The British Council launches the Learning Hub, an English language training center

Filipinos who dream of studying, living, or working abroad have several requirements to hurdle. One of them is a language achievement test to prove they can speak the language of the country they are applying to. For English-speaking countries, one of these tests is the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).

Like other language proficiency tests, the IELTS requires preparation for takers to meet the desired scores. This is where the British Council is hoping to help. Being one of the co-owners of the IELTS (the others are IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge Assessment English), the British Council provides support and guidance through learning centers where test candidates can avail of resources that will help prepare them to take the test.

Nicholas Thomas, Country Director, British Council

 

Last May 2018, the newest center was opened by the British Council – the Language Hub. Located at the British Council’s new office on the 7th floor of The Curve at Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. It is a new center for learning English and preparing for English tests, particularly IELTS, where individuals can avail of reliable resources and high-quality services that can help them better prepare for their test and achieve their best possible IELTS score.

Nick Thomas, Director for British Council, says of the Learning Hub“The British Council Learning Hub is a testament to the British Council’s commitment to provide the assistance the test takers need to get their best possible score in IELTS. By delivering that, we help them realize their dreams and achieve their goals of studying at a university overseas, working for a multinational company or starting a new life abroad.”

The Learning Hub offers several programs:

  • IELTS Orientation – a free 2-hour talk for those planning to take the test. Attendees are provided  an overview of the IELTS test, the different sections, and tips and techniques to achieve their desired scores.
  • IELTS One-Day Preparation Workshops – familiarizes test takers with the test format, test taking tips and techniques. The workshop takes a practical approach to learning and covers the IELTS’ test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Both registered and non-registered test takers can sign up for these workshops for a fee of PhP 2,200.
  • IELTS Exceed Writing Workshops – assist test takers in preparing for the writing portion of the test. Workshop content is derived from  an evidence-based research using the writing content of past test takers in the Philippines. A group of British Council IELTS experts developed this program to address common mistakes committed in the Writing section. Registered British Council IELTS-registered test takers can take this for free.
  • IELTS Pretests – organized in partnership with Cambridge Assessment English, this provides test takers with a simulation of the actual IELTS test. Test takers will be subjected to actual test conditions and will answer sample test questions which will be scored by IELTS examiners and markers. Through the raw scores, test takers  will have an idea about the test sections they need to work more on and help them prepare more for the actual test.
  • IELTS Information Sessions – these sessions aims to provide potential IELTS test takers information about the different destinations where IELTS is recognized. Such information would include steps on how to secure a visa for work, study or immigration as well as how IELTS can help test takers get to their dream destinations.
  • IELTS Library – this is a resource area that holds IELTS books, practice test materials, audio CDs, and other resources made available for British Council test takers.

In addition to the programs, there are online resources available as follows:

  • Road to IELTS – an online preparation course which British Council-registered IELTS test takers can access for free up to 30 hours. It includes ebooks that help test takers practice different skills like listening, reading, writing and speaking. It also has teacher tutorials and timed practice tests.
  • IELTS Preparation app – this is a FREE mobile app that gives a comprehensive overview of the listening and speaking tests. Practice tests for both skills and grammar and vocabulary exercises can be found in the app.
  • Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) – this is a free limited time online IELTS course accessible to all those learning English, especially those reviewing for the IELTS test. The course includes videos from IELTS experts on tips and techniques in answering IELTS test questions and provides exercises  to check your reading, listening, writing and speaking skills.
  • Ieltsasia.org/ph (website) – this site contains a lot of online resources including practice test downloads, preparation videos, tips and techniques through Doctor IELTS

To learn more about the Learning Hub, the IELTS test, and the British Council, visit their website.  You can also connect to them on Facebook.

Be a Changemaker and Win

Changemakers are agents of change in a society who seize opportunities that others may miss in order to improve systems, invent new approaches and create solutions to improve society and uplift the conditions of the citizens of a nation.

The British Council, UK’s international organization for educational opportunities and cultural relations, in partnership with Starbucks and in collaboration with Social Enterprise Development Partnerships Inc. (SEDPI) and the Ateneo de Manila University, has launched the I am a Changemaker competition which is now running on its 2nd year.

The I am a Changemaker is a business competition that aims to look for young entrepreneurs who can make an impact in their communities by spotting social problems and issues and finding innovative ways to address them.

Filipino citizens, aged 16-28can form teams to join.Teams will be asked to submit an enterprise proposal that addresses a social problem. It must have demonstrable financial viability, whether it is for profit or non-profit. Finalists will travel to Manila to pitch their ideas in front of a panel of judges. The competition will have a total of four (4) winners (1 winner each from NCR, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao). Each winning team will receive PhP 100,000. Another PhP 100,000 is also at stake for finalists who meet the special criteria set by Starbucks.

Details of the mechanics can be found HERE.

One of the winners last year of the British Council grant was Cheenee Otarra whose idea has now bloomed into a product called Sumilao Corn Coffee. I just found out that corn can be made into coffee!

Sumilao Corn Coffee is organically grown because the corn is the native variety. It is also caffeine-free and roasted in San Vicente, Sumilao, Bukidnon. The farmers have been roasting corn coffee for some time now but it is only now that it is being packaged and marketed in a more professional manner to get their coffee out into a wider market. At least the Sumilao farmers are getting help from some people!

If you or anyone you know (aged 16-28) has a bright idea to make life better for our fellow Pinoys, join this competition. Who knows, your proposal may just make it and help change lives.

BE A CHANGEMAKER TODAY.