A brief explanation for “to look forward to” Choose a word from the list to fill in the blanks: See Seeing Go Going I am looking forward to _____________ you at the weekend. She wanted to ______ you in her office. I know you are looking forward to ________ on holidays but we don’t have…
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Are you following us on Instagram? Every week we will be posting a new video to help you improve your pronunciation. We already have two videos up on pronouncing the letters “L” and “R”. In a multilingual society such as Australia, it is reasonable to expect everyone to learn to cope with accents that are…
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We know there are many people still stuck in lockdown who are anxious to continue developing their English skills while at home. We are very pleased to announce that we now have a third activity sheet available to download from our website! The activities we have included in this workbook are activities that focus on…
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At ISLPR Language Services we firmly believe in teaching our students how to speak English, NOT tricks to pass a test.
Last updated: March 2021 As promised, our second activity sheet in our series of English language workbooks has been published.
Dr David Ingram, (the co-creator of the ISLPR test and the original IELTS testing system) hosted an online lecture to help ESL learners improve their reading and writing skills. The recording is now available for purchase. What can you expect? 60 minute lecture by Dr Ingram (co-creator of the ISLPR test and original IELTS test)…
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Topics: Activities, English as a second language, englishclass, ISLPR, Macro skills, onlineclass, practise, preparation, Reading skills, Reading test, tips, tools, webinar, Workbook, Writing Test
The form and content of the test all ISLPR Tests Speaking, Listening and Reading skills are tested in a one-to-one interview that takes about 60 minutes. The interview is audio-recorded. For the Writing test, the tester will give you task sheets and explain the tasks to you; then you will have 60 minutes to write.
Topics: Australia, customised testing, English as a second language, English test, individual tests, ISLPR, Language test, Learn english, Personalised testing, preparation, Teacher registration, Teachers, University students
What Lockdown or Quarantine does to your English: Help? Yes, but only if you do the right thing! For people who use English as a second language, the lockdown period can badly affect your English proficiency if you don’t take steps to maintain it.
Topics: ABC Radio, Activities, book online, Coronavirus, COVID-19, English as a second language, English Blog, englishclass, ISLPR, Learn english, Listening Skills, onlineclass, practise, preparation, Reading skills, Speaking Skills, tips, tools, writing skills
Many of you will be in states, territories, and countries where social distancing, self-isolation and lock-downs have rapidly become the new norm. While these are unusual times, we encourage all of you to stay active, both physically and mentally.
ISLPR Language Services (ILS) currently has two accredited centres in Australia: Our head office in Brisbane Our accredited testing centre in Victoria If you are unable to attend our Brisbane or Melbourne office, we are able to travel to conduct ISLPR testing if we are requested to do so.