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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Professional Certificate This program is certified (accredited) by TESL Ontario The TESOL Certificate at York University prepares you to teach English to adults in Canada and internationally.  The Certificate provides a gateway to opportunities to teach in Canada and around the world. It is accredited by TESL Ontario, a credential widely sought by employers in […]

Swahili

While you may know “hakuna matata” means “no worries,” did you know the famous phrase from The Lion King is Swahili? Learn Swahili, currently spoken by over 100 million people around the world. It is an official language in Tanzania and Kenya and is also spoken by many in other African countries. By the end of the course, you will be […]

Persian

Explore a language and culture with a long history and a rich body of literature. You will study Iranian culture (in English) as well as all aspects of the Persian language (in Persian) also known as Farsi/Dari/Tajiki, in courses ranging from elementary to advanced Persian, Iranian cinema, Middle Eastern cinemas, and Persian literature and culture. While the language is […]

Modern Greek Resources

Browse our resources to get the support you need to enhance your academic performance and social experience at York. Quick Links Hellenic Studies Program From Ancient Greece came many of the Western world's cultural values and social institutions, while contemporary Greece, located at the intersection between Europe and the Middle East, is a vitally important […]

Modern Greek

Modern Greek has its roots in Classical, Hellenistic and Byzantine Greek, and a civilization that continues to influence humanity since the ancient times. Today, the language is spoken by about 15 million people in Greece, Cyprus and around the world. Whether you are completely new to the language or advancing your skills, our courses will help […]

Latin

Discover the history, culture and literature of the Roman world by learning to read Latin, the language of Roman civilization from before the third century BCE until after the fall of Rome in the fifth century CE. Latin survived into the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as the language of scholarship, administration and law. It […]

Korean Enrolment Guidelines

How to Use the Self-Placement Guidelines Welcome to the Korean Language Program. This guideline is to help you identify a course which will optimize your experience and success in learning Korean. Your self-placement decision is subject to the instructor's approval, and students with prior knowledge of Korean are recommended to contact the course director, Professor […]

Korean Resources

Browse our resources to get the support you need to enhance your academic performance and social experience at York. Quick Links Search Engines, Dictionaries & Translations Learning Korean Online English Program in Korea EPIK (English Program in Korea): Teaching English in Korea Sister Universities in Korea Supplemental Materials

Korean Courses

Browse through the database below to explore courses that will fulfill certain degree requirements in the Korean program. When registering for classes on the Course Timetable website, be sure to carefully read through the "Notes/Additional Fees" section of each course you select. If you have any questions, please contact us at lapsdlll@yorku.ca. Quick Links Search our […]

Korean

Choose a unique linguistic experience. Learn Korean, the official language of both North and South Korea. Worldwide, there are around 78 million Korean speakers, including large groups in the former Soviet Union, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan and, more recently, the Philippines. Learning Korean offers you a window to a dynamic culture and history. […]