EIL Ecuador
School of Languages - Aviation English
With EIL Ecuador you can be part of the community of pilots and pilots in formation in Ecuador and learn English to reach your linguistic goals
Why join the school oflanguages – Aviation English?
EIL Ecuador has more than 25 years of experience in forming the English language skills of Ecuadorian pilots. We provide classes to pilots and pilots in formation, conducted at both online and face-to-face, with experienced and competent professors to help you achieve the ICAO levels stipulated by
the DGAC.
What is new about EIL Ecuador, School of Languages Aviation English program?
New levels designed to meet the requirements of the students and to measure the academic progress, set calendar for the whole year, revised curriculum, better placement exams, more chances of receiving feedback with level testing at the end of each level.
Reach yourICAO 4 dreams …
We offer 11 levels, carefully designed to meet your linguistic goals. Where 10 of them are aimed at ICAO 4 Operational and the last level that is optional if you want to achieve ICAO 5 Extended.
Meet global standards and enhance your professional opportunities!
School of Languages – Aviation English
About The Program
Been part of the School of Languages - Aviation English course provides you with the necessary language skills for precise and effective communication in international aviation, ensuring safety and success in your career.
- An initial level diagnostic exam (to know the student’s needs and place them in the corresponding level);
- A formal academic teaching program designed for aviation, organized in groups according to level diagnosis;
- Pass the 10 levels to achieve ICAO 4 Operational and 1 optional level if you want to achieve ICAO 5 Extended according to the academic curriculum of aeronautical English:
- Basic Levels:
- Basic English
- Introduction to Aviation English
- Aviation English Pre Elementary 1
- Aviation English Pre Elementary 2
- Intermediate levels:
- Elementary Aviation English 1
- Elementary Aviation English 2
- Advanced Levels:
- Pre-Operational Aviation English 1
- Pre-Operational Aviation English 2
- Operational Aviation English 1
- Operational Aviation English 2
- Extended Level:
- Extended Aviation English
Each level with 40 hours of preparation respectively;
- Evaluation exam after each level passed, that is, every 40 hours to evaluate your progress;
- Teachers with experience and competence in teaching English and training in teaching aviation English;
- The personal commitment and ability of students to allocate the necessary time and effort inside and outside of classes;
- Constant study and practices that maintain and increase the skills developed;
- Study of adequate duration to develop operational competence in the 6 linguistic areas necessary according to the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) (pronunciation, vocabulary, structure, fluency, comprehension and interactions);
- Online: monday to friday
- 7:00 am 11:00 am
- 4:00 pm 6:00 pm
- Onsite: monday to friday
- 9:00 am
- 11:00 am
- 2:00 pm
FAQs
Progress in the Aviation English program is evaluated through an examination after the completion of each level, which occurs every 40 hours of preparation. These evaluation exams are designed to measure the student’s improvement and readiness to advance to the next level of the curriculum. This ensures that students have adequately absorbed the material and are prepared to tackle more advanced concepts in aviation English.
Teachers in the Aviation English program are highly qualified, possessing both experience and competence in teaching English as well as specialized training in teaching aviation English. This combination ensures that students receive instruction that is not only grounded in solid pedagogical methods but also tailored to the specific linguistic needs and challenges of the aviation industry. The program emphasizes the importance of the personal commitment of students and the ability of teachers to guide them effectively through the curriculum, ensuring that they develop operational competence in the six linguistic areas necessary for aviation communication as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): pronunciation, vocabulary, structure, fluency, comprehension, and interactions.
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