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PUBLISHED 2025-2026 Credit Catalog 
    
PUBLISHED 2025-2026 Credit Catalog

English Language Foundations

Location(s): In Person (Main Campus)


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We designed the English Language Foundations (ELF) program for learners whose first language isn't English. Our aim? To help you improve your English skills. Many students choose ELF as a way into SAIT career programs.

Admission

We'll place you in the program based on your current English skills. We use tests like the Canadian Language Benchmarks Assessment (CLBA), Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Assessment (CLBPA) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) to assess your abilities. 

Language foundations curriculum

We're here to give you a strong language foundation. We work on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. There are seven levels, each with two courses - one for reading and writing, the other for listening and speaking. 

Flexible class times

Five start dates a year, eight-week terms, full-time or part-time options. 

Skill development

Your learning experience will be customized to your abilities, so you'll progress based on your skills. We'll assess you through classroom assignments, participation, and exams. If you get at least a 50% (D) in all subjects, you can move up to the next level. 

Completing ELF Level 5 courses meets the English proficiency pre-requisite for admission into most SAIT academic programs, saving you time and effort. 

Remember, SAIT career programs require strong English skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. ELF is a fast-paced program, so be ready to study and use English outside of class.  

Traits, skills and aptitudes


To succeed in the English Language Foundations program, you need some key qualities and abilities, including:

  • motivation and a strong desire to improve your academic skills and achieve your educational goals
  • time management skills to balance coursework and other responsibilities  
  • self-discipline so you can stay focused while studying and completing assignments
  • computer literacy
  • study skills, how to take notes and prepare for exams.

Accreditations, designations or certifications


The ELF program is accredited through Languages Canada.

Specialized intakes


This program is available to international applicants as a stand-alone program or as part of a program bundle - two programs delivered consecutively.

You may then qualify for a post-graduate work permit of up to three years. 

Applicants must meet the admission requirements for both programs.

Bundle program details 

Program length


CLB levels 2 through 3 specialization: 16 weeks

CLB levels 4 through 8 specialization: 40 weeks

Accepts international applicants - not-PGWP eligible


This program is open to international applicants; however, program availability may be limited. This program does not meet the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit program

Not eligible for CAJG


This program is not eligible for the Canada Alberta Job Grant

Admission requirements


To register for the this program, you must complete one of the following:

  • Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Assessment (CLBPA) or an ELF Proficiency Placement Test (PPT) and obtain a minimum score as indicated below, for the level to which you are applying.
  • An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assessment and obtain a minimum band score, as indicated below, for the level to which you are applying.

CLBPA or IELTS tests must be completed at least four weeks before the course starts.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

We accept IELTS band scores from any approved centres, including SAIT’s IELTS Test Centre. You must submit an official copy of your IELTS test report form (TRF). A band score of 6.0 in all categories or completion of ELF level 5 meets the English language requirements to enter SAIT programs.

Canadian Language Benchmark Assessments

An entrance ELF Proficiency Placement Test (ELF PPT) for international students is available. If eligible, domestic students can get a CLBPA at CLARC (Calgary Language Assessment and Referral Centre).

English Language Foundations proficiency placement tests 

Your ELF placement will be based on your CLBPA, ELF PPT or academic IELTS score.

  • To register for the English Language Foundations program, you must complete one of the following: A Canadian Language Benchmark Placement Assessment (CLBPA) or an ELF Proficiency Placement Test (PPT) and obtain a minimum score as indicated below, for the level to which you are applying.
  • An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assessment and obtain a minimum band score, as indicated below, for the level to which you are applying.

CLBPA or IELTS tests must be completed at least four weeks before the course starts.

ELF Communication Foundations

  • CLBPA score of 2
  • ELF PPT test score of 2
  • IELTS score of 2

ELF Communication Fundamentals

  • CLBPA score of 3
  • ELF PPT test score of 3
  • IELTS score of 3

ELF Speech Foundations

  • CLBPA score of 2
  • ELF PPT test score of 2
  • IELTS score of 2

ELF Speech Fundamentals

  • CLBPA score of 3
  • ELF PPT test score of 3
  • IELTS score of 3

ELF level 1:

  • CLBPA score of 4
  • ELF PPT test score of 4
  • IELTS score of 3.5

ELF level 2:

  • CLBPA score of 5
  • ELF PPT test score of 5
  • IELTS score of 4.0

ELF level 3:

  • CLBPA score of 6
  • ELF PPT test score of 6
  • IELTS score of 4.5

ELF level 4:

  • CLBPA score of 7
  • ELF PPT test score of 7
  • IELTS score of 5.0

ELF level 5: 

  • ELF PPT test score of 8
  • CLBPA score of 8
  • IELTS score of 5.5

Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)

The ELF program works with many Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) programs offered at various organizations and institutions. If you are coming from the LINC program with a Certificate of Completion and Learner Progress Report stating CLB Levels 2 to 7, you can be accepted into the ELF program as follows:

  • CLB 2: Communication Foundations and Speech Foundations
  • CLB 3: Communication Fundamentals and Speech Fundamentals
  • CLB 4: Communications and Speech Levels 1
  • CLB 5: Communications and Speech Levels 2
  • CLB 6: Communications and Speech Levels 3
  • CLB 7: Communications and Speech Levels 4

Bridging pathways

You may also be accepted if you have completed some coursework with either one of the SAIT pathway program partners or other post-secondary academic English as an Additional Language (EAL) programs.

Application process


Ready to apply?

Follow our step-by-step guide to submitting a successful application.

Learn how to apply

Once you have applied to the ELF program, your educational documents will be reviewed by the English Language Foundations team to determine the appropriate level of ELF courses. 

International applicants may be required to complete an English Language Foundations Proficiency Placement Test.

Program outline


Course delivery

Full-time program:

  • Two courses per level for eight weeks.
  • 20 hours per week in class, Monday through Friday, plus 15 to 20 hours of homework.

Part-time program:

  • One course per level for eight weeks.
  • 10 hours per week in class, plus seven to ten hours of homework

Required courses


Progression


Communication Foundations and Speech Foundations lead to Communication Fundamentals and Speech Fundamentals. Completion of Communication Fundamentals and Speech Fundamentals lead to Communications 1 and Speech 1 and the subsequent ELF levels 2, 3, 4 and 5.

  1. CLB 2: Communication Foundations and Speech Foundations
  2. CLB 3: Communication Fundamentals and Speech Fundamentals
  3. CLB 4: Communications 1 and Speech 1
  4. CLB 5: Communications 2 and Speech 2
  5. CLB 6: Communications 3 and Speech 3
  6. CLB 7: Communications 4 and Speech 4
  7. CLB 8: Communications 5 and Speech 5

Depending on your score, when entering the program with a CLBA, CLBPT, CLBPA  or ELF PPT, you may begin at any level in the program. 

Depending on your band score on the IELTS academic test, you may begin at any point between Communication Foundations and Speech Foundations up to Communications 5 and Speech 5.

Learn more by reading AC.3.1.1 Grading and Progression - Credit Courses Procedure.

Books and supplies


This is a bring-your-own-device program with a standard computer hardware and software requirement. See the specific requirements on our computers and laptops page.

No textbooks are required for this program.

English Language Foundations program advising


For any questions or to set up an advising appointment, please get in touch with our advising team.

Phone: 403.210.4045
Email: english.language@sait.ca

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