Located in both beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba, and exciting Mississauga, Ontario, Heartland International English Schools continue to offer premiere private English Language educational experiences. Since opening our doors we have welcomed thousands of students from over 60 countries who were looking for a unique experience to learn English in Canada. Our founder and President, Gary Gervais is passionate about learning. Read his story of starting Heartland and find out more about our 20+ year history as an English School.
We provide comprehensive English programs to help students learn all English skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Our program structure allows students to start any Monday, and study for any duration of time. We offer all levels ranging from entry to advanced which ensures that all students are challenged and will improve their English. We have dedicated and experienced administrative and teaching staff who are committed to providing students with a positive and rewarding learning experience. Our schools have modern classrooms, wireless internet access, kitchen and student lounge facilities.
“Cut out the middle-man“Idiom – To deal directly with someone or some entity, rather than dealing with an intermediary of some kind. (https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/cut+out+the+middle-man) Hello everyone, Thank you for tuning in to my most recent blog post about the journey to ESL learning. This article, in particular, will explain the feeling of being lost in translation and things we can do to overcome it. “You-good” (ni hao) = “Hello” in Chinese?! “How-old-are-you?” […]
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” — Helen Keller There are many things that make Heartland special, but for me, one of the most special aspects is the community. From the moment I walked into Heartland, I felt at home. On my first day I remember having technical difficulties […]
By teacher Jeneen English spelling can be quite difficult! Some people are lucky to speak or learn a language in which words are spelled how they are said. However, this is not the case with English. Much of our spelling requires memorisation due to things like silent letters, double letters, and unexpected letters. Let’s look at […]
Written by Connie Chen My favorite book is Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte. The book narrates the childhood and love story of a British girl whose name is Jane Eyer. Jane Eyer is an orphan. Her parents both died when she was a child, and she was adopted by her aunt, who was ruthless and severe […]
Written by Luis Azevedo “Living is better than dreaming”. This is a verse from a song by a Brazilian singer called Elis Regina and I believe it fits perfectly with the book I just read, *The past is Another Country*. The book presents 12 stories written by new Canadians, people who, for a lot of […]