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‘Abu-Ghazaleh Knowledge Forum’ and the British Council Hold ‘IELTS’ Introductory Session

‘Abu-Ghazaleh Knowledge Forum’ and the British Council Hold ‘IELTS’ Introductory Session

AMMAN – Talal
Abu-Ghazaleh Knowledge Forum (TAG-KF), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global
Digital (TAG.GD), in cooperation with the British Council in Amman, has organized
an introductory session on the International
English Language Testing System (IELTS) to a group of interested participants.

During the session, Mr.
Salaheddin Eid, executive director of Quality Assurance in Education at TAG.GD,
gave a detailed explanation of the training services offered by TAG.GD. During
the session, the British Council experts’ presentation covered the IELTS exam
and its four sections: Reading, Writing,
Speaking, and Listening, in addition to a range of valuable tips and advice to the
attendees who may register for the test’s training courses or are just planning
to sit for the exam.

It is
worth mentioning that the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for
non-English language speakers. It is trusted by most of the government
agencies, employers, and thousands of universities in the United States, in
addition to a large number of educational institutions, and government bodies
in over
140 countries. More
than 3.5 million people take the test every year for various reasons; mainly to
study, particularly in British and Australian universities and centers, where
the exam is accepted globally as a standard tool that measures English
proficiency, in addition to those eager to take non-academic courses or just
for immigration purposes.

At the end of
the session, TAG-KF and the British Council agreed to continue organizing and
holding such introductory sessions, given the ongoing need of the youth for such initiatives,
especially for high school students seeking to apply for scholarships or pursue
higher education degrees.

For
more information about the upcoming sessions, please contact:
info@tag-forum.org


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