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The Torch: Language Programs Portal

Canadian Defence Academy

Welcome to the Portal of the Language Programs!

Who we are

We are the Training Authority (TA) for all language programs in the CAF. As such, we develop and maintain programs that are of the highest quality to meet the needs of the Defense mission. It includes the Qualification Standards (QS), the Training Plans (TP) and the entire curriculum for French and English languages and multiple foreign languages. We also enforce the standards on a national level for those programs.

Who delivers our MSLTP program

The delivery of second language training is delegated to the elements (CA, RCAF, RCN) and to the Canadian Forces Language School (CFLS) who are responsible for managing the different language training centers across the country, under their respective commands. For information regarding local second language training opportunities, contact the Coordinators of Official Languages (COL) or visit your local language training centre on the closest base.

You can also visit their respective sites or contact them:

CA  EFSLO_AC@forces.gc.ca

RCAF formationlingcair@forces.gc.ca

RCN Director Naval Personnel 4 (DNP 4) or HFXSLT@forces.gc.ca

CFLS Canadian Forces Language School or CMP.CFLSOPS-OPSELFC@forces.gc.ca

Our programs

Our programs exist to:

  1. Comply with the Canadian Official Language Act, under the direction of the Director of Official Languages (DOL) who is the Functional Authority (FA) for Second Official Language Education and Training (SOLET).
  2. Meet the operational requirements of the CAF at home and abroad.
  3. Enable MTCP member countries' joint participation in Peace Support Operations.
Program Audiance Language PoC

MSLTP

Military Second Language Training Program

All CAF members English & French as a second language Coordinators of Official Languages (COL)
Foreign Languages Training Selected CAF members Foreign languages

CMs can contact

Julie.dubeau@forces.gc.ca

LTC-FN

Language Training Course for Foreign Nationals

Foreign military of countries member of the Military Training and Cooperation Program (MTCP) English & French as a foreign language Directorate Military Training and Cooperation (DMTC)

LTTC

Language Teacher Trainer Course for Foreign Nationals

Language trainers and teachers of Foreign military of countries member of the Military Training and Cooperation Program (MTCP)

Englisn & French as a foreign language

STANAG 6001

Directorate Military Training and Cooperation (DMTC)

Your options

Options

Delivery formats

Registration

Single progress level (PL) 

 

One PL at a time (approx 5 weeks full time)

In person, virtual, hybrid

Self registration via the base Coordinators of Official Languages (mil.ca)

Requires support of the CoC

 

Back-to-back courses

Block of multiple PL

Self registration via the base Coordinators of Official Languages (mil.ca)

Requires support of the CoC

Continuous courses

One year posting (full time)

Register via CM

TAD

(Tutoring at a Distance)

A teacher is assigned with specific schedule (part time)

Self registration via the base Coordinators of Official Languages (mil.ca)

Requires support of the CoC

Autonomous learning 

(Allies Web) 

Self paced

Self registration (DWAN)

Helpdesk

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Specific Skill Courses (Oral, Reading or Writing)

In person or virtual

Self registration via the base Coordinators of Official Languages (mil.ca)

Requires support of the CoC

Language Retention

In person or virtual

Self registration via the base Coordinators of Official Languages (mil.ca)

Requires support of the CoC

About foreign languages

Training and evaluation of a foreign language ability is only available to CAF personnel identified by their CM to occupy a position or fill a role that requires a specific ability in a given foreign language. The CM will be the one coordinating necessary training and evaluation. 

All information regarding training and evaluation of foreign languages can be found in DAOD 5031-11, Foreign Languages.

Personnel who wants to self-declare an ability in a foreign language must do so via their orderly room, for entry in Gardian.

About second official language evaluation

The Public Service Commission (PSC) Second Language Evaluation (SLE) is the only SOL certification testing instrument currently accredited and used for CAF members. The criteria for testing eligibility for second language can be found in the DAOD 5039-8, Canadian Armed Forces Second Official Language Certification Testing.

If you are located in the National Capital Region contact the Canadian Forces Language School.

If you are located outside the National Capital Region contact your Coordinator of Official Languages

About the continuous courses

To enable CAF members to fulfil their duties and progress, the Career Manager (CM), as described in DAOD 5039-7,has the responsibility to ensure  members requiring language training are identified and made available to undergo second official language training. 

The continuous courses are offered to all Regular Force personnel and the registration is managed solely by the CM as the posting authority. This type of course is most often administered as a one year posting using an Advance Training List (ATL) position. However, when an ATL position is not available or for other administrative or operational reasons, the CM can liaise with the home unit to discuss attendence of language training in a different capacity, using another training option. 

Officers of the rank of Cdr/LCol or higher and CPO1/CWOs who are selected by the Second Language Training Succession Planning Committee (SLTSPC) are governed by a separate directive issued by Director of Senior Appointments (DSA).

Personnel of the Primary Reserve may be admitted on a case-by-case basis if they meet the conditions listed in DAOD 5039-7 

Allies Web

Autonomous Language Learning in Interaction with Elements in Synergy (ALLIES) is a language learning application developed by the Canadian Defence Academy. It's available at all times on both the Internet and DND Intranet. Therefore, you can study when and where you wish.

You can:

  • prepare for your language test
  • practise reading, writing, listening, and speaking and maintain your language skills
  • focus on the skills you need and skip the rest
  • track your progress and success automatically, which means you can measure your own achievement

Connect to ALLIES web

If you have an account on ALLIES web, please go to the Students and Tutors login page.

To request an account in autonomous mode, go to the registration page (available only on the DND Intranet).