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Schedule

  • Monday

    From 3:00 – 5:00

  • Tuesday

    From 3:00 – 5:00

  • Wednesday

    From 3:00-5:00

  • Thursday

    From 3:00-5:00

  • Friday

    From 3:00-5:00

Trainer

Faisal Imran

IELTS Trainer

IELTS

IELTS General Training Course Content for NiML Mansehra

Instructor: Mr. Shams Ur Rehman

Course Overview:

This comprehensive IELTS General Training course at NiML Mansehra is specifically designed to prepare students for the IELTS General Training exam. The course focuses on the three main sections of the test: Listening, Reading, and Writing, along with personalized strategies and practice to ensure high performance. The Speaking section is also covered thoroughly, focusing on fluency and confidence in real-life conversations.

Listening Section:

Overview:
The Listening section of the IELTS General Training test evaluates your ability to understand spoken English in a variety of contexts, such as conversations in daily life, workplace settings, and public announcements. It consists of four recorded audio sections and 40 questions.

Types of Listening Questions:

  • Multiple Choice: Practice identifying the correct answer by listening for main ideas, specific details, and implied meaning.
  • Short Answer Questions: Develop techniques for answering succinctly, focusing on the crucial details mentioned in the recordings.
  • Form Completion: Practice filling in forms based on spoken details, ensuring accuracy and proper understanding of the information.
  • Note Completion: Focus on listening for essential information and summarizing it effectively within the given framework.
  • Table Completion: Learn to listen for data and organize it into tables accurately, including figures and other details.
  • Flowchart/Diagram Labeling: Identify steps, processes, or procedures and label diagrams accordingly, based on the audio content.
  • Matching Information: Match specific information or ideas from the recording with the corresponding options provided.
  • Sentence Completion: Listen to the audio and complete sentences accurately, ensuring proper grammar and context.

Skills Developed:

  • Identifying key ideas and specific details in spoken material
  • Listening for implied meaning and understanding different accents
  • Practicing time management to complete each section efficiently

Reading Section:

Overview:
The IELTS General Training Reading section assesses your ability to read and comprehend different types of written material commonly encountered in daily life, such as advertisements, job descriptions, and newspaper articles. This section contains three parts with a total of 40 questions.

Types of Reading Questions:

  • Multiple Choice: Develop skills for choosing the correct answer from a range of options, based on the text’s main ideas and details.
  • True/False/Not Given: Learn how to determine whether statements align with the passage, or if the information is missing.
  • Yes/No/Not Given: Understand how to differentiate between “Yes,” “No,” and “Not Given” in relation to the passage.
  • Matching Headings: Identify the main idea of each paragraph and match it with an appropriate heading, based on your reading.
  • Matching Information: Practice finding specific pieces of information in the passage and linking them to the corresponding options.
  • Matching Features: Learn how to match particular features (e.g., events, characteristics) with their respective categories.
  • Sentence Completion: Focus on understanding the passage and filling in missing words or phrases to complete sentences.
  • Summary Completion: Learn to identify key points and complete a summary of the text using accurate vocabulary.
  • Short Answer Questions: Practice answering questions in 3 words or fewer, based on the passage content.

Skills Developed:

  • Skimming for key ideas and scanning for specific details
  • Developing an understanding of the passage’s main message and supporting arguments
  • Increasing reading speed while maintaining comprehension
  • Analyzing complex vocabulary and sentence structures

Writing Section:

Overview:
The Writing section of the IELTS General Training exam assesses your ability to communicate effectively in written English in both personal and professional contexts. It consists of two tasks.

Writing Task 1 (Letter Writing):

Overview:
In Task 1, you will be asked to write a letter in response to a given situation. You may need to request information, explain a problem, or make a complaint.

Types of Letters:
  • Formal Letters: Writing letters of complaint, requesting information, or making formal inquiries.
    Example: Write a letter to a company to inquire about a product or service.
  • Semi-Formal Letters: Writing letters to people you know in a semi-professional context (e.g., a teacher, employer).
    Example: Write a letter to your employer explaining a situation that requires time off.
  • Informal Letters: Writing letters to friends or family members, typically about personal matters.
    Example: Write a letter to a friend describing a recent trip.

Writing Techniques for Task 1:

  • Structure your letter correctly: salutation, body, and closing
  • Use appropriate tone and language (formal, semi-formal, or informal)
  • Ensure your letter is clear, polite, and well-organized
  • Keep within the word limit (150 words)

Writing Task 2 (Essay Writing):

Overview:
In Task 2, you will need to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem. Your essay should present your ideas clearly, with supported arguments and relevant examples.

Types of Essays:
  • Opinion Essays (Agree/Disagree): State your opinion on an issue and defend it with reasons and examples.
  • Discussion Essays (Discuss Both Views): Discuss both sides of an argument and provide your own opinion.
  • Problem-Solution Essays: Identify a problem, discuss its causes, and propose solutions.
  • Advantages and Disadvantages Essays: Discuss the pros and cons of a given situation.
  • Cause and Effect Essays: Discuss the causes of a particular issue and its effects.

Writing Techniques for Task 2:

  • Organize your essay clearly with an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion
  • Present well-reasoned arguments, supported by relevant examples
  • Use clear and coherent language, avoiding overly complex sentences
  • Stick to the word limit (250 words) and manage time effectively

Speaking Section:

Overview:
The Speaking section of the IELTS General Training exam is a face-to-face interview with an examiner and evaluates your spoken English skills in real-life situations.

Types of Speaking Questions:

  • Part 1 (Introduction & Interview): You will answer general questions about yourself, your background, hobbies, and daily activities.
  • Part 2 (Long Turn): You will be given a topic and have one minute to prepare your response. You need to speak for up to 2 minutes on the topic, elaborating on your ideas.
  • Part 3 (Discussion): You will discuss more abstract and complex issues related to the topic from Part 2. The examiner may ask you to compare, explain, or speculate on various ideas.

Speaking Techniques:

  • Practice speaking fluently and coherently without long pauses
  • Expand your answers with reasons, examples, and details
  • Use a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures
  • Focus on pronunciation, stress, and intonation for clarity

Mock Tests and Final Review:

Students will take full-length mock tests for Listening, Reading, and Writing, under real exam conditions. Afterward, there will be a detailed review of their performance, identifying strengths and areas for improvement. A final review session will provide additional tips and strategies for test day.

Course Materials:

  • Official IELTS General Training Practice Tests and resources
  • Personalized feedback and corrections
  • IELTS preparation books and online resources
  • Practice exercises for all four sections (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)

Outcome:

By the end of this course, students will be thoroughly prepared for all sections of the IELTS General Training exam. They will have developed essential skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and gained the confidence to perform at their best on exam day.

IELTS UKVI Life Skills Course Content for NiML Mansehra

Instructor: Mr. Shams Ur Rehman

Course Overview:

The IELTS UKVI Life Skills exam assesses the ability to communicate effectively in English at a basic level in everyday situations. This course at NiML Mansehra is designed to prepare students for the IELTS Life Skills A1 and B1 levels, which are commonly required for visa and immigration purposes in the UK. The focus is on Listening and Speaking skills, as these are the only components of the Life Skills exam.

Mr. Shams Ur Rehman will guide students through the exam format, providing practical speaking exercises, listening activities, and personalized strategies to help students feel confident and well-prepared.

Listening and Speaking Section:

Overview: The IELTS UKVI Life Skills test evaluates your ability to communicate and understand spoken English in real-life situations. It is an interactive exam where you will be asked to engage in conversations and respond to questions, demonstrating your listening comprehension and speaking fluency.

The test is divided into two levels:
A1 Level: For beginners, typically required for family visa applications, etc.
B1 Level: For those applying for citizenship, settlement, or specific visa types in the UK.

Exam Format:
– The Life Skills test is face-to-face with a partner and an examiner.
– The exam takes approximately 16-18 minutes and is divided into two parts: Speaking and Listening.
– For the A1 level, students will demonstrate basic communication skills in simple, everyday scenarios.
– For the B1 level, students will engage in more complex conversations and demonstrate the ability to manage everyday situations with some level of fluency.

Listening and Speaking Tasks:

A1 Level:

Overview: At the A1 level, the focus is on understanding simple instructions and basic communication in everyday situations. Students will be required to engage in basic conversation and demonstrate understanding through simple answers and listening comprehension.

Types of Tasks:
  • Task 1 – Listening for Information: The examiner will provide short dialogues or instructions. You must listen carefully and respond to questions or statements based on what you have heard.
    Example: You may hear a recorded message or an announcement, and you will need to answer questions about the information presented (e.g., directions, personal details).
  • Task 2 – Speaking and Responding to Questions: Engage in basic conversation with your partner and the examiner. The examiner will ask questions on familiar topics such as family, hobbies, or daily routines.
    Example: The examiner might ask you to introduce yourself or talk about your typical day. You’ll need to respond in short, clear sentences.
  • Task 3 – Speaking with Your Partner: Work with your partner to exchange information and respond to basic questions. Your answers should be clear and concise.
    Example: Your partner might ask you about plans for a trip, and you will need to answer appropriately while interacting in a friendly manner.

Skills Developed:

  • Understanding simple, everyday spoken English
  • Giving clear, simple responses in conversations
  • Asking and answering questions about familiar topics
  • Practicing listening for specific information and details
  • Developing confidence in basic speaking tasks with a partner

B1 Level:

Overview: At the B1 level, the conversation becomes slightly more advanced, and you will need to demonstrate your ability to engage in more detailed discussions. The focus is on interacting with confidence and handling a range of everyday situations with fluency.

Types of Tasks:
  • Task 1 – Listening and Responding to Information: Similar to the A1 level, you will listen to a recording or conversation, but the complexity will be slightly higher. You will answer questions based on the conversation and demonstrate a clearer understanding of everyday information.
    Example: You might listen to a detailed conversation about travel plans and need to answer questions about dates, locations, or arrangements.
  • Task 2 – Speaking on a Topic and Responding to Questions: The examiner will ask you to give an opinion on a familiar topic and respond to further questions. Your responses should be more developed, demonstrating the ability to speak fluently on everyday topics.
    Example: The examiner might ask you about your job, hobbies, or your neighborhood. You will need to explain your thoughts and ideas clearly, while giving reasons for your answers.
  • Task 3 – Extended Conversation with Your Partner: Engage in a more extended conversation with your partner. You will need to exchange ideas, express opinions, and listen carefully to your partner’s responses, responding appropriately and fluently.
    Example: Your partner may ask you about how to solve a problem, such as how to organize an event, and you will have to respond with your thoughts and ideas on the topic.

Skills Developed:

  • Engaging in detailed conversations with confidence
  • Responding to questions about various topics with more depth
  • Asking for clarification or more details when you don’t understand something
  • Listening for more complex information and demonstrating a higher level of comprehension
  • Improving fluency, pronunciation, and clarity in conversation

Key Focus Areas for IELTS UKVI Life Skills Preparation:

Speaking Practice:

  • Engaging in Real-Life Conversations: Practice simple and slightly more complex conversational exchanges, as you would in real-life scenarios such as shopping, traveling, or meeting new people.
  • Giving Clear Responses: Learn how to articulate your answers clearly, with appropriate vocabulary, to ensure the examiner understands your points.
  • Improving Fluency and Confidence: Focus on speaking confidently and fluidly. Practice responding naturally without long pauses or hesitation.

Listening Practice:

  • Understanding Everyday Spoken English: Train your ear to understand common phrases and instructions used in day-to-day conversations, including announcements and instructions in public settings.
  • Listening for Specific Information: Develop the ability to extract key details from spoken material, such as directions, times, locations, and personal information.

Interactive Activities:

  • Partner-based Tasks: Students will often practice with a partner, replicating the exam environment where they need to engage in interactive conversation and respond to each other.
  • Simulated Speaking and Listening Tests: Practice full mock exams under timed conditions to replicate the real test environment. This allows students to familiarize themselves with the exam format and improve their confidence.

Mock Tests and Final Review:

  • Mock Tests: Students will take practice tests for the speaking and listening sections, with feedback on their strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Final Review: Before the test, a review session will focus on improving any weak areas, refining speaking techniques, and ensuring students are fully prepared for the exam.

Course Materials:

  • Practice materials and audio recordings for listening tasks
  • IELTS Life Skills sample tests
  • Custom worksheets and exercises for speaking and listening practice
  • Personalized feedback and correction
  • Access to resources for continued practice

Outcome:

By the end of this course, students will be fully prepared to take the IELTS UKVI Life Skills exam with confidence. They will have honed their listening and speaking abilities, improved their fluency, and gained the necessary skills to succeed at the A1 or B1 level, depending on their exam requirements. The course will ensure students can communicate effectively in everyday life situations, fulfilling the requirements for UK visa or immigration applications.

IELTS General Training Course Content for NiML Mansehra

Instructor: Mr. Shams Ur Rehman

Course Overview:

This comprehensive IELTS General Training course at NiML Mansehra is specifically designed to prepare students for the IELTS General Training exam. The course focuses on the three main sections of the test: Listening, Reading, and Writing, along with personalized strategies and practice to ensure high performance. The Speaking section is also covered thoroughly, focusing on fluency and confidence in real-life conversations.

Listening Section:

Overview:
The Listening section of the IELTS General Training test evaluates your ability to understand spoken English in a variety of contexts, such as conversations in daily life, workplace settings, and public announcements. It consists of four recorded audio sections and 40 questions.

Types of Listening Questions:

  • Multiple Choice: Practice identifying the correct answer by listening for main ideas, specific details, and implied meaning.
  • Short Answer Questions: Develop techniques for answering succinctly, focusing on the crucial details mentioned in the recordings.
  • Form Completion: Practice filling in forms based on spoken details, ensuring accuracy and proper understanding of the information.
  • Note Completion: Focus on listening for essential information and summarizing it effectively within the given framework.
  • Table Completion: Learn to listen for data and organize it into tables accurately, including figures and other details.
  • Flowchart/Diagram Labeling: Identify steps, processes, or procedures and label diagrams accordingly, based on the audio content.
  • Matching Information: Match specific information or ideas from the recording with the corresponding options provided.
  • Sentence Completion: Listen to the audio and complete sentences accurately, ensuring proper grammar and context.

Skills Developed:

  • Identifying key ideas and specific details in spoken material
  • Listening for implied meaning and understanding different accents
  • Practicing time management to complete each section efficiently

Reading Section:

Overview:
The IELTS General Training Reading section assesses your ability to read and comprehend different types of written material commonly encountered in daily life, such as advertisements, job descriptions, and newspaper articles. This section contains three parts with a total of 40 questions.

Types of Reading Questions:

  • Multiple Choice: Develop skills for choosing the correct answer from a range of options, based on the text’s main ideas and details.
  • True/False/Not Given: Learn how to determine whether statements align with the passage, or if the information is missing.
  • Yes/No/Not Given: Understand how to differentiate between “Yes,” “No,” and “Not Given” in relation to the passage.
  • Matching Headings: Identify the main idea of each paragraph and match it with an appropriate heading, based on your reading.
  • Matching Information: Practice finding specific pieces of information in the passage and linking them to the corresponding options.
  • Matching Features: Learn how to match particular features (e.g., events, characteristics) with their respective categories.
  • Sentence Completion: Focus on understanding the passage and filling in missing words or phrases to complete sentences.
  • Summary Completion: Learn to identify key points and complete a summary of the text using accurate vocabulary.
  • Short Answer Questions: Practice answering questions in 3 words or fewer, based on the passage content.

Skills Developed:

  • Skimming for key ideas and scanning for specific details
  • Developing an understanding of the passage’s main message and supporting arguments
  • Increasing reading speed while maintaining comprehension
  • Analyzing complex vocabulary and sentence structures

Writing Section:

Overview:
The Writing section of the IELTS General Training exam assesses your ability to communicate effectively in written English in both personal and professional contexts. It consists of two tasks.

Writing Task 1 (Letter Writing):

Overview:
In Task 1, you will be asked to write a letter in response to a given situation. You may need to request information, explain a problem, or make a complaint.

Types of Letters:
  • Formal Letters: Writing letters of complaint, requesting information, or making formal inquiries.
    Example: Write a letter to a company to inquire about a product or service.
  • Semi-Formal Letters: Writing letters to people you know in a semi-professional context (e.g., a teacher, employer).
    Example: Write a letter to your employer explaining a situation that requires time off.
  • Informal Letters: Writing letters to friends or family members, typically about personal matters.
    Example: Write a letter to a friend describing a recent trip.

Writing Techniques for Task 1:

  • Structure your letter correctly: salutation, body, and closing
  • Use appropriate tone and language (formal, semi-formal, or informal)
  • Ensure your letter is clear, polite, and well-organized
  • Keep within the word limit (150 words)

Writing Task 2 (Essay Writing):

Overview:
In Task 2, you will need to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem. Your essay should present your ideas clearly, with supported arguments and relevant examples.

Types of Essays:
  • Opinion Essays (Agree/Disagree): State your opinion on an issue and defend it with reasons and examples.
  • Discussion Essays (Discuss Both Views): Discuss both sides of an argument and provide your own opinion.
  • Problem-Solution Essays: Identify a problem, discuss its causes, and propose solutions.
  • Advantages and Disadvantages Essays: Discuss the pros and cons of a given situation.
  • Cause and Effect Essays: Discuss the causes of a particular issue and its effects.

Writing Techniques for Task 2:

  • Organize your essay clearly with an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion
  • Present well-reasoned arguments, supported by relevant examples
  • Use clear and coherent language, avoiding overly complex sentences
  • Stick to the word limit (250 words) and manage time effectively

Speaking Section:

Overview:
The Speaking section of the IELTS General Training exam is a face-to-face interview with an examiner and evaluates your spoken English skills in real-life situations.

Types of Speaking Questions:

  • Part 1 (Introduction & Interview): You will answer general questions about yourself, your background, hobbies, and daily activities.
  • Part 2 (Long Turn): You will be given a topic and have one minute to prepare your response. You need to speak for up to 2 minutes on the topic, elaborating on your ideas.
  • Part 3 (Discussion): You will discuss more abstract and complex issues related to the topic from Part 2. The examiner may ask you to compare, explain, or speculate on various ideas.

Speaking Techniques:

  • Practice speaking fluently and coherently without long pauses
  • Expand your answers with reasons, examples, and details
  • Use a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures
  • Focus on pronunciation, stress, and intonation for clarity

Mock Tests and Final Review:

Students will take full-length mock tests for Listening, Reading, and Writing, under real exam conditions. Afterward, there will be a detailed review of their performance, identifying strengths and areas for improvement. A final review session will provide additional tips and strategies for test day.

Course Materials:

  • Official IELTS General Training Practice Tests and resources
  • Personalized feedback and corrections
  • IELTS preparation books and online resources
  • Practice exercises for all four sections (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)

Outcome:

By the end of this course, students will be thoroughly prepared for all sections of the IELTS General Training exam. They will have developed essential skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and gained the confidence to perform at their best on exam day.

IELTS UKVI Life Skills Course Content for NiML Mansehra

Instructor: Mr. Shams Ur Rehman

Course Overview:

The IELTS UKVI Life Skills exam assesses the ability to communicate effectively in English at a basic level in everyday situations. This course at NiML Mansehra is designed to prepare students for the IELTS Life Skills A1 and B1 levels, which are commonly required for visa and immigration purposes in the UK. The focus is on Listening and Speaking skills, as these are the only components of the Life Skills exam.

Mr. Shams Ur Rehman will guide students through the exam format, providing practical speaking exercises, listening activities, and personalized strategies to help students feel confident and well-prepared.

Listening and Speaking Section:

Overview: The IELTS UKVI Life Skills test evaluates your ability to communicate and understand spoken English in real-life situations. It is an interactive exam where you will be asked to engage in conversations and respond to questions, demonstrating your listening comprehension and speaking fluency.

The test is divided into two levels:
A1 Level: For beginners, typically required for family visa applications, etc.
B1 Level: For those applying for citizenship, settlement, or specific visa types in the UK.

Exam Format:
– The Life Skills test is face-to-face with a partner and an examiner.
– The exam takes approximately 16-18 minutes and is divided into two parts: Speaking and Listening.
– For the A1 level, students will demonstrate basic communication skills in simple, everyday scenarios.
– For the B1 level, students will engage in more complex conversations and demonstrate the ability to manage everyday situations with some level of fluency.

Listening and Speaking Tasks:

A1 Level:

Overview: At the A1 level, the focus is on understanding simple instructions and basic communication in everyday situations. Students will be required to engage in basic conversation and demonstrate understanding through simple answers and listening comprehension.

Types of Tasks:
  • Task 1 – Listening for Information: The examiner will provide short dialogues or instructions. You must listen carefully and respond to questions or statements based on what you have heard.
    Example: You may hear a recorded message or an announcement, and you will need to answer questions about the information presented (e.g., directions, personal details).
  • Task 2 – Speaking and Responding to Questions: Engage in basic conversation with your partner and the examiner. The examiner will ask questions on familiar topics such as family, hobbies, or daily routines.
    Example: The examiner might ask you to introduce yourself or talk about your typical day. You’ll need to respond in short, clear sentences.
  • Task 3 – Speaking with Your Partner: Work with your partner to exchange information and respond to basic questions. Your answers should be clear and concise.
    Example: Your partner might ask you about plans for a trip, and you will need to answer appropriately while interacting in a friendly manner.

Skills Developed:

  • Understanding simple, everyday spoken English
  • Giving clear, simple responses in conversations
  • Asking and answering questions about familiar topics
  • Practicing listening for specific information and details
  • Developing confidence in basic speaking tasks with a partner

B1 Level:

Overview: At the B1 level, the conversation becomes slightly more advanced, and you will need to demonstrate your ability to engage in more detailed discussions. The focus is on interacting with confidence and handling a range of everyday situations with fluency.

Types of Tasks:
  • Task 1 – Listening and Responding to Information: Similar to the A1 level, you will listen to a recording or conversation, but the complexity will be slightly higher. You will answer questions based on the conversation and demonstrate a clearer understanding of everyday information.
    Example: You might listen to a detailed conversation about travel plans and need to answer questions about dates, locations, or arrangements.
  • Task 2 – Speaking on a Topic and Responding to Questions: The examiner will ask you to give an opinion on a familiar topic and respond to further questions. Your responses should be more developed, demonstrating the ability to speak fluently on everyday topics.
    Example: The examiner might ask you about your job, hobbies, or your neighborhood. You will need to explain your thoughts and ideas clearly, while giving reasons for your answers.
  • Task 3 – Extended Conversation with Your Partner: Engage in a more extended conversation with your partner. You will need to exchange ideas, express opinions, and listen carefully to your partner’s responses, responding appropriately and fluently.
    Example: Your partner may ask you about how to solve a problem, such as how to organize an event, and you will have to respond with your thoughts and ideas on the topic.

Skills Developed:

  • Engaging in detailed conversations with confidence
  • Responding to questions about various topics with more depth
  • Asking for clarification or more details when you don’t understand something
  • Listening for more complex information and demonstrating a higher level of comprehension
  • Improving fluency, pronunciation, and clarity in conversation

Key Focus Areas for IELTS UKVI Life Skills Preparation:

Speaking Practice:

  • Engaging in Real-Life Conversations: Practice simple and slightly more complex conversational exchanges, as you would in real-life scenarios such as shopping, traveling, or meeting new people.
  • Giving Clear Responses: Learn how to articulate your answers clearly, with appropriate vocabulary, to ensure the examiner understands your points.
  • Improving Fluency and Confidence: Focus on speaking confidently and fluidly. Practice responding naturally without long pauses or hesitation.

Listening Practice:

  • Understanding Everyday Spoken English: Train your ear to understand common phrases and instructions used in day-to-day conversations, including announcements and instructions in public settings.
  • Listening for Specific Information: Develop the ability to extract key details from spoken material, such as directions, times, locations, and personal information.

Interactive Activities:

  • Partner-based Tasks: Students will often practice with a partner, replicating the exam environment where they need to engage in interactive conversation and respond to each other.
  • Simulated Speaking and Listening Tests: Practice full mock exams under timed conditions to replicate the real test environment. This allows students to familiarize themselves with the exam format and improve their confidence.

Mock Tests and Final Review:

  • Mock Tests: Students will take practice tests for the speaking and listening sections, with feedback on their strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Final Review: Before the test, a review session will focus on improving any weak areas, refining speaking techniques, and ensuring students are fully prepared for the exam.

Course Materials:

  • Practice materials and audio recordings for listening tasks
  • IELTS Life Skills sample tests
  • Custom worksheets and exercises for speaking and listening practice
  • Personalized feedback and correction
  • Access to resources for continued practice

Outcome:

By the end of this course, students will be fully prepared to take the IELTS UKVI Life Skills exam with confidence. They will have honed their listening and speaking abilities, improved their fluency, and gained the necessary skills to succeed at the A1 or B1 level, depending on their exam requirements. The course will ensure students can communicate effectively in everyday life situations, fulfilling the requirements for UK visa or immigration applications.

Certification:

Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate from NIML Mansehra, acknowledging their proficiency in graphic design.

For information on enrollment procedures, course fees, and schedules, please visit our website or contact our admissions office.

Enrollment:

Please keep in mind when registering for a class:

80% Attendance is must for all graphic designer during the whole session and diploma or certificate will not be issued by institute in case of short attendance or failure. Also ensure that you must accept and follow the SOPs of NiML Mansehra.

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