藻僥伏:どの UK 寄僥があなたに恷mですか?

築孟app Languages
翌で丶をせる寄僥伏たち

繁?が藻僥する尖喇はさまざまです - 仟しい侭をるため、猟晒を悶Yするため、そして恷も嶷勣なことは、銚忽では誼られない僥伏伏試や縮圄のC氏を誼るためです。 UK 寄僥で茶したい栽は、寔に醐仟議な縮圄と冩梢にアクセスできるだけでなく、弊順で恷も謹猟晒の僥伏睫紊1つに歌紗することもできます。

雨悪には、さまざまな寄僥やコ`スから僉kできます。では、160參貧の縮圄字vと方認のコ`スからどのように僉kしますか?、寄僥を壼豚に嶄曜する僥伏の磯方は、寂離ったコ`スを僉kしたためであるため、徭蛍の僉kに頼畠に祭磴靴討い襪海箸嶷勣です。

したがって、屎しい僉kをできるように、寄僥に竃垳する念に深打する駅勣があることは肝のとおりです。

テ`マを僉ぶ

寄僥僉びの及匯iは、徭蛍が採を茶膿したいかを畳めることです。 は、僉kしたすべての寄僥に僕佚されるため、賦萩するすべてのコ`スにv銭している駅勣があります。つまり、僉kしたコ`スは、揖じか、窃貌したフィ`ルドである駅勣があります。

徭蛍が誼吭な縮親について深えるだけでなく、書朔3定、4定かけて採を茶膿できるかも深えてください。

Aけて岑紛を侮めたいテ`マはありますか?それとも、まったく仟しいことを茶膿したいですか?

蒙協の碧並にv銭する隈舵や匳僥などの親朕を茶膿したいですか?それとも、嫌レいキャリアで聞喘できるs雰のようなコ`スを鞭讐したいですか?これらの嵎諒について風嶷に深えると、火りのプロセスははるかに砿尖しやすくなります。

できるだけ謹くのイベントやオンラインテイスタ`セッションを佩い、できるだけ謹くの涙創オンラインコ`スにサインアップしてください。 には、弊順嶄の寄僥からの嫌レいテイスタ`コ`スがあります。これは、徭蛍の佶龍がどこにあるかを登僅するのに叨羨ちます。採よりも、採に佶龍があり、採が佶龍がないかをメモしてください。

よりレい僥了を函誼したい魁栽は、慌揖單吉僥了を函誼するオプションが械にあります。これは、2つの呟なるコ`スを怏み栽わせることを吭龍します。謹くの慌揖單吉伏コ`スは、冱囂と艶の親朕を怏み栽わせたもので、弊順嶄で僥楼した坪否を聞喘したり、艶の忽で僥楼したりすることもできます。

昇栽を深打する

どのコ`スを恠れるかを深えるとき、昇尸を深打することが嶷勣です。匯何のコ`スには、魁侭よりもはるかに謹くの崗垳宀がいますが、崗垳宀がはるかに富ない採為もの仝Lれた々コ`スもあります。たとえば、オックスフォ`ド寄僥のUg僥コ`スでは、魁侭ごとに16.9繁の崗垳宀を鞭け函りますが、硬灸の魁侭ごとに3繁の崗垳宀に除いです。硬灸は、屓嵶、s雰、冱囂僥、芙氏親僥などの嫌レい蛍勸をカバ`しており、岑來を云輝に編します。

Ug僥は昇尸議かもしれませんが、硬灸も揖じくらい、あるかもしれません。採認もの仝Lれた々コ`スがあり、岑兆業が詰いという尖喇だけで、それほど謹くの崗垳宀を哈き原けません。 サイトと でコ`スの畠袈譴鬟船Д奪し、オ`プンマインドでそれを佩ってください。

コ`スのリストを淑りzんだら、どこで茶膿するかを深えます。

魁侭を深えて魁侭を曳熟する

雨悪は弌さな忽かもしれませんが、佚じられないほど謹です。ロンドンやグラスゴ`のような寄きな忽縞脅偏、カ`ディフ、ベルファスト、ノッティンガムなどの弌さな隨や脅偏、ランカスタ`のような弥hの寄僥、セントアンドリュ`スのような今斡冽いの隨、ヨ`ク、オックスフォ`ド、ケンブリッジのようなs雰議な脅偏があります。

したがって、 UK 寄僥をQ協するときは、まず徭する駅勣があります。cやかな脅氏と床かな弥hのどちらに廖みたいですか?たくさんの冥沫をしますか、それともキャンパスの除くに嵳壓しますか?これらの勣咀は、あなたのQ協に`いを伏みます。

また、コストについても風嶷に別屬垢覬慴があります。

雨悪の呟なる仇囃では、社挿、住宥継、S継などに鬉犬董伏試継が呟なります。をチェックして、社挿がどのようなものかを鳩範し、伏試継がどれほど互くなるかを委燐してください。

恷朔に、寄僥の嶽窃徭悶が嶷勣です。 のように、寄僥伏試畠悶が佩われるキャンパスがある寄僥もあります。また、 のように、偏坪のいたるところに秀麗がある寄僥もあります。それぞれに櫃あり、どちらが挫きかを深える駅勣があります。

寄僥ランキングを需てください

錬李する寄僥がリ`グテ`ブルでどのようにランク原けされているかを{べてください。 UK のトップ寄僥のランキングは、縮圄の|をy協するだけではありません。僥伏の祭禧函怱I瘁の祥楕、スタッフと僥伏の曳楕にvするデ`タを幣しています。

雨悪で恷互の寄僥とランキングの互いコ`スは、秘僥するための昇尸薦が互まります。雨遺粥皆フォ`ムで恷寄5つのコ`スに賦しzむことができるため、さまざまなコ`スと寄僥を僉kすることをお瓩瓩靴泙后3票┐函れるかもしれないし、誼られないかもしれない勸伉議な僉kと、あなたを鞭け秘れてくれるとわかっている芦畠な僉kを根めてください。

壊、またはをチェックして、どの寄僥が恷も得が互いかを鳩範できます。

そうは冱っても、 UK での僥伏伏試はバランスが嶷勣です。ランキングと徭蛍にとって採が屎しいかのI圭を深]する駅勣があります。腕いな侭にある匯送 UK 寄僥に佩って、d龍のないことやキャンパスの猟晒が帆Φ弔任覆い海箸鮹してもojです。

扮には、寄僥ランキングを詰くすることで、撹孔し、倖繁議な朕炎を器撹するチャンスをたくさん戻工できるのであれば、別屬靴新修措いかもしれません。

寄僥にこれほど謹くの嶽窃があるのは、豊もがユニ`クだからであることを梨れないでください。徭蛍のモQや佶龍に栽った魁侭を崗李すれば、寄僥でのキャリアで撹孔する辛嬬來がはるかに互くなります。

峺擬スタイルを冩梢する

僉kした寄僥の縮圄と得のスタイルを鳩範することをお瓩瓩靴泙后W釀嬖夸Yに嶷泣を崔いたコ`スもあれば、コ`スワ`ク、プロジェクト、胎猟、鏡羨した冩梢に嶷泣を崔いたコ`スもあります。

あなたの寄僥の編Yがオ`プンブックかクロ`ズドブックかを鳩範してください。それらが液じている魁栽は、より謹くのことをえておく駅勣がありますが、蝕いている魁栽は、おそらく編Yでより袁犬粉陲┐魍す駅勣があります。

オ`プンデ`に歌紗して、麿の僥伏や捻壓議な縮娩とチャットできる魁栽は、そうしてください。ただし、できない魁栽は、光寄僥のコ`スの安艶恢サイトで、コ`スの坪否とその得圭隈についてh苧されていることを梨れないでください。どのタイプの得が徭蛍に恷も癖しているかに児づいて僉kする駅勣があります。

匯何のコ`スは、寄号庁な讐吶やセミナ`で縮えられています。また、 謹くのカレッジでは、富繁方のグル`プで縮えたり、社優縮弗と11で縮えたりします。あなたに恷癖な縮圄スタイルは、あなたの僉kにおいて嶷勣です。

箸龍を深える

すべての寄僥には、僥伏徭嵶氏や芙氏を嶄伉とした鏡徭の猟晒と芙氏伏試があります。仇圷の僥伏や藻僥伏にとって、寄僥伏試は茶膿參貧のものです。

箸龍のrgを恬ると、よりバランスの函れた僥伏悶Yができます。寄僥のウェブサイトをて、僥伏睫紊筌ラブについて僥び、旋喘辛嬬な試咾魎_Jできます。しかし、帆Φ弔覆發里輝たらなくても伉塘しないでください - あなたはいつでもeO議に佩咾掘△△覆迅塢蹐良膸瓩鯤爾瓩襪海箸できます。

挫きなスポ`ツはありますか?

あなたがそうし、それが云輝に貧返であれば、 を鞭ける彿鯉があるかもしれません。廁撹署や浜瞳は弼?あるので、採ももらえないと房ってもチェックしておくと措いでしょう。

哂囂冱囂の勣周を困燭靴討い襪海箸鯣携呂垢

UK僥伏ビザの勣周については、哂Zテストに栽鯉する駅勣があります。卞酎を毅輝するUK屓軒Cvである坪嬖,砲茲辰導侖Jされたセキュア哂Z 冱Z Y(SELT)を函ることができます。

PTE Academicは、僥了レベルのコ`スの僥伏ビザ雨悪、および忽坪の99%の寄僥へのアクセスに聞喘できます。テストの侭勣扮寂は2扮寂で、リ`ディング、スピ`キング、リスニング、ライティングをカバ`し、コンピュ`タ`で佩われます。潤惚は宥械48扮寂參坪にってくるため、宴旋で佚m來があります。

寄僥をxぶには、謹くの深えが駅勣です。侑いなことに、ビザを函誼するための 哂Z テストをxkするのはgです。

ピアソンからのその麿のブログ

  • Two people sat togther with phones smiling

    Don't give up when it comes to learning English

    誘後宀 Steffanie Zazulak
    侭勣扮寂: 2 minutes

    We love sharing stories of English learners and educators whose lives have been positively transformed by the language. One such inspiring story comes from Rodrigo Tadeu in S?o Paulo, Brazil. Discover why he holds a special appreciation for mastering English.

    Motivations for learning English?

    Rodrigo grew up speaking Portuguese in South America. As a child, he never thought about learning another language. However, when he became an adult?and began aspiring to a career, he realized that expanding his language abilities would help him achieve these dreams.

    "I worked as an accountant for an American company," he said. "So, to communicate and achieve professional success, I had to learn English!"

    Rodrigo has changed jobs since then. And even though he¨s no longer required to speak English with his new company, he still feels a responsibility to himself to continue his education.

    The road to English fluency

    There are many tools that you can use to improve your English language skills, and Rodrigo used several C some he¨s still using to this day. First, he started learning English formally by taking classes in high school. However, his shy disposition made it difficult for him to practice because he was afraid of failing in front of others. At the time, he didn't have?career goals motivating him to learn the language either.

    Later, however, our adventurous accountant decided to learn English in earnest, so he traveled to Canada to study and become a?confident speaker. When he returned to Brazil, he kept studying and continues to do so. Reading books and articles, listening to podcasts and copying other English speakers have also helped develop his conversational skills. Among his favorite podcasts are "English as a Second Language" and "Freakonomics".

    English learning is not without challenges

    Rodrigo noted that he struggles with pronunciation most.?^The way English speakers say words is very different than the way you would say something in Portuguese. ̄

    He thinks the issue is the same for Spanish speakers as well.?"In Portuguese or Spanish, if you know the words,?you can basically speak exactly what you read. In English, it's totally different. You cannot speak the words that you are reading. So you have to know about this!"

    This might be the most challenging part of learning the language for Rodrigo, but he assured us that he¨s not giving up.

    English for enjoyment

    Rodrigo may have initially studied English as a way to progress his career, but the language quickly became something he enjoyed.?And instead of being content with the skill that he has now, Rodrigo dreams of continuing his English-speaking education so he can travel and further enjoy his life.

    "These days, English has become fun!" he said. "Now it's better to watch movies and TV in English."

    He also mentioned that he eventually would like to visit Europe. But when asked about his dream destination, Rodrigo said that:?^I¨d like to move back to Canada, maybe live in Vancouver for a year or two! ̄

    Advice for English language learners

    After working hard for years to learn English, Rodrigo now offers advice to fellow Brazilians (and others) who wish to speak another language:

    "You have to be confident, and don¨t give up. You have to keep your dreams. It's difficult to ... speak one language that's not your mother language ... If you can imagine, you can achieve, and you can do. So 'don't give up' is the perfect phrase."

  • A teacher showing her students a globe, with her students looking at the globe, one with a magnifying glass in hand.

    What¨s it like to teach English in Turkey?

    誘後宀 Steffanie Zazulak
    侭勣扮寂: 3 minutes

    Alice Pilkington qualified as a CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certified teacher in October 2009. She started working in Rome before moving to Istanbul, where she¨s spent the past three and a half years teaching English to ^everyone from 8-year-olds to company executives; students to bored housewives ̄. Having taught in two very different countries to a diverse range of English learners, Alice shares with us the five lessons she¨s learned:

    1. Don't take things personally when you're teaching English

    "I am probably not emotionally suited for this job. I take everything very personally and if a lesson goes wrong or an activity I have taken time and energy to plan doesn¨t work, I feel like a complete failure. It¨s a trial and error experience but when things go wrong, they can go very wrong, and it really makes you doubt your abilities as a teacher.

    Having said that, the lessons that do go well can make up for these negative feelings. I shouldn¨t take things personally; the majority of my colleagues don¨t and it saves them a lot of sleepless nights"

    2. Teaching English is incredibly rewarding

    "There are very few feelings that I¨ve experienced that compare to seeing a student use a word that you have taught them C it makes you feel like a proud parent. Equally, seeing a student improve over a series of months is so joyful.?I have been teaching English university preparation students for the past year.

    In September, they could barely say what their name was and what they did over the weekend. Nine months on and they¨re capable of reading academic texts and speaking at length about marketing strategies and environmental problems. It¨s a wonderful thing to observe"

    3. Teach more than just English

    "Turkish students love hearing about how you appreciate their food and cultural traditions. Equally, they are genuinely interested in understanding how things operate in the UK and enjoy hearing personal anecdotes.?I tend to be very open with my students C even about my personal life.?I think it is partly because I have striven from the very beginning of my career to be seen as their equal.

    Turkish students are used to having a huge respect for teachers, and there is a hierarchical system in schools here, which I can never go along with. In my first lesson with most students, I tell them that they must call me by my first name (usually you refer to teachers here as `hocam¨ which means `my teacher¨ and shows respect) and this can take a long while for them to get used to."

    4. Failure to prepare is to prepare for failure... or is it?

    "Lessons that you spend hours preparing for generally don¨t go as well as you had hoped. There were several times when I¨d spend hours cutting and sticking things on pieces of card and placing pictures all over the classroom, hoping it would get some vocabulary action going, only to start the class and receive no response from the students.

    Conversely, lessons where you don¨t feel very motivated or have no idea what you are going to do until you get into the classroom (which I call the `flying by the seat of your pants¨ lessons) can turn out to be the best ones. I once had a lesson in which I was, admittedly, rather hungover. On the way to the lesson, I grabbed a book called `Taboos and Issues¨, full of discussion topics, which I used as a basis for a rather impromptu lesson on addictions, which was very successful indeed."

    5. Teaching English isn't easy

    "Teaching English is a love/hate profession. There are weeks when you absolutely loathe it and want to quit, but then within the space of a lesson or two, you get inspired by something completely unexpected, rediscover your joy for it and love it again."

  • A woman stood outside in a square holding a map smiling

    3 traveling tips your English dictionary won¨t teach you

    誘後宀 Steffanie Zazulak
    侭勣扮寂: 3 minutes

    Traveling to a new country is a wonderful way to practice your English skills, but sometimes speaking English in a foreign country can be a little daunting!and an can only help so much. That¨s why we¨re sharing these three traveling tips: try them the next time you travel to an English-speaking country. They¨re sure to make communicating in English with others more interesting and fun.

    Learn how to ^break the ice ̄

    While you¨re exploring, you¨ll likely come across strangers you might want to ^break the ice ̄ with or speak to. A simple ^hi ̄ or ^hello ̄ along with telling them where you¨re from is a great way to start a conversation.? Next, ask them for ^insider tips ̄ about their city, like their favorite places to visit or not-to-be-missed restaurants.

    If they seem friendly and are willing to share more information, make sure you ask for their name and use it when asking more questions. Most people appreciate it when others call them by their names in conversation.

    Learn how to ask people for help

    It's normal to get lost during your trip, but don't worry. Most English-speaking countries will have tourist centers near popular destinations with trained staff who can help you with any questions.

    If you can¨t find a tourist center quickly enough, approach a friendly-looking person (students with backpacks are a pretty safe bet) and use the skills that you¨ve already learned about approaching new people. You can include additional questions like ^I¨m lost, could you help me? ̄ or ^Do you know where I can find _________? ̄ to let them know that you need their help. It¨s also not uncommon for strangers to come up to you, especially when you¨re carrying a map and look lost, to ask if you need help finding your way.

    Learn to express gratitude

    You will likely want to thank many people during your travels, like the new friends who just helped you when you were lost!and there are many ways to express gratitude.

    Saying ^thanks ̄ or ^thanks so much ̄ is an informal form of ^thank you ̄ in many English-speaking countries. You can also add the phrase ^I appreciate it ̄ or say ^Thank you. I really appreciate your help ̄ if the person you are thanking did something really special for you, like helping you out with directions.

    For some people, talking to someone you don¨t know can be a little scary, especially in a second language. But don¨t worry?! most people will be pretty responsive to you. In fact, many people welcome visitors to their cities with open arms, just remember to be polite and have a smile on your face when approaching them.