The language you know and use depends on your language experience and needs. Therefore, at ILS we believe in adaptive testing. A language test that is personalised for each candidate.
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We get asked this question a lot at ISLPR Language Services (ILS). The short answer is, no. You do not need to prepare for an ISLPR test the way you might prepare for other English tests.
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The only way to improve your English is to continue practising! This week’s blog post focuses on some words that we find candidates often have problems with. Complete the activity below and ensure you use the words correctly. Hint: Note that the list contains pairs of words that are often confused. Be careful and, when…
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If you’ve been reading our blog posts and following our advice, you should know by now that the only way to improve your English is to consistently use the language and obtain feedback! It is for this reason that we provide (both free and paid) activities, webinars, courses and general information aimed at improving your…
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The only way to improve your English is to continue practising. Due to the popularity of our last post, this week’s blog post will focus on some more words that we find candidates often have problems with. Complete the activity below and ensure you use the words correctly. Hint: Note that the list contains pairs…
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Types of Writing Tasks NB. Any language task can usually be carried out in a variety of different ways. What matters is that its format or presentation is logical, clear and readily understood by the reader. Nevertheless, there are often traditionally expected features of some types of writing. Please note: this is not an exhaustive…
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QUIZ Finish these sentences using one of the clauses that follow: Tell me ___________________. ____________________? Clauses to choose from: how did you do that? how you did that. _____________________________________________
“Who” is nominative case, i.e. it is used as the subject of a verb. “Whom” is objective case and so is used as the object of a verb or preposition. The explanation for each of the following is given after the sentence below. I saw the man whom you told me about at work yesterday. “whom”…
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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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