
In today’s fast-changing world, we are surrounded by media everywhere: on our phones, computers, and in our daily conversations. This interactive online course is designed especially for ESL learners who want to strengthen their academic English while becoming more confident and thoughtful users of media.
How does media affect your daily life and well-being? In this course, you will explore the powerful connection between media use and personal health. You will:
- Discover practical strategies to develop healthy and balanced media habits
- Explore the positive side of media, including learning opportunities, social connection, and creativity
- Identify bias and evaluate the credibility of different sources
- Reflect on how media influences your mental health, productivity, and relationships
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan

Success in Canadian colleges and workplaces requires more than just strong English skills. To truly succeed, you also need to think clearly, evaluate information carefully, and express your ideas with confidence and clarity.
In this course, you will go beyond understanding English, you will learn how to use English to think deeply and solve problems. Through practical, real-world activities, you will:
- Recognize common patterns of arguments in academic and professional texts
- Identify and avoid reasoning mistakes that can lead to incorrect conclusions
- Break down complex ideas and analyze them step by step
- Detect hidden assumptions, missing information, and weak arguments
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan

Succeeding in college takes more than hard work, it requires the right strategies, strong academic English skills, and effective learning habits. This course is specially designed for ESL learners who want to thrive in an English-speaking academic environment in Canada.
Discover practical, research-based techniques that successful students use every day. In this course, you will:
- Understand how learning works through the Information Processing Model
- Apply the Twelve Principles of Memory to remember information more effectively
- Develop strong time management and goal-setting skills to stay organized and on track
- Improve your focus, motivation, and productivity for better academic performance
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan

This interactive online course will help you communicate clearly and confidently in English while living and studying in Canada. More than just learning grammar and vocabulary, you will explore how culture shapes the way people speak, listen, and understand each other. You will build the confidence and awareness needed to succeed in a multicultural environment.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Communicate more confidently with people from different cultural backgrounds
- Build strong, positive relationships in diverse classrooms and teams
- Develop an open-minded and adaptable attitude valued in Canadian society
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan

Students who succeed early in college are those who can confidently understand, use, and apply academic English in real situations. This course is designed to help you build that confidence. You will develop the language skills needed to complete assignments successfully and communicate your ideas clearly.
In this course, you will strengthen the vocabulary skills that are critical for academic success. You will learn how to:
- Use context clues and analyze word parts such as prefixes, roots, and suffixes to understand new vocabulary
- Improve your reading skills and better comprehend textbooks and academic articles
- Use academic words and phrases accurately and appropriately in different contexts
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan

Succeeding in college is about more than just improving your English. It’s about understanding how college works, thinking critically, managing your time, and communicating with confidence in an academic environment. This online course is designed to help you build all of these essential skills so you can start your studies feeling prepared and motivated.
Many ESL students find college challenging not because of their English level, but because the system is new to them. This course will guide you through:
- What instructors expect from students in Canadian classrooms
- How grading systems, participation, and academic integrity work
- Speak confidently in class discussions and group work
- How to manage deadlines, assignments, and independent study
- Manager: Irina Ghazazyan