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Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Spoken English



Spoken English

This course is designed for students and employees who are keen to improve their knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar in general and communicative ability in particular, so that they may be able to communicate in English with confidence. Students successfully completing this course will always find themselves well-equipped in terms of effective communication skills.

Beginners’ Level

Who should attend?

Students (any discipline), Teachers, Professionals or anyone interested in development of his/her language skills This course is primarily for those having basic knowledge of English (the starters).

Course Contents

  • Basic Grammar (strong grip on structural and functional grammar).
  • Rich Vocabulary.
  • Received Pronunciation.
  • Communication skills through group work / pair work . Role-plays, Jig-Saw activities, Discussions, Debates etc.
  • Writing Applications, Formal letters, Essays, Stories, Poems, Book reviews and day-to-day accounts.
  • Listening skills polished through typescripts in language labs.

Corporate Counsel’s own Resource Material

Corporate Counsel ’s research & development (R&D) wing has developed customized and focused course material to meet the needs of each specialized course. These Books enhance all four language skills (i.e listening, reading, writing and speaking) and are specifically developed and designed by
Corporate Counsel Linguistic Center to meet all the requirements of language learners.
  • Gateway to the English Language (GEL).
  • Beginners’ Dimension to the English Language (BDEL) student’s handbook.
  • Advanced Dimension to The English Language (ADEL) Student’s Handbook.
  • Professional Dimension to The English Language (PDEL)
  • Student’s Handbook .
  • Simple English Lexicon (SEL).
  • Writing in the English Language (WEL).

Advanced Level

Who should attend?

Students, Teachers, Professionals or anyone interested in the development or improvement of his/her language skills. This course is primarily for those having completed beginners’ level English course or those having a reasonably good knowledge of English Language.

Course Contents

  • Detailed grammar (thorough grounding in structure).
  • Detailed study of Received Pronunciation.
  • Command on Simple English Lexicon (SEL).
  • Communication skills through Role-plays, Jig-Saw activities, Discussions, Debates, Speeches etc.
  • Intense reading plus pleasure reading activities.
  • Mature writing including writing Articles, Poems, Book reviews etc formal / informal letters.
  • Listening skills polished through typescripts in language labs and telephonic conversations.

Professional Level

Who should attend?

Professionals, salespersons, bankers, marketers, managers, teachers and office workers etc.

Course Contents

  • Proficient communication skills both at academic and professional level.
  • Speaking through Role-plays, Jig-Saw activities, Discussions, Debates, Speeches and presentations.
    CV, Resume writing, Cover and reference letter writing.
  • Professional tips for job interviews and exemplary performance at work place.
  • Tips for preparing and delivering breath-taking presentations both at academic and professional level and Chairing meetings with expertise.
  • Listening skills polished through recorded presentations, lectures of professionals and telephonic conversations.
  • Note: Students’ performance and progress is regularly assessed by the NICON trainers. Students are given ample opportunities to participate in diverse co-curricular activities e.g. inter campuses writing and speech competitions etc.
  • Rewards: Students are also awarded on showing stupendous Performance.

Talk in English in 60 Days

Being a student you should be able to talk in English. But question is how to talk in English, how a student of fifth grade can learn to talk in English. Adopting English as a second language is an easy talk; a student can learn how to talk in English in 60 days. Even if a new learner can also talk fluently in English.
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IELTS



IELTS


IELTS is the International English Language Testing System which tests English proficiency across the globe. Conducting 2 million tests in the past year, IELTS is the world’s most popular high stakes English-language test for study, work and migration.
IELTS | Test Takers – Why choose IELTS?

IELTS scores are accepted by over 9,000 organisations worldwide, including universities, employers, immigration authorities and professional bodies.

IELTS is designed by experts to fairly assess the language ability of candidates who want to study or work where English is the language of communication.

International English

IELTS recognises both British and American English in terms of spelling, grammar and choice of words. It also incorporates a mix of native speaker accents from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and US in the Listening component.

International content

The IELTS approach is recognised as being fair, reliable and valid to all candidates, whatever their nationality, cultural background, gender or special needs. The test questions are developed by a network known as the IELTS item writers in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK and the US. They are based on real life sources (for example, advertisements, books, newspapers and company policies), so ensuring that they are always fit for purpose.

International consultationIELTS has been developed in close consultation with academics, professional bodies and immigration authorities from around the world.

International partners

IELTS is owned by a global partnership of education and language experts: the British CouncilIDP: IELTS Australia and the Cambridge English Language Assessment. These bodies are dedicated to academic excellence, cultural understanding, student recruitment and creating success worldwide.

Choose from more than 1,000 locations worldwideIELTS tests are offered up to four times a month in over 900 test venues in more than 140 countries. The cost of taking the test is set locally and payable in the local currency, making registration convenient. Results are issued 13 calendar days after the test. Official IELTS test centres can send Test Report Forms directly to your organisation or institution (provided it has been nominated), either by mail or as an electronic download.
IELTS | Test Takers – Academic or General Training?

There are two versions of IELTS to choose from:

IELTS Academic

IELTS General Training

The following definitions are to be used as a general guide only. Check with the organisations you wish to apply to before you book your test.

IELTS Academic – Institutions of Higher and Further EducationThe Academic format is, broadly speaking, for those who want to study or train in an English-speaking university or Institutions of Higher and Further Education. Admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses is based on the results of the Academic test. IELTS Academic may also be a requirement to join a professional organisation in an English-speaking country.

General Training – for school, work or migrationThe General Training format focuses on general survival skills in broad social and workplace contexts. It is typically for those who are going to English-speaking countries to do secondary education, work experience or training programs. People migrating to Australia, Canada and New Zealand must sit the General Training test.

Check with your organisationEvery organisation sets its own entry requirements. In some cases both versions of IELTS may be accepted. Visit who accepts IELTS? to search for the organisations you want to apply to, and find out which version you need.

While the IELTS Global Recognition System is committed to maintaining an up to date record of English language requirements, it is strongly recommended that you also check the English language requirements with the recognising organisation, by visiting their website or contacting them directly.
> Find out who accepts IELTS.
> Find out  who accepts IELTS.



Download theInformation for candidates booklet (PDF, 790KB).

You have a choice of two versions of IELTS: Academic or General Training.
Everybody takes the same Listening and Speaking components. It is the Reading and Writing components that differ.
You will take the ListeningReading and Writing tests all on the same day one after the other, with no breaks in between them.
Your Speaking test will either be after a break on the same day as the other three tests, or up to seven days before or after that. This will depend on your test centre.

Understanding the format of each section



Listening


30 minutes

You will listen to four recorded texts, monologues and conversations by a range of native speakers, and write your answers to a series of questions.
These include questions which test your ability to understand main ideas and detailed factual information, ability to understand the opinions and attitudes of speakers, ability to understand the purpose of an utterance and the ability to follow the development of ideas.
A variety of voices and native-speaker accents are used and each section is heard only once.
Section 1
A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
Section 2
A monologue set in an everyday social context e.g. a speech about local facilities.
Section 3
A conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment.
Section 4
A monologue on an academic subject e.g. a university lecture.

Reading

60 minutes
The Reading component consists of 40 questions. A variety of question types is used in order to test a wide range of reading skills. These including reading for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, skimming, understanding logical argument, recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.
IELTS AcademicThe Academic version includes three long texts which range from the descriptive and factual to the discursive and analytical. The texts are authentic and are taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers. These have been selected for a non-specialist audience but are appropriate for candidates entering university courses or seeking professional registration.
IELTS General Training
The General Training version requires candidates to read extracts from books, magazines, newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks and guidelines. These are materials you are likely to encounter on a daily basis in an English speaking environment.

Writing

60 minutes

IELTS Academic
The Writing component of IELTS Academic includes two tasks. Topics are of general interest to, and suitable for candidates entering undergraduate and postgraduate studies or seeking professional registration.
Task 1
You will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. You may be asked to describe and explain data, describe the stages of a process, how something works or describe an object or event.
Task 2
You will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. Responses to both tasks must be in a formal style.

IELTS General Training
The Writing component of IELTS General Training includes two tasks which are based on topics of general interest.

Task 1
You will be presented with a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information, or explaining the situation. The letter may be personal, semi-formal or formal in style.

Task 2You will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. The essay can be slightly more personal in style than the Academic Writing Task 2 essay.


Speaking

11 to 14 minutes
The Speaking component assesses your use of spoken English, and takes between 11 and 14 minutes to complete. Every test is recorded. The Speaking component is delivered in such a way that it does not allow candidates to rehearse set responses beforehand.

Part 1The Examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and interests. This part lasts between four and five minutes.

Part 2
You will be given a card which asks you to talk about a particular topic. You will have one minute to prepare before speaking for up to two minutes. The examiner will then ask one or two questions on the same topic to finish this part of the test.

Part 3
You will be asked further questions connected to the topic in Part 2. These questions will give you the opportunity to discuss more abstract ideas and issue. The part of the test lasts between four and five minutes.
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Scope of Language


Scope of Language. 

Language is our primary source of communication. It’s the method through which we share our ideas and thoughts with others. Some people even say that language is what separates us from animals and makes us human.
There are thousands of languages in this world. Countries have their own national languages in addition to a variety of local languages spoken and understood by their people in different regions. Some languages are spoken by millions of people, others by only a few thousand.

Why Learn English?

English was originally the language of England, but through the historical efforts of the British Empire it has become the primary or secondary language of many former British colonies such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and India. Currently, English is the primary language of not only countries actively touched by British imperialism, but also many business and cultural spheres dominated by those countries. It is the language of Hollywood and the language of international banking and business. As such, it is a useful and even necessary language to know.

Education

English is also essential to the field of education. In many countries, children are taught and encouraged to learn English as a second language. Even in countries where it is not an official language, such as the Netherlands or Sweden, we will find many syllabi in science and engineering are written in English. Because it is the dominant language in the sciences, most of the research and studies you find in any given scientific field will be written in it as well. At the university level, students in many countries study almost all their subjects in English in order to make the material more accessible to international students.

List of Countries by English Speaking Population

(click column header to sort results)
Country  
% English Speakers  
Total English Speakers 
United States
94.2
298,444,149
India
10.35
125,226,449
Pakistan
49
92,316,049
Nigeria
53
82,941,000
United Kingdom
97.74
63,962,000
Philippines
56.63
57,292,884
Germany
64
51,584,000
Bangladesh
18
29,398,158
Canada
85.63
28,360,240
Egypt
35
28,101,325
France
39
25,500,000
Italy
34
20,300,000
Ghana
66.67
18,000,000
Australia
97.03
17,357,833
Thailand
27.16
17,121,187
South Africa
31
16,424,417

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population\

Travel and Business

With good understanding and communication in English, you can travel around the globe. Because it is the international language for foreigners, it’s easy to get assistance and help in every part of world. You can test it by online travel. Any travel booking site you can find will have English as a booking option.
English skills will also help you in any business venture you choose to follow. If you visit some offices, companies, governmental organizations, or even math or engineering companies, you will see the importance of English. Any big company will hire their professional staff after getting to know whether the people they are hiring are good at English or not. Companies who want to function at an international level only consider their staff well educated if they are good English speakers, writers, and readers.

The Language of Hollywood

Everyone knows that Hollywood is in the United States, and that the biggest television and music industries in the world are based there. As I mentioned above, TV and movies are a great way to practice your English once you start learning. What’s more, knowing English opens up thousands of movies, television shows, and games for your enjoyment. If you want to one day work in the entertainment industry, English is even more essential.
Those who are still unaware of the importance of English should start learning it, as a time will come when everything will be understood, spoken and written in English. In a lot of ways, that time is already here. Go ahead, watch some media, and get an idea of the language. You won’t be disappointed.
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Saturday, 5 December 2015

Study in Italy


Study in Italy


Large number of study abroad students have desire to study in Italy. Italian study is very popular in the world. Every year Italian government offers large number of scholarships in Italy for international or Pakistani students. These Italian scholarships are available for all talented students in different field subjects or degree programs. If you find financial aid or need based scholarships in Italy then you should be visited our page, Here you can find all kind of Italian scholarships in all subject or degree level.
For foreigners and Italian citizens settled abroad, the government of Italy grants scholarships to facilitate them study in Italy. The below descried courses are eligible for the scholarship
Undergraduate and Postgraduate University program; Master’s Degree level 1 and 2 programs; Ph.D. programs; Research under academic supervision ,Specialization Schools; Higher Education programs in the field of Art, Music and Dance (AFAM); Italian language advanced courses and teachers culture Courses of Italian as second language.



Institutions                        
This scholarship is only granted to the students for the study or research projects from the institutions that come within the Italian public education and research system.
Eligible Study Fields
The participating universities of Italy offer the fields of study that are eligible for receiving the scholarship
Target Students
All those students are eligible who are in the Recipient Country List.
Scholarship Strength:
The application of 3, 6 and 9 month scholarships is only achievable and those who are entitled for this scholarship are exempt to pay the university fees. If the exemptions is not be allowed by the universities then the applicant students should approach the elected institution for receiving the updates regarding tuition fees and ultimate taxes.
The scholarship also covers the insurance policy for the students against accident or illness but the scholarship holders are not granted the air tickets. Only the Chilean citizens are eligible to receive the air tickets.
Italian Embassy or Italian Cultural Institute present in the candidate’s country is the concerned authorities from where the detailed information can be requested.
Eligibility
The student must meet the educational criteria set by the selected institution
Student must have INTER, GRADUATION or MASTER / M.fill to apply for ITALY free study. Must have 60% marks or 3.25 CGPA in Last Degree.
The student must specify the proof of the English language Proficiency e.g: IELTS By British council or AEO .
Candidates may apply for a renewal to continue or complete a multi-year course. A renewal can be granted only if the applicant has passed the exams required in the previous year. No scholarship renewals are offered for students exceeding the legal duration of the course of study.
Before submitting their applications prospective applicants to Italian Embassy must contact the university or institution in Italy where they intend to study. They are advised to be as fully informed as possible about the institution and course of study of their choice.
Applicants may obtain country-specific information from the Italian diplomatic mission or Italian Cultural Institute in their country of origin, either in person or from the institutional websites. Contact details for Italian foreign missions abroad are available at Italian Embassies or Consulates Abroad
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