Lakeland
College
English
Language
Institute
“ELI helped me to gain access to a
complete new set of educational
opportunities. Each class meeting was
an excellent opportunity to practice
the language that I was trying to
master. Definitely, ELI will always be a
lifelong learning experience.”
David, Colombia
“As a foreign student, studying in the
ELI at Lakeland College improved my
English a lot ... They helped us to
adapt into a different culture and to
develop a good English foundation for
the academic classes. We all had fun
together and the time we shared is
unforgettable. Each day in the ELI
here was a new adventure for me and
I did study for pleasure.”
Leslie, Taiwan
For more information:
Lakeland College
P.O. Box 359
Sheboygan, WI 53082 USA
Phone: (920) 565-1378
Fax: (920) 565-1206
E-mail: eli@lakeland.edu
Website: www.lakeland.edu
Campus Life
Lakeland College is located on a small, safe, rural campus in eastern Wisconsin near Lake Michigan. International
students are a valued part of the Lakeland community, and students from many
countries live on campus. ELI students have conversation partners and host families
who help them practice English and share American culture with them. In addition,
ELI students live in college residence halls and take part in a wide variety of campus
activities like sports, music groups, and student organizations.
Curriculum
At the beginning of the semester, you will be placed in the best ELI level based
on your English skills. You will have at least sixteen hours of classroom English each
week with qualified instructors. You will study reading, writing, speaking, listening,
grammar, and TOEFL skills. Your ELI
classes will carry college credit that
counts toward graduation.
At the end of the semester, your progress will be measured based on five criteria
(ELI grades, teacher recommendations, timed writing, interview, and TOEFL score).
This will determine whether you advance in the ELI, begin to bridge to academic
programs, or begin academic study full time.
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