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  1. Braille CoursesProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Offers a variety of reading and writing braille courses via correspondence. Course material in print or braille is provided in hardcopy or via download. Students work at their own pace. Examples of courses includes:Reading and writing contracted and uncontract...
  2. EAL Volunteer Tutoring ProgramProvided by: Immigrant and Refugee Services Association Prince Edward Island - AKA: IRSA; IRSAPEI; Formerly PEIANC; Formerly PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada; Immigrant & Refugee Services Association
    Volunteers help adult newcomers practice English.
  3. Provides an English conversation circle for individuals who seek to improve English skills and connect with other English learners.To register, email one of the locations below.Central PEI: marla.macdonald@cbdc.ca and kristi.petro@cbdc.caWestern PEI: crystal.d...
  4. Provides French and English language courses. Includes:Learn French as a second language, online modules with tutors available by phone and SkypeLearn English as a second language online courseFrench Immersion Classes for students who will be attending the col...
  5. Helps Aboriginal people of all ages learn beginner level Mi'kmaq through:Weekly language classesYouth and community drum groups
  6. Helps Aboriginal people of all ages learn beginner level Mi'kmaq through:Weekly language classesYouth and community drum groups
  7. Helps Aboriginal people of all ages learn beginner level Mi'kmaq through:Weekly language classesYouth and community drum groups
  8. Helps military families integrate into new surroundings by offering second language training where the primary language is unfamiliar to the family. Language study options may include online learning or classroom learning.
  9. Helps military families integrate into new surroundings by offering second language training where the primary language is unfamiliar to the family. Language study options may include online learning or classroom learning.