Walk and Talk in English with the School of International Studies.
IELTS makes you meet a general, globally expected standard. A 6.5 band is a 6.5 band for anyone and everyone. But real-life English is not common. We prepare you for a diverse study destination, we help you to get that accent. We help you get that slang. We help you to get that pronunciation. We help you prepare for the worldly English.
We, here at School of International Studies
(SOIS) help you to try, try and try until you succeed with flying colors.
How do we do it?
Here at our international college campus,our international professors understand all three languages; English, Hindi and Punjabi. So, no matter where you come from or which language you are comfortable with, we help you to speak and learn English in an interactive way. The campus creates an environment where you won’t hesitate to ask questions.
Here at the campus, professors pay individual attention to your personal development.
We encourage you to communicate in English with constructive and positive feedback.
Hence, while completing your course here at the campus,
You will naturally learn and absorb things the way they are at your study destination. It won't be a cultural shock to you when you step onto foreign soil. When you will be able to Walk and Talk in English with their accent, their pronunciation and their slang, you will get the self confidence to present yourself in your unique way in studies and work.
Why is Real World English helpful?
Sometimes the major problem or fear that we have when we apply to study abroad is if we'll be able to communicate or not.Will it be like home on foreign soil?
Will I be able to speak?
Will I be able to understand?
Will I be able to be confident enough?
After studying at SOIS, the answer to these questions is a big YES!
If they can, You Can.
When you are able to understand the people of the place and communicate with them,you will get the key to human connection in a way you have been looking for.
SOIS will not just teach you IELTS, but prepare you for the Global English, Cool, right?
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