Welcome to the April edition of our IELTS News Tracker.
Here we update you on the latest news surrounding the IELTS test and how that might affect you!
The Latest IELTS News
The IELTS partners are currently inviting applications to apply for funding to conduct research projects connected with IELTS.
Awards can reach a value of £45,000 and all applications are confidential.
If you are a researcher of institution with expertise in ESOL and assessment you can apply here.
These research projects help to ensure that IELTS remains the most efficient and successful test of its kind.
UK Employment at Record Levels
#UK companies have increased their hiring activity to record levels. There’s never been a better time to #emigrate to the #UK. Get in touch if #IELTS is your only barrier! https://t.co/bxeY1WWBkS
— Andy T (@withanexpert) March 22, 2019
Record Level of Job Creation in Toronto
Toronto has created more jobs than any US City in the last 5 years. Do you need #IELTS to get you there? Contact me! https://t.co/cDC1DLSVvM
— Andy T (@withanexpert) March 24, 2019
Study In The UK
A report in @TUNdiscounts by @jks_schroeder says that over 25s form 40% of today’s undergrad population. Why not enrol in that further education course you’ve had your eye on? #IELTS tuition can help get you there. It’s never too late! #IELTSforeducation https://t.co/YPfnFetY9N
— Andy T (@withanexpert) March 14, 2019
Improve Your Language Skills
This month we published the first in a new series dedicated to IELTS Vocabulary.
In April we will be launching a new series wich focuses on grammar!
Keep your eyes on our blog and Twitter account for more useful reading over the coming month.
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That’s all for this issue.
See you in May!
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