There are two types of articles: what linguists call “indefinite articles” (“a”, “an”, “some”, and sometimes “any”) and “definite articles” (only “the” in English).
ISLPR Language Services Blog
Last Updated: 15 April 2021
Please be aware that due to the ever-changing environment that we are living in, it is possible that these dates may be postponed if the QLD border closes again.
Topics: Learn english, ISLPR, Language test, Personalised testing, customised testing, English as a second language, Teachers, University students, English test, individual tests, Australia, Teacher registration, Interstate Testing, Sydney
Lecture by Dr David Ingram: Improving your Reading and Writing Skills
Dr David Ingram, (the co-creator of the ISLPR test and the original IELTS testing system) recently hosted an online lecture to help ESL learners improve their reading and writing skills.
Topics: ISLPR, English as a second language, Macro skills, preparation, tips, tools, Reading test, Reading skills, Writing Test, Workbook, Activities, practise, webinar, onlineclass, englishclass
Do you know the difference? The first three words are homophones. These four words confuse many people.
Topics: Learn english, ISLPR, Language test, English as a second language, Macro skills, preparation, tips, tools, Activities, practise, onlineclass, englishclass, homophones
Topics: Learn english, English as a second language, adjectives, English Blog, pronouns