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English Language Program (ELP)
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https://global.utexas.edu/english-language-center/programs/english-language
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English Language Program (ELP)

Source: https://global.utexas.edu/english-language-center/programs/english-language Parent: https://global.utexas.edu/english-language-center

The English Language Program (ELP) is a CEA-accredited program designed for students and professionals seeking to improve their English communication skills to advance their academic and career goals.

Who is this program for?

**Depending on visa status.

What do you need to apply?

Apply for ELP

Dates and Costs

Learn more about upcoming session dates and tuition costs.

Outcomes

Students will:

Why should you study with us?

What will you learn?

Core Courses

Course Description
Writing Express yourself more effectively in academic and non-academic writing, with work on content, accuracy, and organization.
Grammar Increase your accuracy in spoken and written contexts, and learn grammatical structures common in U.S. English.
Listening and Speaking Communicate more comfortably and increase your understanding in a variety of settings, from informal conversations to formal presentations.
Reading and Discussion Improve your comprehension of fiction and non-fiction, and develop your vocabulary, discussion skills, and reading speed.

Elective Courses

Course Description
Pronunciation classes Speak more clearly, focusing on stress and intonation patterns as well as individual sounds.
TOEFL, IELTS, and GRE preparation courses Prepare for these tests. Our courses focus on both content and test-taking strategies.

Elective courses meet 4 hours per week for 6 weeks.

View a Typical Class Schedule

Levels Offered

Our English Language Program (ELP) offers 7 different levels of instruction. These levels are related to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), described below. The CEFR levels describe your proficiency as you finish each level. For more information, see the CEFR global scale.

CEFR English Language Program Levels
A1 Beginning: A student at this level can communicate on topics such as personal interests, daily routine, family, and likes/dislikes using words, phrases, and short sentences.
A2 High Beginning: A student at this level can initiate and maintain communication on topics related to daily life and can provide information in phrases, simple sentences, and short compound sentences.
A2+ Low Intermediate: A student at this level can communicate on familiar topics and provide information with some success. Uses a limited range of vocabulary and structures.
B1+ Intermediate: A student at this level can express and support opinion and can handle a variety of uncomplicated communicative tasks with moderate success.
B2 High Intermediate: A student at this level can handle a variety of communicative tasks with success, although errors may be evident.
C1 Low Advanced: A student at this level can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics. Can communicate effectively in a variety of contexts and if miscommunication occurs, can repair them.
C1+ Advanced: A student at this level can handle a variety of communicative tasks with ease and confidence. Can almost always be understood with little effort by the general public and in academic settings.

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