Workforce English
Atlantic Canadian employer? Your workforce is evolving! We live in an increasingly borderless world and business is changing at pace. Our new multicultural workforces provide Atlantic Canadian employers with access to a wider range of skills and talents than ever before but with it, comes the challenges of communicating with employees whose first language isn’t English. The following programs target workforce English for employees and communications for employers, helping your international team grow and thrive.
If you’re looking to enter the workplace:
English for the Workplace
If you’re an employer or manager with a multicultural team: Communication for Multilingual Workforce
- Improve your client experience
- Improve your recruitment
- Improve your employee retention
- Improve your leadership
- Increase your customer base
- Grow your sales
- Get promoted
- Improve communication
- Connect with more customers
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Instructors: General English taught by highly dedicated ESL teachers from Atlantic Canada Language Academy, our Industry lead courses are led by successful industry specialists following a guided curriculum. Your learning experience will be lead by instructors dedicated to your success in industries they have achieved the results you desire. Our team is focused on your future and staying in careers and communities in Atlantic Canada.
Outcomes for Participants – English for specific purposes programs
- Business, Finance & IT
- Trades & Manufacturing
- Tourism & Hospitality
- Medical care
Who? For people with experience and training in your field or industry from outside of Canada that require the support needed to understand the Atlantic Canadian job market. Target for people that need to improve their occupation-specific communication skills in order to advance your career or enter the job market in Canada. ACLA requires students to have an English language proficiency of a minimum of 5 in the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) or B1 in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is required.
Participants will develop the language and communication skills needed to:
- Apply for careers: Present their skills and background effectively to connect in a Canadian workplace.
- Identify gaps: Recognise workplace culture difference in their occupation and sector.
- Develop relationships: Communicate effectively with their colleagues, clients, and managers – understanding industry career options
- Industry Language: Develop a vocabulary with understanding of sector expectations and standards
- Service Delivery: Learn Industry standards and expectations
- Skills Development: Understand and apply soft skills in professional communication.
- Communication: Writing and research skills required for industry needs
- Mentorship: You will have the opportunity to establish unique supportive relationships
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