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Friday, May 1
 

10:15am PDT

Colouring Clearer English, Rooted in Sound
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am PDT
English sound and spelling rarely match, making pronunciation challenging for learners and difficult to teach systematically. As a result, pronunciation is often sidelined in EAL classrooms, even though clear, confident speech plays a vital role in academic success, workplace advancement, and community participation.This session focuses on supporting clearer, more confident speech while honouring learners’ existing accents and linguistic identities.
As longtime EAL instructors who now support teachers in their professional practice, we understand the frustration of trying multiple strategies while seeing limited improvement in learners’ speaking clarity. Our search for a more coherent framework led us to Judy Thompson’s Colour Vowel chart — a visual system developed in Canadian ESL classrooms by Thompson, a TEDx speaker, English and literacy facilitator, and author. Having met Judy and learned more about her tireless work supporting newcomers, we were deeply inspired by both the clarity of her framework and her commitment to helping learners succeed.
This interactive workshop introduces a practical, classroom-tested approach that brings together vowel sound awareness and word stress. Rather than focusing on isolated sounds or complex phonetic symbols, the Colour Vowel system helps learners identify the stressed syllable and categorize its vowel sound, creating meaningful connections between spelling, sound, and rhythm.
Participants will explore four simple questions that bring consistency to pronunciation work: How many syllables does the word have? Which syllable carries the stress? Is the vowel r-influenced? Is the sound long or short? Together, these questions create a repeatable structure that supports clearer, more confident speech.
The session will also introduce a clear, visually organized reference tool that helps learners recognize patterns across many words and supports teachers in making pronunciation instruction more concrete and accessible. Through demonstration and guided practice, attendees will experience how this framework can be applied across levels, themes, learner populations, and existing classroom resources.
Participants will leave with adaptable strategies for improving speech clarity and building learner confidence in any EAL classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Anca Mihaela Nichifor

Anca Mihaela Nichifor

Educational Consultant; Teacher Trainer; TESOL Educator, Skillstree Rising | Canadian English solutions
Anca is an English educator and curriculum leader committed to personal, learner, and organizational growth. She has led English programs internationally and supports language development through innovative, learner-centered practice.
avatar for Roberta Power

Roberta Power

Educational Consultant for Canada, Pro Literacy New Readers Press
Roberta Power is a veteran EAL and LINC educator and Educational Consultant for Canada with ProLiteracy’s New Readers Press. She combines creativity and practical pedagogy to support adult language learners and educators.
Friday May 1, 2026 10:15am - 11:00am PDT
S1650/S1670

3:15pm PDT

CLB‑Based, Tuition‑Free ESL Program and Courses at VCC
Friday May 1, 2026 3:15pm - 4:00pm PDT
The English as an Additional Language (EAL) Department at Vancouver Community College offers ESL Pathways, a tuition‑free, CLB‑aligned English program, designed to support newcomers and Canadian citizens who need to continue language development beyond Stage 1 and settlement-based classes.  This session highlights two key options: the ESL Pathways Program and a set of elective/part-time English courses, including Grammar, Pronunciation, Writing, and EAL for Health Care. The program and all courses are funded by the provincial government, making them accessible to learners who may face financial or program‑availability barriers.
With recent cuts in LINC Stage 2 offerings, many learners are left without a next step. At the same time, we have found that many LINC instructors and community partners are not fully aware of VCC’s no‑cost English options. Our session provides practical information about eligibility, CLB placement, course content, delivery formats, and progression routes to help practitioners have a better understanding of the program.
This session connects directly to the conference theme Rooted and Relevant: EAL Approaches in a Changing World by showcasing the program that is accessible and responsive despite shifts in the settlement and post-secondary education sectors. 
Speakers
avatar for Vesna Radivojevic

Vesna Radivojevic

Avenue Mentor for LINC Instructors, New Language Solutions
Vesna has worked in the EAL field since 1996, teaching primarily in the ELSA/LINC settlement sector. She joined New Language Solutions/Avenue Canada as a BC Avenue mentor for LINC Instructors in 2020 and was an early adopter of the EduLINC/Avenue platform, which she used with her... Read More →
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Shannon O'Keefe Mandarino

Department Head EAL Department, VCC

avatar for Sarah Kay

Sarah Kay

Assistant Department Leader, EAL Department, VCC

Sarah has taught a wide range of EAL courses and levels for over 20 years both domestically and internationally. For the past 15 years, she has worked as an EAL instructor at Vancouver Community College. She currently, is an Assistant Department Head in the EAL Pathways Program at... Read More →
Friday May 1, 2026 3:15pm - 4:00pm PDT
S1650/S1670
 
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