English as a Second Language (ESL)

The ESL program at CPU provides comprehensive English language instruction for international students and community members. Our program develops reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills through immersive, communicative-based instruction.

Students progress through multiple proficiency levels, preparing them for academic study, professional advancement, or daily communication in English.

ELSP Method of Instruction

CPU ELSP provides varied classes focused on development of general English language skills.
These classes usually address English language skills development in the context of topics or functions of daily life, such as going to the doctor’s office, shopping, or visiting a museum. Giving students the opportunity to interact with the teacher and with each other, planning instruction around tasks that promote field trips, outdoor activities, and teaching language forms in the context of meaningful learning activities are applications of second language research to the classroom environment.
CPU ELSP employs several different approaches to language acquisition and ELSP techniques that match the diverse needs, motivations, and goals of the learners and provide opportunities for interaction, problem solving, and task-based learning where learners can use English.
CPU ELSP teachers use technology both as an instructional tool such as integrating multimedia packages and PowerPoint presentations into instruction and as instructional content itself for example learning word processing programs, using the Web to access information, and using English through email communications, watching document films, movies and dramas. ELSP teachers use technology to expand or individualize learning inside and outside the classroom in accordance with learners’ language proficiency, preferences, and needs and to potentially reach learners for individualized activity stations and self-access learning labs.

General Admission Requirements

Curriculum Overview

ELSP Academics

Curriculum ELSP is organized at six achievement levels.

Level 1

Beginning Level

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Level 2

High Beginning–Low Intermediate

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Level 3

Low Intermediate–Intermediate

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Level 4

Intermediate–High Intermediate

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Level 5

High Intermediate–Low Advanced

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Level 6

Low Advanced–Advanced / TOEFL Prep

0 hours/week · 300 hours/semester

Total hours per class per week 4 hours/week
Total hours per week 20 hours
Total hours per semester 300 hours
Total hours per program 1,800 hours