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Global Health Professionals Ltd Assists Nursing Students to Prepare for IELTS Exam

Global Health Professionals Ltd provides training to Nursing and Healthcare students to successfully take the internationally recognised English language exam.

Global Health Professionals Ltd Assists Nursing Students to Prepare for IELTS Exam
2013-05-31
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 31, 2013 (Press-News.org) Central London-based Global Health Professionals (GHP) Ltd provides training to Nursing and Healthcare students from across the world. Their one-day IELTS workshop positions students to successfully take the internationally recognised English language exam.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's leading English Language test and is designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need to work or study anywhere in which English is the chosen language of communication. Despite the current economic climate, IDP: IELTS Australia, one of the world's leading international education organisations and one of the owners of IELTS, has reported a 12% growth in tests taken in recent years. This increase in demand has certainly been noticed by Global Health Professionals Ltd (GHP), a training facility based in London Bridge, which has seen many more people looking for centrally located IELTS Intensive training to prepare them for the IELTS exam. GHP Ltd is conducting regular one-day courses in SE1 to meet this demand which have been specifically developed for International Nursing Students.

All non EU trained nurses or midwives must complete and provide evidence of the International English Language Test (IELTS) before submitting a work application to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

For Information on IELTS courses from GHP visit: http://www.globalhealthprofessionals.co.uk/service/ielts-one-day-workshops/

According to the British Council, the UK's international organisation for education and cultural relations and another of the owners of IELTS, the scores from the exam are accepted by over 7,000 organisations worldwide (including universities, employers and professional bodies) giving it an internationally recognised reputation. In Central London, GHP Ltd regularly offers one-day intensive IELTS courses which adhere to NMC requirements provide students with the means to score a "7.0" or above in each of the IELTS sub-tests (IELTS is scored on a nine-band scale, with each band corresponding to a specified competence in English; a score of "7.0" is a "Good User" and British universities and other centres of education generally require IELTS level "6.0" or higher as evidence of language ability).

IELTS is designed to measure ability to communicate in English across all four language skills - listening, reading, writing and speaking. Trainers at GHP Ltd use varying teaching methods and by providing sample questions from previous IELTS exams candidates learn practical hints and tips, which leaves them well prepared across all four language skills. This has also ensured that candidates are well familiar with the IELTS test format and thereby give the opportunity to vastly improve exam technique.

Global Health Professionals Ltd is one of the UK's foremost providers of Healthcare Mandatory Training and Health and Social Care Courses.

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[Press-News.org] Global Health Professionals Ltd Assists Nursing Students to Prepare for IELTS Exam
Global Health Professionals Ltd provides training to Nursing and Healthcare students to successfully take the internationally recognised English language exam.