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The Importance of Language Skills

           Language is absolutely central to your learning: without it, you cannot make sense or communicate your understanding of a subject. Understand and make the most effective use of your study materials Develop the specialized language and vocabulary relevant to your subject Interpret assignment questions and select relevant and appropriate material for your        response Write well-structured and coherently presented assignments, without plagiarism   Communicate your needs to your tutors    Work productively with other students. Knowledge and Understanding Level 1: Show that you know and understand the principles, concepts and terms central to your subject. Level 2: Show knowledge and critical understanding of the principles, concepts and techniques in your subject. Level 3: Show your awareness of current thinking and developments. Show you...
How to Speak English Fluently and Confidently The Secret of Learning to Speak English (The Right Way) Here’s the secret: you must learn to speak English by doing, NOT by studying. Listen to English conversations. Talk to native speakers. Practice speaking English with other students. Imitate (copy) native speakers. Why You Should Learn to Speak English by “Doing”               You gain knowledge by listening to English conversations and by speaking English (learning by doing). This is the right way to learn English speaking. Correct Ways to Learn Spoken English (Alone) If you don’t live where people speak English, don’t worry; there are 2 ways to learn spoken English by you, at home. I have used these methods myself. They’re all effective. 1) Listen to correct English as much as possible. Let’s say we take two groups of English students, and we tell the first group to study English eve...

The Different Levels of English

                                     The six different levels of English are A1: Beginner This is where you can use very simple expressions and talk about yourself in a basic way. You need the other person to talk slowly to understand. A2: Elementary If you have an elementary level, you can understand frequently used expressions and give basic personal information. You can talk about simple things on familiar topics. B1: Intermediate If you can deal with most situations when traveling, describe experiences and events, and give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans, then you have a B1 level. B2: Upper Intermediate This is where you feel comfortable in MOST situations. You can interact spontaneously and with a degree of fluency with native speakers and people can understand y...

Five Methods to Improve All Your English Skills Reading

To continue improving your reading skills , choose a newspaper  you have never read before. Choose a genre of novels that is new to you. If you read a wider variety of genres and authors, you will encounter more varied language and you will be more likely to learn something new. Listening Listen more audio speeches The Productive Skills Now we will discuss the next type of language skills! Writing and speaking are the productive skills. You will need to create English sentences yourself, sometimes without any input.Many learners find that these are more difficult because they require more knowledge about English and how it works. Writing Test your ability to write to different people Just because you do not need to use a more advanced grammar pattern does not mean that you should avoid advanced grammar. Try to use it all the time! Think about: ·         Past tense ·         Progressive...

TOEFL® Young Students Series

                                        The TOEFL ® Young Students Series helps you measure your students' English-language skills and guide them to the next steps of learning. It has two assessments: The TOEFL ® Primary™ Tests  and  The TOEFL Junior ® Tests. T OEFL Junior ® Tests : The TOEFL Junior ® tests, intended for students ages 11+. It has two assessments such as TOEFL Junior ® Standard test and TOEFL Junior ® Speaking test TOEFL Junior ® Standard test —Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension, and Language Form and Meaning.            Each section carries 200 to 300 marks, totally 600 to 900 marks.   TOEFL Junior ® Speaking test — a digitally delivered test that measures the...

International Test for English Languages

The voice is one of the key tools needed to communicate effectively within both the business and social environments. It is important for the voice to be clear and confident, dynamic and expressive. When the voice achieves these qualities, the effect is empowering. To enhance the voice skills, people can take TOEIC and TOEFL exams . TOEIC TOEIC stands for the Test of English for International Communication. It is run by ETS, the Educational Testing Service. Why TOEIC is Important? TOEIC IS an official test for people whose first language is not English and it estimates the ability of practice English necessary for daily life and international business. There are 2 parts in the TOEIC Exam, 1. TOEIC Listening & Reading Test, It consists of 200 multiple-choice items evenly divided between the listening and reading comprehension section. Each candidate receives independent scores for listening and reading comprehension on a sca...