One-To-One

LSC Calgary - English
LSC Montréal - English and French
LSC Toronto - English
LSC Vancouver - English
Course Length: minimum 20 lessons
Course Start: any Monday
Levels: all levels
Minimum Age: 18
Lessons: customized to student's wishes
Instruction Hour: 55 minutes
breaks are scheduled outside of instruction hours
Course Material: included in course fee
Evaluation: daily performance appraisal
an LSC certificate is awarded upon completion

General Description

One-to-One instruction is available at all levels of ability. Your course is customized in approach, content and duration to suit your needs and wishes.

To assist us in creating an individualized programme, you are asked to complete our self-assessment form prior to enrolling. This helps to define your specific needs and interests and enables the instructor to guide you toward meeting your objectives.

Recommended study schedule is three or six lessons of class daily.

You can request a special emphasis on a particular language skill or area of expertise in English or French. If you have special learning requirements, advise LSC in advance. You should feel free to bring with your materials in your language of study (English or French) which pertain to your special needs.

Official Holidays

Lessons lost due to Official Holidays are replaced with equivalent time added to the end of One-to-One classes on other days. However, once you have selected your study format and a timetable has been established, LSC is under no obligation to make up lost lessons if you request to take time off from your scheduled classes.

Schedule

Monday to Friday
Format A 2 lessons
per day
10 lessons
per week
minimum 2 weeks
Format B 4 lessons
per day
20 lessons
per week
minimum 1 week
Format C 6 lessons
per day
30 lessons
per week
minimum 1 week

Special Notes

  • Fees include course materials.
  • Fees are payable in Canadian Dollars.
  • Fees and conditions are subject to change without prior notice.

Entrance Requirements

Students must be 18 years of age or older and must be familiar with the Latin alphabet.