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IELTS

The significance of IELTS (The International English Language Testing System) in the Indian scenario has gone up very much as the number of people/students migrating to other countries is increasing day by day. A pass in IELTS is very important as it is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration.

How does IELTS work?

IELTS has been developed by some of the world’s leading language assessment experts and will test the full range of English skills needed for success in your new job or study placement abroad.

Why is IELTS important?

More than 11,500 organizations globally trust IELTS, so when you take the test you can be confident that it is recognized by educational institutions, employers, governments and professional bodies around the world.

As one of the pioneers of four skills English language testing 30 years ago, IELTS continues to set the standard for English language testing today. Governments in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom use IELTS to process immigration

Which IELTS Test is to be chosen

There are two IELTS tests available – IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training. The test you choose should be based on what it is you want to do.

IELTS Academic - measures whether your level of English language proficiency is suitable for an academic environment. It reflects aspects of academic language and evaluates whether you’re ready to begin training or studying.

IELTS General Training - measures English language proficiency in a practical, everyday context. The tasks and tests reflect both workplace and social situations.

If you are taking the IELTS test to support a UK visa application to work, live or study in the UK, you may need to take the IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) Academic or General Training or the IELTS for Life Skills test.

Who conducts IELTS?

IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge Assessment English.

Contact

Pls call 9746349575, 9037091989

Location

You can find the location easily from Google maps .The institute is in Kaloor junction.from the Kaloor junction signal you have to just enter to Kaloor-kadavanthra road and in the left side of the road you can find Sree Muruka building (before A J Hall).The building is just opposite to Kaloor bus stand building and 25 meters from Kaloor metro station

OET Coaching

OET stands for the Occupational English Test. It is an International English test that determines the communication abilities of healthcare professionals who want to register or practice in an English speaking environment. In other words, this test is used in different health care organizations to select professionals who are quite capable to deliver the best services to their patients or others.

When OET Started ?

In the late 1980s, The OET was first designed By Professor Tim McNamara, under the supervision of the Australian (NOOSR) National Office for Overseas Skills Recognition that conducted the test at that period. Subsequently, this test has been consistently reviewed and developed to assure that it has aligned with existing theory and practice in language evaluation.

Since March 2013, this test is owned by Cambridge Box hill Language Assessment Trust (CBLA) a joint venture between (a not for profit department of the University of Cambridge) Cambridge Assessment English and (A leading Australian vocational and higher education provider) Box hill Institute.

Who Recognize OET ?

OET is recognized by regulatory Health Care Boards and Councils in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada, Dubai, Ukraine, Namibia, and Singapore. Each recognized organization decides which grade results mean the candidate meets the level of language competency to work as mobile nurses and in the healthcare professions.

Moreover, OET is recognized by the Australian Department of Home Affairs and Immigration New Zealand for all Visas Categories where an English test may be required

Formats and Timings

OET is generally comprised of four sub tests - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking

Listening

The test takes approximately 45 minutes. This test demonstrates whether the candidate can follow and understand a range of health-related spoken materials such as Patient Consultation and Lectures.

There are three parts in listening:-

Reading

Writing

The Writing Self-Test takes 45 minutes and is profession-specific. In this part, one task set is assigned according to the profession based on a typical workplace situation.

For instance – A nurse does a task of nursing like a referral letter. Dentist as the task for dentistry and so on.

Speaking

The speaking test is delivered independently. This phase takes around 20 minutes. Moreover, This part of OET uses materials designed especially for a profession.In each role plays you take your professional role, For instance, as a nurse or as a pharmacist while the interlocutor plays a patient, a client or a career. In the same way, for veterinary science, the interlocutor is the owner or caretaker of an animal.

Why Choose OET?

OET test is quite important and focused on medical care professionals. This test has a strong positive effect on medical professionals.

Boost confidence

Confidence is important as it builds rapport with your patients. It not only boosts you internally but also increases the gratification you get from doing your work. So, yes, it’s quite stressful to register in any foreign country’s healthcare board. Therefore, OET provides a big platform for medical professionals to deliver the best services in foreign countries.

Enhance Communication skills

OET makes a candidate to learn how to interact with patients in a safe and healthy environment. Moreover, the candidate who appears in the test communicates effectively in essential circumstances both with the patients as well as medical professionals. This test makes them get familiar with more medical terminology and scenarios which will be helpful for them in the future.

Availability to work or study internationally

This test helps the candidate to study different types of programs to do further practice in the medical field. Moreover, the candidate is more capable to deliver services with accuracy and confidently Also there is enough time to spend it on hobbies like playing in aussie casinos online or painting, music etc.at different international medical conferences.

Contact

Pls call 9746349575, 9037091989

Location

You can find the location easily from Google maps .The institute is in Kaloor junction.from the Kaloor junction signal you have to just enter to Kaloor-kadavanthra road and in the left side of the road you can find Sree Muruka building (before A J Hall).The building is just opposite to Kaloor bus stand building and 25 meters from Kaloor metro station

German Language Learning

Why you should learn German ? The various reasons for studying German are,

Earn

Know

Germany has the largest number of native speakers in the European Union (far more than English, Spanish, or French).

German is among the ten most commonly spoken languages in the world. It is also a lingua franca of Central and Eastern Europe.22 Nobel Prizes in Physics, 30 in Chemistry, and 25 in Medicine have gone to scientists from the three major German-speaking countries, while many laureates from other countries received their training in German universities. Eleven Nobel Prizes in Literature have been awarded to German-language writers, and seven Germans and Austrians have received the Peace Prize.

Germans are world leaders in engineering.

German and English are similar. Many words in German sound and/or look the same as equivalent English words, because the two languages share the same “grandparent.” For example, look at these words:

Haus = house, Buch = book, Finger = finger, Hand = hand, Name = name, Mutter = mother, schwimmen = swim, singen = to sing, kommen = to come, blau = blue, alt = old, windig = windy.

The German-speaking world has produced some of the most revered filmmakers of the 20th century – from Fritz Lang to Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, and a new generation of transnational directors such as Tom Tykwer and Fatih Akin. German and Austrian filmmakers such as Lang, Billy Wilder, and Ernst Lubitsch also shaped the history of Hollywood.

How easy /difficult to study German ?

Learning German can be a bit difficult, especially if you are a native of a language that doesn’t belong to the Indo-European family of languages. But, no matter what your native language is, and even if German may seem tricky to you at first, don’t get discouraged.

There is no fixed period of time that guarantees you will succeed in learning the German language, but what’s most important is consistency. You’re not going to wake up one morning and find yourself speaking fluent German.

That only happens in the movies. If you take just one step at a time, you’ll see results happening fast. Learning a new language may take a different time depending on many factors like your prior experience and exposure to the language, your resilience, how much work you put into the learning process, motivation, and so on. But, if you practice on a daily basis for a period of at least three to six months, you’ll probably be able to handle a daily conversation with a friend and doing things like getting into a cafe and making an order in German.

Some people struggle more than others and need more time to reach that level but that’s mostly because they’re not putting in the effort and practicing daily. If you want to speak German fluently, it’s probably going to take a few years of practice, but we’re just looking to get started, right?

How To Learn the German Language ?

Here’s how to learn the German language fast and easy:

People say it’s all about mastering the basics. So, if you’re wondering how to learn the German language if you’re a complete beginner, we recommend you start with the alphabet. The German language has 26 letters, just like English. There are a few letters with pronunciation that doesn’t exist in English: ä,ö,ü and β, but you won’t find these letters in the Alphabet. Practice their correct pronunciation as this will help you adjust your accent significantly.

Class Timings

Morning Batch -7.00 Am -9.15 Am
Day Batch-9.45 Am-1.30pm
Evening/night Batch-6.30 Pm-8.30 Pm
Sunday Batch-9.30 Am -5.00 Pm

Hostel Facility

We arrange hostels for our students at affordable rates. We have made arrangements and tie ups with well-known hostels for accommodating our students. There will be special discounts for our students.

Fees

The fees varies for different courses, hence you are advised to contact the admission section for knowing the particular fee structure of the course you intend to study

Contact

Pls call 9746349575, 9037091989

Location

You can find the location easily from Google maps .The institute is in Kaloor junction.from the Kaloor junction signal you have to just enter to Kaloor-kadavanthra road and in the left side of the road you can find Sree Muruka building (before A J Hall).The building is just opposite to Kaloor bus stand building and 25 meters from Kaloor metro station

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