“In a world where there is so much negativity and hardship, why don’t we put our differences aside and be that positive change our children need?”
Ms Evelyn shared this as a reflection on growing up in a traditional household where praise was rare — shaping her belief in the power of encouragement. At ILTI, we carry this mission forward by creating a nurturing space where every child feels seen, supported, and inspired to grow.
This week, our Lower PET students explored the remarkable story of “Two Stuntwomen: Amanda Foster & Dayna Grant”, while our Lower FCE students read the inspiring story of “A Fairy Tale of New York – Tarzan of Central Park”. Both stories sparked meaningful conversations and boosted confidence in reading and speaking.
Curious about their week? Dive into this week’s newsletter to find out more!
Pause. Breathe. Take care.
On this #InternationalSelfCareDay, we’re reminding you that looking after you isn’t optional — it’s powerful.
At ILTI, we prioritise balanced learning, because a rested mind is a ready mind.
Take a moment today. You deserve it.
“You have to bloom where you are planted.”
Even when life throws them curveballs, our ILTI learners keep growing, glowing, and going strong!
This week, our Lower KET students took a reading trip to “The Town of Totnes”, picking up real-world vocabulary and building those brain muscles! Meanwhile, our FLYERS students dived into Unit 4: The Cooking Competition, a fun-filled, story-packed challenge that had them reading, writing, speaking, and listening like little language champions!
Curious to see more of their amazing week? Check out our newsletter, it’s something you won’t want to miss it!
Education today looks nothing like it did 20 years ago and that’s a very good thing. In this blogpost, we dive into how learning has transformed over the years and why it’s more dynamic, flexible, and exciting than ever.
“We must persevere! We can’t let negativity and what others say mess with our goals; and most importantly, we need to be brave enough to try something that is totally outside our comfort zone.”
This spirit of courage and growth echoed through our lessons at ILTI this week. From exploring bold themes like adventure sports to diving into imaginative stories, our learners expanded their vocabulary, practised communication skills, and challenged themselves in meaningful ways.
It’s been another colourful week of discovery, learning, and stepping beyond comfort zones at ILTI!
They may sound the same but trust us, these three are not interchangeable. In this blog, we break down the chaos behind one of English’s most confusing trios and show you how to tell them apart like a pro.
“If we were to die tomorrow, would we truly be spending our last day on Earth doing what we do today?”
A gentle reminder from Ms Evelyn that life is unpredictable and precious. Let’s choose to live meaningfully, argue less, and express more — while we still have the time.💛
Read the full reflection in this week’s newsletter. And while you’re there, don’t miss our latest blog post, Fun Ways to Practise English at Home, filled with simple and engaging ideas to make learning part of your daily routine.
Think you’ve been saying it right all along? Think again. In this blog, we’re busting five sneaky English phrases that sound right but aren’t. Learn the real deal and start flexing your English with confidence!
Tired of memorising word lists that just don’t stick? Let’s make English practise fun, easy, and something you’ll look forward to!
In our latest blog post, we’re sharing creative ways to practise English at home. Whether you’re prepping for exams or just want to speak more confidently with friends and family, these tips make learning feel less like homework and more like a hobby.
“My childhood taught me that effective communication builds understanding and trust. That same philosophy guides every interaction at ILTI.”
At ILTI, communication isn’t just a tool – it’s the foundation of everything we do. From daily greetings to WhatsApp updates and PTCs, we value open, meaningful dialogue with our families. And this week, that same spirit carried into our classrooms.
Our Lower FCE students explored phrasal verbs like “get up” and “get over” through engaging conversations and role plays, while Upper KET students uncovered the inspiring stories of Hedy Lamarr and Rosalind Franklin, sparking thoughtful discussions on innovation and recognition.
Another week of learning, connecting, and growing at ILTI!