When it comes to cracking international competitive examinations, the key for many adolescents hoping to study abroad is language. All around the world, from USA to India, teenagers are learning new ‘languages’ with the aim of expanding their capabilities.
With the potential for choosing from an IELTS, TOEFL or other terminology programs, you have a variety of options to choose from when it comes to British proficiency.
First of all, it is crucial to stipulate what each one requires.
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a UKBA-approved English language qualification and is recognized all over the world, including UK universities.
Offered at three different levels, intermediate, upper intermediate and advanced, the IELTS preparation course is completely versatile and can be designed to fit your requirements and needs. You will be examined on four key elements of the British language: studying, writing, discussing and hearing. Each of these can be assisted and abetted by hour-long classes concentrating on specific aspects of the course, which enable you to work on your weak points without having to spend your time on something you are already good at.
The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) preparation course is directed at those wishing to acquire the best possible score in their TOEFL iBT examination. Test is design to evaluate those wishing to learn, talk and write British English at university level, by thoroughly evaluating their abilities in each of those places with a number of educational projects.
Both courses have maximum class sizes of just 16 people, so you will get your reasonable amount of attention. The IELTS course, beginning every Monday, takes several weeks to finish as the TOEFL course requires just ahalf time: one week in all.
To get you really up to scratch and in the best possible shape to take the exam, here are a few basic exam tips.