English Language Training
Our English as an Additional Language (EAL) classes offer newcomers training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing English. Classes are interactive and responsive to student needs, questions, and English skill level. Classes are delivered to serve learners with different levels of English proficiency. Classes also help familiarize newcomers with Canadian culture and their local community. LINC and Stage-1 & 2 English curriculums are used in class.
EAL instructors are dedicated and enthusiastic about teaching. They have a combination of teaching degrees, classroom experience, CERTESL training, and experience teaching overseas.
Registrations are taken on an ongoing basis. Students need to bring an immigration document and SIN with them to class to register. Each student will receive a language assessment (CLBPT) upon enrollment in an EAL program to determine placement as well as student needs.
LINC certificates will be issued to students who are eligible.
There are several English language training options available in Canada. The Southeast College receives funding from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to offer LINC programs and Language Circles. The following video describes these program and what learners can expect.
Language training options video
For more information please call @ 306-634-4795 or email english@southeastcollege.org
EAL Class Locations
Assiniboia | Assiniboia Library – 301-3rd Avenue West | Monday and Wednesday 6:30-9:30 pm |
Estevan | Southeast College Campus – 532 Bourquin Road | Tuesday and Thursday 6:30-9:30 pm |
Moosomin | Southeast College Campus – 610 Park Ave | Monday and Thursday 6:30-9:30 pm |
Weyburn | Southeast College Campus – 633 King Street | Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 6:30-9:30 pm Blended Learning options available Please contact for more information |
Online | Online throughout southeast Saskatchewan | Wednesday 6:30-9:30 pm and weekly homework. Please contact to enroll. |
Language Circle Class Location
Arcola | Arcola Public Library – 127 Main St | Tuesday 6:30 – 9:30 pm |
Radville | Radville United Church – 230 Hunt Street | Tuesday 6:30 – 9:30 pm |
Wawota | 110 Lonsdale Street | Friday 6:00 – 9:00 pm |
White City | White City Public Library – 12 Ramm Ave. | Wednesday 6:00 – 8:00 pm |
Wolseley | Wolseley Public Library – 500 Front St. | Tuesday 6:30 – 9:30 pm |
Family Language Circles
Learn English with your child and interact with other families. Family Language Circles focus on parents and children to build and practice their English language skills together. A fun way to make connections and learn about local resources and Canadian culture. If you want to practice your English language skills in a friendly and casual environment, then join us weekly for guided discussions and family activities.
Estevan | Estevan Public Library – 701 Souris Avenue N | Every Other Friday 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm |
Adult Literacy Support Centres
The Support Centre is for adults wishing to improve their EAL skills, math skills, and a variety of other literacy skills. A tutor will be available to create an individual learning plan for the student and answer questions. Lessons are planned to be responsive to student needs, questions, and English levels. Contact Katie @ 306-637-4928 or email english@southeastcollege.org
Adult Literacy Support Centre Locations
Estevan and Virtual | Southeast College Campus – 532 Bourquin Road | Contact campus for more info |
Space in classes may be limited, please submit your application early!