English (Grade 1-12)

Course Introduction

Q-learning’s English courses span from elementary to high school, aligning with the Ontario Curriculum and international English proficiency standards.With tiered instruction, the program systematically and effectively develops students’ four core skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

Course Highlights

  • Full-Stage Coverage: Solid language foundation in elementary, academic English reinforcement in middle school, and university-prep focus in high school
  • Bilingual Advantage: Selected courses include both English and Chinese instruction to help native Chinese speakers grasp concepts more quickly
  • Small-Group, Tiered Instruction: Classes are divided by grade and proficiency level to ensure precise alignment with each student’s learning progress
  • Comprehensive Skill Development: From homework to exam strategies, from academic essays to public speaking, students receive well-rounded training in all aspects of language mastery

Course Divisions

Grades 1–5 : Foundation & Interest Development

  • Reading Comprehension: Expand vocabulary and strengthen understanding of paragraphs and stories
  • Creative Writing: Foster imagination and expressive ability
  • Grammar Basics: Master core sentence structures and grammar rules
  • Oral Interaction: Build confidence through games, storytelling, and presentation practice

Grades 6–8 : Academic Transition & Thinking Skills

  • Reading Expansion: Analyze multiple genres including expository and argumentative texts
  • Writing Skills: Learn to organize ideas logically and use advanced vocabulary
  • Critical Thinking: Guide students to analyze perspectives and arguments within texts
  • Public speaking and debate: Enhance public expression and logical persuasion

Grades 9–12 : Academic English & University Preparation

  • Ontario High School English Support(ENG1D–ENG4U)
  • Academic Essay Writing: APA/MLA formatting, citation standards, and research techniques
  • Standardized Exam Preparation: IELTS, TOEFL, SSAT, and SAT writing sections
  • Interviews & Presentations: Improve overall competitiveness in university applications

Class time

In-person Class
Location: Mississauga Campus

3-5年级Sun 12:00 - 13:30
Grade 3/4Sat 8:50 - 10:20
Grade 6Wed 16:30 - 18:00
Sat 12:00 - 13:30
Grade 7Wed 18:05 - 19:35
Grade 7/8Sat 14:00 - 15:30
Grade 8Wed 19:40 - 21:10
Grade 9Tue 16:30 - 18:00
Grade 9/10Sun 8:50 - 10:20
Grade 10Tue 18:05 - 19:35
Sat 10:25 - 11:55
Grade 11/12Tue 19:40 - 21:10
Sun 10:25 - 11:55

Online Class
Location: Zoom

Grade 2/3Sun 17:10 – 18:40
Grade 4Sat 15:35 – 17:05
Sun 14:00 – 15:30
Grade 5Sat 14:00 – 15:30
Sun 15:35 – 17:05
Grade 6Tue 19:10 – 20:40
Sat 8:50 – 10:20
Sun 14:00 – 15:30
Grade 7Tue 16:00 – 17:30
Sat 10:25 – 11:55
Sun 15:35 – 17:05
Grade 8Tue 17:35 – 19:05
Sat 12:00 – 13:30
Sun 17:10 – 18:40
Grade 9Wed 19:10 – 20:40
Sat 8:50 – 10:20
Sun 17:10 – 18:40
Grade 10Wed 16:00 – 17:30
Sun 12:00 – 13:30
Grade 11/12Wed 16:00 – 17:30
Sun 10:25 – 11:55

Course Features

  • Competition English: Preparation for Canadian writing contests, public speaking competitions, and debate tournaments
  • In-depth English Literature: Analysis of classic and contemporary literary works
  • Personalized Writing Guidance: One-on-one essay feedback and improvement
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