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What is ESL?

ESL (English as a Second Language) is a specialized English course for language learners whose mother tongue is not English, and it is a compulsory language course for foreign students to apply for American universities. By taking the ESL exam, candidates can not only improve their language level, but also have a deeper understanding of the social structure and culture of Britain and the United States, so that their language level can reach the level of studying and living in the United States smoothly. All students who pass the exam can get the corresponding ESL grade certificate. ESL certificate is recognized by American University Alliance. Candidates who hold this certificate are free to apply for any major in the colleges and universities in the alliance, and there is no need to provide language scores such as TOEFL and IELTS. Those who pass the exam will be admitted to the corresponding institutions and may get high scholarships. The American Education Center (AEC) is the ESL China Examination Center. China students can apply for American universities by taking the ESL test, which is not limited by many conditions such as the time or place of TOEFL and IELTS test.

ESL English is a compulsory language course for international students to enter North American universities and is recognized by the world. ESL provides opportunities for students to learn English through communication. Many people choose to learn English as a second language in Canada because there are many excellent English language schools in Canada. Because a large number of new immigrants need to learn English, Canada has trained a considerable number of ESL professional teachers for many years. In language schools, foreign students can learn comprehensive English, business English or ESP. Sometimes the cost of an English elective course exceeds 1000 Canadian dollars, and almost all universities and community colleges offer ESL courses. ESL English course is based on the syllabus of public schools in Canada, so that students from non-English speaking countries can reach the same level as local high school students in Canada in English listening, speaking, reading and writing, and students from non-English speaking countries can quickly integrate into the courses of North American universities. ESL students are divided into four classes, 12. Students determine their English level through tests before entering school, and then choose classes that suit their level. Students at all levels take the exam at the end of each period of study, and then move up to the next level after reaching the standard. And obtain this level of international certification. So generally speaking, most ESL schools have flexible admission requirements and admission time.