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International Students to Study English at Canadore College this Summer

Jul 4, 2016

Students playing soccer outside of residence

(NORTH BAY, ONT.) – High school and college students from Brazil and China will be making North Bay their home for the next six weeks to study English and Canadian culture at Canadore College.

Last Saturday, 20 college-aged students will be arriving from Brazil to take English as a Second Language. After intense study in the morning, they will venture out into the community to enjoy sporting events, festivals, field trips and more.

Another 20 students will arrive later this week to study English with a focus on Aviation. From China’s Guangzhou Civil Aviation College, the learners will engage in a curriculum designed to teach them the language while applying practical skills on various aircraft. While visiting North Bay, they will also golf, take a city real estate tour, have a local helicopter ride as well as take part in the broader Ontario experience by going to the Canadian Ecology Centre, touring Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ont.

The final group hails from China as well, with more than 75 students from high school coming to the City for a language and cultural camp. Formal classes will be held in the morning, followed by outings to City Hall and various city attractions, including horseback riding and the Chief Commanda II. The group will also partake in a series of cultural workshops facilitated by the College’s First Peoples’ Centre and will do some volunteering with local non-profit organizations.

“These exchange programs are an integral component of Canadore’s international strategy,” said Richard Peters, Vice-President of Finance and Corporate Services. “Many of these students return for full-time study and have a positive effect on our community both economically and socially.”

Canadore trains people through applied learning, leadership and innovation. It provides access to over 65 full-time quality programs and has outstanding faculty and student services. The College and its students add nearly $290 million to the regions of Nipissing and Parry Sound. Approximately 1,000 students graduate from Canadore each year, and they join 43,000 alumni working across the globe.

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