know. Now compare
that person to the weakest speaker you know. Want to
know what makes them different? The best speaker
has POWER!
Whether you are a student giving a class presenta-
tion, or a CEO speaking to an audience of thousands,
here are a few tips from our PMM: Powerspeaking &
Modern Media Program, to give your next presentation
more POWER!
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECTPractice your speech as much as possible, but dont leave it to the
last minute! Practice several times a day, every day. Then, practice
a few times the night before, but dont stay up late rehearsing; youneed a good nights sleep to be relaxed and present with power!
OUTWARD APPEARANCE & HOW TO VIEW IT
Want to know if you look professional? Videotaping is the best wayto watch yourself speak, but if a camera is not available, speakingto a full-length mirror or audio-recording your speech can be useful.
Dont just focus on your weaknesses, also notice your strengths, itwill help build your confidence!
WHERE CAN I PRACTICE?If you can, try to rehearse in the actual room you will be presentingin, or imitate the environment as much as possible. Doing this willmake you comfortable and relaxed in the place you will be speaking.
EXPRESSIONWhat should your body do while youre speaking? Be aware ofyour posture. Make sure you are standing up straight. Using handgestures can help to emphasize a point. Just make sure that youare not fidgeting or slouching.Where should you look? Engage your audience through eye contact.
Often when a speaker is nervous, they look at the floor or the ceilingor even straight at the back of the room. A few moments of eyecontact with your audience will have them paying more attention.
RATE YOURSELF TIMING IS KEY!How do I know if my speech is long enough? Time yourself on aclock or stop watch, and practice often to make sure you don'tspeak for too long or too short a time. Remember to pace yourself
by taking regular deep breaths when you pause. This will also help
you stay cool and calm!
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is a public-speaking pro-gram designed to helpspeakers improve theirpronunciation, intona-tion, fluency and overallpresentation and speaking
skills. Media is used as
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speeches and debates toengage students attention
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All PMM students can take theOPIc Test for Free.Turn to page 82 for more information
HaveyouheardoftheOPIc?
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Knowledge of modern mediaComfort
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Powerspeaking 1 andIntroduction to Media
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Luc#untangling technology
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Even teachers have learning moments. In fact, it is my firm
belief that real teachers have learning moments all thetime. A key learning moment for me came in late 2010,
when I had given my class an assignment to reflect on theirlearning experience as children of the digital generation. One
of the smartest students in the class, a young woman fromMexico, put it most succinctly and bluntly: my generationsway of learning, based on reading and memorization, wasnow definitively a thing of the past.
Anything of interest can, and will, be Googled. The infor-
mation available online will vastly outstrip what can befound even in the best of textbooks. Contrary to what many
hard-copy textbook advocates will claim, thanks to somecareful analysis, even the accuracy of that information canbe instantly verified.
The most casual visitor of many business managementclassrooms will notice the presence of orphaned textbooks:too bulky, ill-adapted to a specific program or curriculum,
out-dated as of the day of release. Students come in, opentheir laptops, or unlock their iPads. Whether we think of thisas a nuisance or a miracle is irrelevant. We live in augmented
reality: the classroom has been invaded by outside reality,mediated by the Internet.
To gradually move away from textbooks and into e-booksand electronic devices is simply to recognize what is goingon, and to use that new context to maximize what studentslearn and optimize how they learn. No business session iscomplete without reflection on what is happening in theeconomy. No textbook statement or theory is alive withoutreference to outside authorities and actual examples. Nobusiness management classroom can claim to preparestudents for management without incorporating technology.
Moreover, the time is now to reflect, students and teachers, on
how the technology can be employed for better end results.
No business management classroom can claim
to prepare students for management withoutincorporating technology.
Technological Advancement and Business
Management in the Future
The digital generation has taken over the business man-agement classrooms. There is no point in denying orslowing down this evolution. With a new generation of
millennial students, the future may point toward a newdelivery mode in the form of tablets.
As for the question Why? the simple answer is Why not?Business instructors, more than anyone else, must facethe reality of constant change. Classroom reality has been
invaded by cyber reality, to make way for augmented reality.
Introducing e-books into the classroom in the future hasthe potential to give us a unique opportunity to maximizelearning opportunities and optimize the learning experience.
The Business ManagementProgram in 2012
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A conversation between two professional colleagues:
Charlie:Hi, Diane.
Diane: Hi, Charlie.
Charlie:How are things going for you with the new promotion?
Diane:Well it really is agolden opportunity, but I must say itspretty tough, I am struggling to keep my head above waterright now. I have all my other work and now my boss wantsme to create an Internet marketing campaign that will goviralbut I havent got a cluewhat to do.
Charlie:He really wants to drive sales through the roof, eh?
Diane: Yeah. I have to come up with an idea that will gener-ate a lot of buzz, but I havent had the time to really get towork on it. I was hoping that Dave would be able to helpme, but he really hasnt been pulling his weighton our other
projects, so I dont know if I trust him to help me with suchan important promotion and all the red tapeI have to gothrough just to get this going makes it even more difficult.Im really stuck.
Charlie:Dont worry too much. You are very good at thinking
outside the box, so Im sure you will come up with a greatidea that your boss will be happy with. You always seem to
pull through in the end.
Diane:Youre right. I can do this. Thank you so much for your
encouragement, Charlie. Ill talk to you later.
Charlie: Bye.
#WhatDoTheyMeanIdioms
Idioms used in the conversation:
A golden opportunitya great chance or occasion which should be taken advantage
of and not missed
To struggle to keep ones head above water
to have to fight from becoming overwhelmed when there isa problem or too much work
To go viral
when content on the Internet is spread rapidly by beingfrequently shared on social media sites
To not have a clue
to not have an idea about or understand what to do aboutsomething or how something works
To drive sales through the roof
to increase sales much more than expected
To pull ones weight
to do ones fair share of the work needed to be done
Red tape
rules and regulations, usually from government, that prevent
work from being done quickly
To think outside the box
to come up with new and innovative ideas that are differentfrom the norm
To pull through in the end
to successfully complete work through a problem or illness
1. Creating a Business Career2. Technology and Communicating3. Delivering Quality in Today's Workplace4. Project Management and Coaching
Your Team5. Sales, Marketing and Negotiations
6. Presenting with Confidence7. Understanding the Financials8. Ethics in the Business World
Effective Presentation Skills For BusinessWriting Business Plans MarketingStrategiesStock Portfolio ManagementE-Commerce Marketing ResearchAnd Trends Latest Management AndLeadership TheoryImport/Export AndInternational Trade Logistics GlobalBusiness PerspectivesCross-CulturalAwareness And Communication SkillsCase
Studies To Develop Critical Thinking SkillsStudies To Develop Critical Thinking Skills
Successful graduates can pursue jobs in:
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION,
PUBLIC RELATIONS,
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International BusinessHuman Resource ManagementInternational FinanceGlobalization And Cultural Awareness
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Program:Name:Location:
Business English Program (BE)Sandman Hotels, Inns and Suites (Victoria)2852 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC V8T 4M5
sandmanhotels.ca
With over 40 Hotels, Resorts, Inns and Suites from British
Columbia to Quebec, and several more propertiesunder development, Sandman is Canadas fastest-
growing, privately-owned hospitality company. In addition to
great accommodation, people can enjoy a variety of diningoptions during their stay with Sandman. Sandman HotelGroup is committed to positively impacting the community by
building relationships, inspiring philanthropy and promoting
goodwill both inside and outside the company.
Sandman Hotel Victoria has been taking our students forpracticums for the past 6 years. During their practicum,with the help of the Business Development Manager, Ms.Elfriede Schmoll, our students are given the chance to ex-perience every aspect of the hotel business, including frontdesk duties, housekeeping, research, and maintenance.Students have the chance to communicate in English withinternational tourists, as well as with coworkers from different
ethnic backgrounds.
Some students might feel overwhelmed at the beginningof their practicum with the new tasks they have to learnor simply with the English communication skills involved.
However, by the end of their work term, most students findthe experience very precious and practical. They are ableto understand the Canadian work culture with hands-onexperience, use the business knowledge they learned inclass, and feel more confident when dealing with Englishspeakers, especially in listening and speaking!
Co-Op Coordinator Intro-Cathy:Why she loves helping students!
Shhh let me tell you a secretstudents LOVE working.
Of course, students also like their teachers and classmates,and tell us that they learn a lot at school, but work is reallyspecial for them. Why? Work is where they have a chance to
practice all the things they have learned in school and havea chance to meet a lot of other Canadians. Work makes them
feel like an important and useful part of Canadian societywhile they are here. And, most importantly, work providesthe experience that helps prepare them for going back home
and getting started in their careers.
Of course, not everything about the work experience is
stress-free. Students are expected to dress professionallyand do job interviews in English, many times in competition
with other candidates. Finding transit routes to a new jobcan be a challenge. And, it can be stressful to discover thatsometimes the jobs are unpaid or the pay is lower than theywould hope to receive.
However, ultimately, when students are packing and getting
ready for their flights to return home, they often tell me thattheir work experience here was one of their favourite parts
about being in Canada. Thats why helping students findjobs can be such a rewarding experience for me.
ELEP: English Language Experience Program
Improve your English skills in the classroom AND at aCanadian company. Learn the ins and outs of finding a jobin Canada, networking, creating a killer resume, and land-ing the job!
3 months study + 3 months work
4 months study + 4 months work
6 months study + 6 months work
9 months study + 9 months work
Advanced Business Management: Co-op
Combine useful business management training with practical
work experience in Canada!6 months study + 6 months work (paid or unpaid)
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tesol for middle school
tesol advanced
tesol advanced
english preparation for teaching
english preparation for teaching
tesol for children
Introduction to Teaching TeachingReading Teaching Speaking Teaching
ListeningTeaching Grammar Teaching
Pronunciation Teaching Writing Preparing to Teach
Children as Language LearnersLesson
PlanningGroup FormationGames and
Instructions Child Friendly GrammarEnglish through Stories Workingwith Words Fun with Phonics Poems,
Rhymes, Songs, Chants Drama Feedback and Error Correction Writing
Assessment Positive Discipline
Children as Language Learners
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Group Formation Games and Instructions ChildFriendly GrammarEnglish through Stories Working
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Chants Drama Feedback and Error Correction WritingAssessment Positive Discipline
Introduction to TeachingTeaching Reading Teaching Speaking Teaching Listening TeachingGrammar Teaching Pronunciation Teaching Writing
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Communication and The Teaching Experience Using
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levelsTopic based teaching language and
deliveryStudent centered approaches to
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Creating a positive learning environment
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WOW 3-month intensive experience!
TESOL-C was much more intensive andhectic than I had expected. There was agreat fellowship with my classmates because
of numerous passionate discussions andpresentations.
Presentations x 3!
I didnt only study teaching theories, but gave
many valuable presentations in front of class-
mates! This led me to become a confidentpublic speaker. Listening to my classmatespresentations helped to build new ideas formy future lesson plans!
Great 4 week practicum in Canadian institutions!
Being able to go to an elementary school or
also kindergarten is an unforgettable experi-
ence. Ive gotten to see childrens reactionsto my lessons and to me over the course ofthe 4 weeks.
I totally