Here in ILTI, we pride ourselves on teaching our children how to speak and write well in English. However, educating goes much further than the by-the-book method. We like to nurture creativity in our young students and encourage them to express themselves. Here are a few short paragraphs written by our young learners!
Chronic procrastination can really lead you down a path of frustration and impact your overall health in the long run. Here are some tips to tackle procrastination.
Examinations such as MUET, IELTS and TOEFL work to evaluate a person’s capability to apply and comprehend English in educational and occupational settings. Here at ILTI, we offer training for all three! However, a lot of you have been asking this question: What is the difference between MUET, IELTS and TOEFL?
We know that some of you have been anxiously awaiting news about physical classes. We are happy to announce that ILTI will reopen for physical classes on 8th of March 2021!
We are happy to find out that the government has lifted the MCO restrictions. It has been close to a month of home quarantine and we are thankful that our recent online classes have been successful.
As we journey into an extension of the MCO, online-learning remains a crucial investment to ensure that our children still receive their education. We understand that some households might still find it challenging to take part in online classes regularly. Here are some tips to the parents and guardians who wish to help their children make the most out of online learning.
Language is always evolving. People are adding new words to the dictionary every year as they get more and more creative in expressing themselves. We Malaysians are no different!
ILTI wishes you a very happy and fulfilling 2021! We wish you success in your studies and careers. We hope that you will stay safe and healthy all year long. Here are some messages from our staff and teachers.
Merry Christmas from ILTI! We hope you are enjoying your Winter break. It has been a long year for all of us and what better way to spend the last few days of 2020 than with family and friends? In our final issue, we would like to shed some light on the origin and traditions of this joyous holiday.
This weekend some of our students will be sitting for the Cambridge English Examinations. They have worked hard all year long. We admire their dedication and commitment to their learning especially amidst the pandemic. Best of luck to them!