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    What is an ESL Program?

    An English as a Second Language (ESL) program, also called English as a Foreign Language (EFL), is an English language study program.

    Most ESL programs have small classes so students can receive individual attention from their teachers. Students study English and also participate in the cultural and social activities of the school and community where they study.

    The goal of an ESL program is to improve a student's level of English. ESL classes teach different English language skills, depending on students' English abilities, interests, and needs. All programs teach the following: conversational English, grammar, reading, listening comprehension, writing, and vocabulary.

    Many people go to ESL schools to prepare for study at a College or University. In this case, they can choose an intensive program that teaches Academic English (also called a pre-academic or pre-university program). Other students study at ESL schools to improve their English for travel or social purposes. They can study in General English classes to practice conversational English and learn the skills necessary for communicating in many different situations. Business English courses are also available for students that want to learn the vocabulary and communication skills for doing business in English.

    ESL programs can be full-time or part-time and can last from one week to a year, and most will help you find accommodations during your stay at the school.

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