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How to improve English and academic skills

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How to improve English and academic skills

Tue, 28 Jul 20154min read

Choosing to study in the UK can be a daunting experience if you don't have the necessary English skills. However, it doesn't need to be, there are multiple courses specifically designed to help improve your English. Keep reading to find out more about how to improve English speaking and how this can affect your academic studies.

Improving your English and academic skills

At the University of Sheffield International College, you’ll find two courses specially designed to help international students improve both their English and academic skills so that they can succeed at UK university degree level.

These courses are designed to help students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for either an undergraduate or Masters degree to achieve the required level of knowledge and language skills to enter into a degree programme in the UK.

International Foundation Year courses

Pre-Masters courses

How to improve English

Some international students have achieved the academic grades they need to get into university, but their English language skills aren’t quite strong enough for them to successfully begin a UK degree programme.

At the University of Sheffield International College, international students need an IELTS score of 5.0 or more to enter into an International Foundation Year programme, and a score of 5.5 or more to gain entry to a Pre-Masters course, or a Pearson Test of English equivalent.

If your score is less than this, don’t worry. The International College offers two courses designed for students who need to improve their IELTS scores specifically. Both are taught at the purpose-built English Language Teaching Centre, an accredited IELTS test centre.

The courses can be taken to boost your English language skills so that you’re confident and capable enough to speak and learn in English when your International Foundation Year or Pre-Masters course begins.

English Language Preparation (ELP) courses

On an ELP course you’ll study:

English for Pre-Masters (EPM) courses

On an EPM course you’ll study:

FAQ's

Which course is best to improve english?

At The University of Sheffield International College there are two English language courses designed to help stduents who need to improve their English. These courses are taught the purpose-built English Language Teaching Centre, an accredited IELTS test centre.

The courses can be taken to boost your English language skills so that you’re confident and capable enough to speak and learn in English when your International Foundation Year or Pre-Masters course begins.

How can I improve my English speaking skills?

There are many different avenues you can take when working to improve your English speaking skills. You can study a foundation course in English, which is the traditional way of doing it. Or you can experiment with your learning and immerse yourself in the country and its language.

Making English speaking friends is a great way of improving your English speaking and conversations skills. You can also watch TV shows and films with subtitles and even challenge yourself to learn a couple of words a day.

There is no right or wrong way of improving your English skills, so find what works best for you.

How can students improve their English speaking skills?

At The International College there will be many opportunities for students to improve their English speaking and communication skills. With two specifically designed English language courses and expert support, international students will have all the help they need to improve their English.