Defence School of English Language
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Defence School of English Language
Mission
Our mission is to develop tomorrow’s global leaders. Our students learn in a supportive environment and enter in their professions as leaders.
The Defence School of English Language(DSEL) offers a wide variety of English language courses at different levels from pre-intermediate to advanced. Whether you want to improve your language skills to prepare for university or enhance your career prospects, we will have the right course for you. Studying at DSEL will give you the opportunity to learn English with interactive teaching and learning methodologies. This means you will be able to learn English while practicing your skills as you explore this exciting global city.
English as a Second Language (ESL), also called English as a Foreign Language (EFL), English as an additional language (EAL) or English for speakers of other languages (ESOL), is an English language education study program for non-native speakers.
Learner-centered Classrooms and curriculum:
Most ESL programs have small classes for students to receive individual attention from their language instructors. Students learn English and also participate in cultural and social activities of the institute and the community where they study.
On your first day, ELC will assess your English language skills to ensure that you are placed on the right course for your current level. Our classes are communicative, with a lot of pair work and group
work. This allows you to practice your skills in a relaxed and friendly environment with other students from different parts of the province. You will also have access to regular extra-curricular activities such as our Conversation Club, activities and trips.
Objective
The objective of the ESL program is to improve the level of an English learner. The ESL classes teach different English language skills, according to the English ability of the students, interest, and
needs. All programs teach the following: grammar, reading, comprehension, writing, and vocabulary.
- Many students attend ESL classes in order to study at a college/university. In this case, you can choose an intensive program that teaches academic English.
- Other ESL students want to improve their English for travel or social purposes. They can study in general English classes to practice speaking English and learn the skills necessary for communication in many different situations.
- English business courses (ESP-English for Specific Purposes) are also available for students who want to learn the specific vocabulary and communication skills necessary to engage in business in English.
Why English Language Programs?
They prepare you for academic study in a college, university or professional school.
They help you improve the score on the English exams you may need in the future such as the TOEFL, IELTS or the Cambridge Certificate.
They respond to your personal interest by learning what interests you, such as business English or conversational English.
They teach you the culture of the country first-hand.
They immerse you in a new language and culture, providing you with many opportunities to practice English at school and in the local community.
They help you find many new and different people, in and out of school.
They often provide accommodation, cultural and social activities, and other student services to make their trips easier and more satisfying.
Studying at ELC programs should not only be the realization of a
goal but also an important step to achieving future objectives.
English language Courses:
English Basic User
- A1 (Beginner)
- A2 (Elementary English)
English Independent User
- B1 (Intermediate English)
- B2 (Upper-Intermediate English)
Proficient English User
- C1 (Advanced English)
- C2 (Proficiency English)
COURSE FEE
FOR ALL LEVELS 10,000/-
Faculty Leader of ELC
Henna Karamat is a full-time Assistant Professor at the Department of English at a Public Sector University and a certified English Language Trainer in Pakistan. She is working as a “Master Trainer” of Higher Education Commission Pakistan (HEC) and has trained as a Resource Person numerous language educators of Pakistan. She has represented Pakistan at several national and international platforms as a speaker and moderator of different focused group discussions. She is an experienced Language Trainer (ESL, EFL, ESP and TESOL), advisor and a consultant; currently working with national and international organizations. She has successfully completed and implemented, as a Project Manager, three English Access Microscholarship Programs of U.S State Department in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She is U.S Alumna and has been trained at Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Languages-TESOL Academy Washington, the United States in the field of language teaching, teachers’ training, Leadership in ELT and curriculum designing. She has remained an active member of the Board of Governors in the Provincial Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in elementary and secondary education in 2019 and played an active role in educational reforms. She has worked with Regional English Language Office-RELO Pakistan U.S Embassy Islamabad, in the implementation of SHAPE Program 2020 in which she trained all the Pakistani English teachers, academic coordinators, administrators and curriculum designers working for RELO Pakistan. In 2019, she was elected as the Leader of English teachers and educators in Pakistan by RELO Pakistan in Kathmandu-Nepal NELTA. She has established, with English Specialists from RELO, the first-ever Professional Learning Community (PLC) of South Asia of the English language teachers and coordinators of South Asia. She has trained the language teachers/educators of South Asia in their respective fields including On-Line Readiness in COVID-19 Pandemic. She has won numerous awards for her community services in KP.