Listen Live
Listen Live

Lethbridge College brings back English as a second language summer program

After a two-year hiatus, the Lethbridge College English Language Centre has brought back its Explore program, looking to help students learn their second official language.

Students spend their weekday mornings in English language classes, and participate in various cultural activities and workshops in the afternoons. Weekends are spent visiting Indigenous-focused areas like Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park and Fort Whoop-Up.

Explore students partook in a teepee raising on July 14 (Photo by Ella Starling, mylethbridgenow.com)

“Some institutions did try to do it virtually during COVID, and we are very face-on, on campus and it really didn’t work for us. The interest we have, I think, is probably about 20 percent more students than we had in 2019,” says Kevin Smith, Dean at the Centre for Business, Arts, and Sciences.

Each year, the program hosts students from Quebec and, this summer, is hosting participants from Slovakia and Venezuela.

“Coming here, it’s kind of a vacation with a very big family and I’ve only been here for about a week and a half, but I’m sure that, at the end of the program, every student here will be like one big family and we’re all gonna be united, so it’s really a nice experience to come here,” says Philipe Bouvier, a student from Montreal.

The program kicked off on July 4 and will be running until August 5.

- Advertisement -

cjoc Now playing play

ckbd Now playing play

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Celebrate Barons Family Day this Saturday

Spend July 5 with the family in Barons for Barons Family Day. 

New referendum rules come into effect in Alberta

New rules have come into effect in Alberta that could make it easier for residents to start a province-wide referendum.  

Nature Conservancy partnership protects historic southern Alberta ranchland

The Nature Conservancy of Canada has announced that the first phase of the Bob Creek Ranch conservation project has been completed. 

Disruptions along 5 Street South to begin Monday

Starting Monday and until July 9, City of Lethbridge crews will be conducting geotechnical drilling (boreholes) at 11 locations.  

Impaired driving enforcement a focus for police in July

Lethbridge Police and other law enforcement agencies across the province are focusing on impaired driving throughout July. 
- Advertisement -