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Again, not an exhaustive list but for anyone else in the UK, these are where riots are expected today:
Aldershot - Immigration Advisors at 40 Victoria Road GU11 1TH, starting at 19:30.
Bedford - Immigration INN (Inn?) on Ford End Road MK40 4JT, at 20:00.
Birmingham - Refugee and Migrant Centre on Frederick Street B1 3HN, beginning at 20:00.
Bishop Auckland - outside the Town Hall on Market Place DL14 7NP.
Blackburn - Rafiq Immigration Services on Whalley Road BB5 1AA, at 20:00.
Blackpool - Immigration Solicitors at the Enterprise Centre on Lytham Road FY1 1EW, starting at 20:00.
Bolton - Deane & Bolton Immigration Lawyers on Chorley New Road BL1 4QR, at 20:00.
Brentford - UK Immigration Help in The Mile on 1000 Great West Road TW8 9DW, starting around 19:00.
Brighton - Raj Rayan Immigration in Queensberry House at 106 Queens Road BN1 3XF, starting either at 19:30 or 20:00.
Bristol - Gya Williams Immigration on West Street BS2 OBL, at 20:00.
Burnley - at Thompson Park on 111 Ormerod Rioad BB11 3QWat, starting at 13:00.
Canterbury - UK Immigration Clinic in the Canterbury Innovation Centre CT2 7FG, at 20:00.
Chatham - Immigration Status UK on Maidstone Road ME5 9FD, at 20:00.
Cheadle - Intime Immigration Services on Brooks Drive SK8 3TD, at 20:00.
Chelmsford - UK Immigration Information Centre on Violet Close CM1 6XG, at 20:00.
Derby - Immigration Advisory Service, Normanton Road DE23 6US, at 20:00.
Dover - Kent Immigration and Visa Advice at 5A Castle Hill Road CT16 1QG, reportedly around 20:00.
Durham - in Crook at Market Place, at 18:00. (Unsure as to whether this is the same one as in Bishop Auckland as I know Crook is near there?)
Finchley - Immigration and Nationality Services within Foundation House at 4 Percy Road N128BU, around 19:00.
Harrow - Yes UK Immigration and North Harrow Community Library within the Business Centre at 429-433 Pinner Road HA1 4HN, in North Harrow, at 19:00.
Hastings - Black Rock Immigration at 37 Cambridge Gardens TN34 1EN, at 20:00.
Hull - Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer in Norwich House, 1 Savile Street HU1 3ES, at 20:00.
Lewisham - the Clock Tower, SE13 5JH, 19:00.
Lincoln - Immigration Lawyer Services on Carlton Mews LN2 4FJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Merseyside Refugee Centre in St Anne's Centre on 7 Overbury Street L7 3HJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Sandpiper Hotel (might be on Ormskirk Old Road? if any scousers can clarify where that is, that'd be great) at 13:00.
Middlesbrough - Immigration Advice Centre which is the Co-Operative Buildings at 251 Linthorpe Road TS1 4AT, at 20:00.
Newcastle - United Immigration Services in Artisan Unit 3, The Beacon on Westgate Road NE4 9PQ, at 20:00.
Northampton - Zenith Immigration Lawyers at 2 Talbot Road NN1 4JB, starting at 20:00.
Nottingham - East Midlands Immigration Services at 15 Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR, at 20:00.
Oldham - somewhere on Ellen Street 0L9 6QR, at 20:00
Oxford - Asylum Welcome in Unit 7 in Newtec Place on Magdelen Road OX4 1RE, around 19:00. [Updated as of 15:53]
Peterborough - Smart Immigration Services in Laxton House at 191 Lincoln Road PE1 2PN, at 20:00.
Plymouth - in a Morrisons car park, I don't know which but I saw Victory Parade associated with it? If anyone from Plymouth can clarify, please do. Not sure on time.
Portsmouth - UK Border Agency at Kettering Terrace PO2 8QN, at 20:00
Preston - Adriana Immigration Services at 109 Church Street PR1 3BS, at 19:00 or 20:00.
Rotherham - Parker Rhodes Hickmotts, The Point S60 1BP, at 20:00.
Sheffield - City Hall on Barker's Pool S1 2JA, at 13:00.
Sheffield - White Rose Visas at 101 Wilkinson Street S10 2GJ, at 20:00.
Southampton - Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Cumberland Place on Grosvenor Square SO15 2BG, at 20:00.
Southend - MNS Immigration Solicitors on Ditton Court Road SS0 7HG, at 20:00.
Stoke-On-Trent - ZR Visas on Metcalfe Road ST6 7AZ, in Tunstall, at 20:00.
Sunderland - North of England Refugee Service which is in Suite 12 in the Eagle Building at 201 High Street East SR1 2AX, at 20:00.
Swindon - I have no details for this, just seen that something might be kicking off there.
Tamworth - Lawrencia & Co Immigration Solicitors within the Amber Business Village on Amber Close B77 4RP, no details on time unfortunately.
Walthamstow - Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau at 187 Hoe Street E17 3AP, at 20:00.
Wigan - Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP, at 20:00.
York - only detail I've got it is York Stay City Hotel.
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Anti-fascist counter demos in the UK on Wednesday the 7th and Friday the 9th of August
There are going to be a new round of anti-immigrant fascist riots in the UK on Wednesday the 7th of August and Friday the 9th. If you are able to get to one of the counter-demos, and it is safe for you to do so (and I'm including safe for your mental health; please don't push yourself too far), it's really important to go. Not only to physically stop the fascists from burning down immigration lawyers' practices or attacking Muslims in the street, but to stand up and be counted. This is a terrifying time to be an immigrant or a person of colour in the UK, and seeing the fascists outnumbered and humiliated by decent people can go some way to making it less bad.
Stay safe:
come early, well before the fascists assemble
Wear a mask, not only to avoid police surveillance but to avoid being doxxed by the fascists
Don't carry identifying information, such as credit cards, in case the police arrest you
Write the number for a protest lawyer on your arm so you won't lose it
Bring water
Bring suncream
Bring a friend if you can
Wear comfortable shoes
Stand Up to Racism has thhe best list of organised counter-demos. I wouldn't advise turning up to oppose a fascist march if you're not sure whether a counter demo has been called, but here's a list of places the far right has singled out to target on Wednesday at 8pm, so you know broadly whether your city is on the list:
ALDERSHOT
Immigration Advisors Ltd, Victoria Road, GU11 1TH
CANTERBURY
UK Immigration Clinic, Canterbury Innovation Centre, CT2 7FG
CHATHAM
Immigration Status UK, Maidstone Road, ME5 9FD
CHELMSFORD
UK Immigration Information Centre, Violet Close, CM1 6XG
BEDFORD
Immigration INN, Ford End Road, MK40 4JT
BIRMINGHAM
Refugee and migrant centre, Frederick Street, B1 3HN
BLACKBURN
Rafiq Immigration Services, Whalley Road, BB5 1AA
BLACKPOOL
Immigration Solicitors, Enterprise Centre, Lytham Road, FY1 1EW
BOLTON
Deane & Bolton Immigration lawyers, Chorley new road, BL1 4QR
BRENTFORD
UK Immigration Help, Great West End, TW8 9HH
BRIGHTON
Raj Rayan Immigration, Queens Road, BN1 3XF
BRISTOL
Gya Williams Immigration, West Street, BS2 0BL
CHEADLE
Intime Immigration Services, Brooks Drive, SK8 3TD
DERBY
Immigration advisory Service, Normanton Road, DE23 6US HARROW
Yes UK Immigration, Pinner Road, HA1 4HN
HASTINGS
Black Rock Immigration, Cambridge Gardens, TN34 1EN
HULL
Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer, Norwich House, Savile Street, HU1 3ES
KENT
Kent Immigration and advice, Castle Hill Road, CT16 1QG
LINCOLN
Immigration Lawyer Services, Carlton Mews, LN2 4FJ
LIVERPOOL
Merseyside Refugee Centre, Overbury Street, L7 3HJ
MIDDLESBOROUGH
Immigration advice centre, Linthorpe Road, TS1 4AT
NEWCASTLE United Immigration Services - Westgate Road, NE4 9PQ
NORTH FINCHLEY
Immigration and Nationality Services, Percy Road, N128BU
NORTHAMPTON
Zenith Immigration Lawyers, Talbot Road, NN1 4JB
NOTTINGHAM East Midlands Immigration Services - Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR
OLDHAM
Expert Immigration - Ellen Street 0L9 6QR
OXFORD
Asylum Welcome, Magdelen Road, OX4 1RE
PETERBOROUGH
Smart Immigration Services, Lincoln Road, PE1 2PN
PORTSMOUTH
UK Border Agency, Kettering Terrace, PO2 8QN
PRESTON
Adriana Immigration Services, Church Street PR1 3BS
ROTHERHAM
Parker Rhodes Immigration Lawyer, The Point S60 1BP
SHEFFIELD
White Rose Visas, Wilkinson Street, S10 2GJ
STOKE
ZR Visas, Metcalfe Road, ST6 7AZ
SOUTHAMPTON
Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Grosvenor Square, SO15 2BG
SOUTHEND
MNS Immigration Solicitors, Ditton Court Road, SS0 7HG
SUNDERLAND
North of England Refugee Service, High Street East, SR1 2AX
TAMWORTH
Lawrencia & Co immigration solicitors, Amber Business Village, B77 4RP
WALTHAMSTOW
Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, Hoe Street, E17 3AP
WIGAN
Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP
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ALDERSHOT
- Immigration Advisors Ltd, Victoria Road, GU11 1TH
CANTERBURY
- UK Immigration Clinic, Canterbury Innovation Centre, CT2 7FG
CHATHAM
- Immigration Status UK, Maidstone Road, ME5 9FD
CHELMSFORD
- UK Immigration Information Centre, Violet Close, CM1 6XG
BEDFORD
- Immigration INN, Ford End Road, MK40 4JT
BIRMINGHAM
- Refugee and migrant centre, Frederick Street, B1 3HN
BLACKBURN
- Rafiq Immigration Services, Whalley Road, BB5 1AA
BLACKPOOL
- Immigration Solicitors, Enterprise Centre, Lytham Road, FY1 1EW
BOLTON
- Deane & Bolton Immigration lawyers, Chorley new road, BL1 4QR
BRENTFORD
- UK Immigration Help, Great West End, TW8 9HH
BRIGHTON
- Raj Rayan Immigration, Queens Road, BN1 3XF
BRISTOL
- Gya Williams Immigration, West Street, BS2 0BL
CHEADLE
- Intime Immigration Services, Brooks Drive, SK8 3TD
DERBY
- Immigration advisory Service, Normanton Road, DE23 6US
HARROW
- Yes UK Immigration, Pinner Road, HA1 4HN
HASTINGS
- Black Rock Immigration, Cambridge Gardens, TN34 1EN
HULL
- Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer, Norwich House, Savile Street, HU1 3ES
KENT
- Kent Immigration and advice, Castle Hill Road, CT16 1QG
LINCOLN
- Immigration Lawyer Services, Carlton Mews, LN2 4FJ
LIVERPOOL
- Merseyside Refugee Centre, Overbury Street, L7 3HJ
MIDDLESBOROUGH
- Immigration advice centre, Linthorpe Road, TS1 4AT
NEWCASTLE
United Immigration Services - Westgate Road, NE4 9PQ
NORTH FINCHLEY
- Immigration and Nationality Services, Percy Road, N128BU
NORTHAMPTON
- Zenith Immigration Lawyers, Talbot Road, NN1 4JB
NOTTINGHAM
East Midlands Immigration Services - Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR
OLDHAM
- Expert Immigration - Ellen Street 0L9 6QR
OXFORD
- Asylum Welcome, Magdelen Road, OX4 1RE
PETERBOROUGH
- Smart Immigration Services, Lincoln Road, PE1 2PN
PORTSMOUTH
- UK Border Agency, Kettering Terrace, PO2 8QN
PRESTON
- Adriana Immigration Services, Church Street PR1 3BS
ROTHERHAM
- Parker Rhodes Immigration Lawyer, The Point S60 1BP
SHEFFIELD
- White Rose Visas, Wilkinson Street, S10 2GJ
STOKE
- ZR Visas, Metcalfe Road, ST6 7AZ
SOUTHAMPTON
- Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Grosvenor Square, SO15 2BG
SOUTHEND
- MNS Immigration Solicitors, Ditton Court Road, SS0 7HG
SUNDERLAND
- North of England Refugee Service, High Street East, SR1 2AX
TAMWORTH
- Lawrencia & Co immigration solicitors, Amber Business Village, B77 4RP
WALTHAMSTOW
- Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, Hoe Street, E17 3AP
WIGAN
- Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP
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RE: Jonathan Sims, Electronic Reference Specialist (Margaret Usher Library of Discreet & Internal Research).
I am starting to realize that it was...perhaps too hasty of a decision to dismiss Jon's life before as irrelevant. As unreal as it may be - as I continue to believe that it must be - it does hold more clues to a puzzle I still can't quite get the shape of yet. He may have more useful things than computer passwords and library cards to share with me.
Much of his life was so similar to mine, I had assumed it didn't warrant careful review. We grew up in the same area, had the same distant grandmother, the same thirst for books and fascination with the darker side of the paranormal. We both got an A level in drama despite seeing no use for it, and even though he went to Cambridge instead of Oxford, our University experiences were more or less the same. He faired a bit better in the relationship department...
But instead of The Magnus Institute, this Jon caught the attention of the Usher Foundation. He was hired in a seemingly innocuous, if spontaneous, candidate selection process for a consulting research position in an academic library. The interviews were all conducted remotely, his references from the British Museum and his professors were apparently glowing, and his appointment - though perhaps too generously compensated - was not in any way...suspicious.
So far, I've regulated Jon's professional life to a temporarily necessary inconvenience, something that was worth putting up with while I oriented myself and refocused on my own investigations in this New Place [research presently ongoing. I will make a separate post with current theories]. His job was nothing too taxing - largely sitting at his computer and completing various reference requests for an academic research library. It reminded me of the Institute, in a way, in the early days. I do still quite enjoy research, and the library's resources are vast. None of the ongoing work has set off any alarms, nothing too odd - quite a few local history and genealogy requests, tracking immigration and family trees, some specialized scientific questions that were more of a challenge but not impossible, copies of old academic journals and microfiche of old newspapers. A few interesting rabbit holes that sated me enough that I bothered to finish them.
Looking back at the work log...there is more specialized research on the subjects of a more...hah- "spooky" nature: apparitions, manifestations, ESP, astral projection, irregularities in reality, etcetera. It was these topics in particular that Jon spent most of his time on. Most notably, however, these requests only come from three primary accounts: GROBI1 CUSHE1 PSHELL3 [NOTE: While this account was highly active in the beginning, requests stop entirely after 2021.
Jon was under the impression that all three of these individuals were his direct superiors in his department, though it was purely speculation as he had never, in fact, met any of his colleagues in person. His office is located in the university's library depository building, and the only other employees he ever has contact with are student workers or otherwise the depository's building supervisor.
The only one he had actually spoken to outside of emails at all with GROBI1, who sat in on his initial interview and, from what he understood, was the one who hired him. GROBI1...Gertrude Robinson, chief researcher and head of the Midwest Regional Usher Foundation office.
I am...ashamed at myself for not having realized this, or acknowledged this sooner. I have been so reluctant to accept any of Jon's memories for fear of losing my own, a fear I still hold, but how much did he...Know? I searched his apartment again, following the fake memories to hidden caches of what appears to be stolen case files...He was looking into something. I'm not sure what, other than he did NOT trust his employer...some things never change, I suppose.
I feel oddly...nostalgic with this discovery. Once again, I am sitting on the unfinished work of a paranoid archivist working secretly against the powers the be while trying to find my place in everything...or perhaps, this is just proof that things are cyclical. Will the same events unfold, just with different colors and mediums? Will I find myself walking through the remains of a destroyed world, blood drying on my paper hands?
It is a familiar fear that I feel, too, just as nostalgic as anything else. More than that fear though, I feel the rising and demanding hunger. It drives me as Beholding did, pushing driving seeking hunting each precious piece of knowledge into the thorned and venomous thickets of secrets and Things that Should Not Be. I, too, Should Not Be. I am Wrong, here. My presence in this place is a slowly spreading cancer and I have already infected so many around me. I cannot stop. I don't want to...stop.
I will not stop, until I Know what This Is.
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If you've retired in your home country and moved to the United States, it's crucial to understand your options for earning and supporting your future life. As a personal finance expert, I know the importance of securing enough income, but navigating the U.S. immigration landscape can be challenging. I reached out to Ellen Sullivan, a seasoned citizenship immigration lawyer, for guidance.
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What is IELTS? How IELTS Scores Impact Your Immigration Application
Are you dreaming of studying or living abroad? If your destination country uses English as its primary language, you’ll likely need to take the IELTS test. This blog post will equip you with everything you need to know about the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and how it impacts your immigration application.
What is IELTS?
The IELTS, or International English Language Testing System, is an internationally recognized exam that assesses your proficiency in English. It’s designed to gauge your ability to communicate effectively in an English-speaking environment, be it for academic pursuits or everyday life.
Why Does IELTS Matter for Immigration?
Many countries require proof of English language proficiency as part of their immigration application process. Taking the IELTS demonstrates to immigration authorities that you possess the necessary English skills to integrate seamlessly into their society. Earning a high score can significantly strengthen your application and increase your chances of success.
Understanding IELTS
The full form of IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. It’s a standardized test designed to evaluate your skills in all four key areas of language proficiency: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Who Conducts the IELTS?
The IELTS is jointly administered by three organizations: the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment English. This global collaboration ensures consistency and wide acceptance of the test by immigration authorities and educational institutions worldwide.
Types of IELTS Tests
There are two main types of IELTS tests:
IELTS Academic: This test is specifically designed for those seeking admission to undergraduate or postgraduate programs in English-medium universities. It assesses your ability to understand academic language and communicate effectively in a university environment.
IELTS General Training: This test is ideal for those applying for work visas, immigration to English-speaking countries, or non-academic training programs. It focuses on practical English skills used in everyday situations and workplaces.
Test Format: What to Expect on the Day
The IELTS is divided into four sections, each testing a different aspect of your English language proficiency:
Listening (Approximately 30 minutes): This section involves listening to various recordings of conversations and lectures related to academic or everyday topics. You’ll then answer questions based on the information you heard.
Reading (Approximately 60 minutes): Here, you’ll be presented with a variety of passages, from factual texts to more complex academic writings. Your task is to read and demonstrate your comprehension by answering questions that test your understanding of the main ideas, supporting details, and the author’s intent.
Writing (Approximately 60 minutes): This section assesses your writing skills through two tasks. In Task 1, you might be asked to describe a graph, chart, or diagram. Task 2 requires you to write an essay on a given topic, demonstrating your ability to organize your thoughts, write clear and concise prose, and use appropriate vocabulary.
Speaking (Approximately 11-14 minutes): The speaking test is an individual face-to-face conversation with a trained examiner. It’s designed to assess your fluency, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary usage in a variety of situations.
Scoring System: Understanding Your Band Score
The IELTS uses a band score system ranging from 1 (the lowest) to 9 (the highest) to evaluate your performance in each section. Each band score corresponds to a specific level of English proficiency. A high score (typically 7 or above) indicates strong English skills for academic or professional use. Immigration authorities will have specific score requirements for different visa categories, so be sure to check the official guidelines for your target country.
Understanding Your Score
The IELTS test is over, and now you eagerly await your results. But what do those numbers mean? This blog post dives into the heart of the IELTS scoring system, explaining each band score, how it’s calculated, and its role in your immigration application.
Band Score Breakdown: Unpacking Your Performance
The IELTS uses a band score system ranging from 1 (the lowest) to 9 (the highest) to evaluate your performance in each of the four test sections – Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Here’s a breakdown of each band score and what it signifies:
Band 1 (Non-user): Very limited understanding of English.
Band 2 (Intermittent User): Can only understand familiar situations with very basic English.
Band 3 (Extremely Limited User): Understands only the most general and frequently used phrases in familiar situations.
Band 4 (Limited User): Understands basic phrases and can communicate basic needs in familiar situations.
Band 5 (Modest User): Has partial understanding of everyday English used in work, school, and leisure.
Band 6 (Competent User: Can understand the general meaning of factual topics related to work, school, and leisure but may struggle with complex language.
Band 7 (Good User: Can understand the main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics, including technical discussions in their field of specialization.
Band 8 (Very Good User: Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognize implicit meaning.
Band 9 (Expert User: Has full mastery of English at the level of a native speaker.
Section Scores:
Each test section is graded by trained examiners who assess your performance based on specific criteria. Here’s a simplified explanation of how scores are calculated for each section:
Listening and Reading: These sections involve multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and identifying information tasks. The number of correct answers is converted to a band score based on a pre-established scale.
Writing: Your writing is evaluated based on factors like task fulfillment, coherence and organization, vocabulary range and accuracy, and grammatical control. Examiners assign a band score based on a set of descriptors for each band.
Speaking: During your face-to-face conversation, the examiner assesses your fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary range, and ability to communicate effectively. They then award you a band score based on established criteria.
The Overall Band Score:
Once you receive individual band scores for each section, they are averaged to determine your overall band score. This score, typically rounded to the nearest half band (e.g., 6.5), reflects your general level of English proficiency.
Why Your Overall Band Score Matters
The overall band score plays a crucial role in your immigration application. Immigration authorities set specific score requirements for different visa categories. Meeting or exceeding these requirements demonstrates that you possess the necessary English skills to integrate successfully into their society.
IELTS Scores and Immigration Success
Meeting Minimum Score Requirements
Different countries and visa categories have specific minimum IELTS score requirements. These requirements vary depending on the level of English proficiency expected for successful integration. For instance, skilled worker visas might require a higher score than student visas.
Understanding Country-Specific Requirements
Here are a few examples of minimum IELTS scores for popular immigration destinations:
Canada: Canadian immigration authorities use the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to assess points for various factors, including language proficiency. A strong IELTS score can significantly boost your overall CRS points and improve your chances of receiving an invitation to apply.
Australia: Similar to Canada, Australia utilizes a points-based system for immigration. Minimum IELTS scores vary depending on the visa category, but generally range from 6 to 8.
The Impact on Immigration Points Systems
Many countries utilize a points-based immigration system, where applicants are awarded points for various factors, including their age, education, and work experience. Language proficiency, as measured by IELTS scores, is usually a significant point earner. A higher IELTS score translates to more points, potentially pushing your application to the top of the pile.
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid in IELTS
The IELTS test can be a gateway to exciting academic and professional opportunities. However, even the most prepared test-takers can stumble upon common mistakes. Let’s explore some pitfalls in each section and equip you with strategies to avoid them:
Listening:
Missing Details: Don’t get caught up in one piece of information and miss the bigger picture. Focus on keywords and listen for synonyms that might replace them.
Time Management: Don’t spend too long on one question. Quickly jot down key points and move on, knowing you can come back later if time permits.
Reading:
Skimming vs. Scanning: Understand the difference! Skimming helps grasp the overall theme, while scanning helps locate specific details. Employ both techniques strategically.
Question Types: Familiarize yourself with different question formats – matching headings, identifying information, summarizing main ideas. This will make tackling them faster.
Writing:
Structure: Ensure your essays and letters have a clear introduction, body paragraphs with supporting arguments, and a strong conclusion.
Grammar Gremlins: Proofread for common errors like subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, and misplaced modifiers. Practice using a variety of sentence structures to showcase your range.
Speaking:
Fluency Hesitations: Take a deep breath and articulate your thoughts clearly. Pausing for a moment to gather your thoughts is better than rushing through with fragmented sentences.
Question Confidence: Anticipate different question types and practice responding to them beforehand. This boosts confidence and allows you to showcase your vocabulary and grammar skills effectively.
Conclusion:
IELTS is your key to unlocking international opportunities. By understanding the test format, scoring system, and the impact of scores on your immigration application, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the process. Remember, a strong IELTS score can significantly strengthen your application. For expert guidance throughout your immigration journey, contact Adric Immigration. Our team of specialists can help you achieve your dream of living and working abroad.
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Ambassador Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite (June 27, 1912 - December 12, 2016) was born in Georgetown Guyana. Both of his parents were educated at Oxford University. He attended Queen College Guyana. He studied at the College of New York before joining the Royal Air Force in 1940 where he served as a flight pilot during WWII.
He attended Cambridge University where he earned an MS in Physics. He took up a job as a schoolteacher in the East End of London. His autobiographical novel, To Sir, With Love, was based on his East End teaching experiences in this working-class area of London. To Sir, With Love won an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award.
He founded foster homes for non-white children for the London City Council and worked as a welfare consultant for immigrant families from the Caribbean. That work inspired his second book, Paid Servant: A Report About Welfare Work in London. His writings in both books explore his challenges as an educated Black man in a society with few places for such individuals.
Je visited South Africa when its government lifted the ban on his books. He was granted a visa to the country as an “honorary white” which gave him far more privileges than allowed for the indigenous Black majority in that nation. He recorded his experiences and the horrors he witnessed in his third book, Honorary White.
He continued to write novels and short stories throughout his long career. He became a diplomat when the UN appointed him as an education consultant to UNESCO in Paris. He served as Permanent Representative of Guyana to the UN in New York and later was Guyana’s ambassador to Venezuela.
He taught at New York University and was writer-in-residence at Florida State University, and Howard University. His last academic appointment was as a visiting professor at Manchester Community College in England.
When he turned one hundred, he returned to his native Guyana where he was awarded the Cacique Crown of Honour by President Donald Ramotar. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Best IELTS coaching Institute for 7+ band in Delhi
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Are you ready to ace the IELTS exam with a stellar 7+ band score? Look no further! If you’re in Delhi and seeking top-notch coaching to achieve your desired results, this blog post is your ultimate guide. Discover the best IELTS coaching institute in Delhi that will help you reach your English proficiency goals swiftly and effectively. Let’s dive into the world of IELTS preparation together!
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How to Choose Best IELTS Coaching in Delhi?
When it comes to choosing the best IELTS coaching institute in Delhi, there are a few key factors to consider. Look for a center with experienced and qualified instructors who can provide personalized attention and guidance.
Additionally, consider the success rate of the institute’s past students in achieving high band scores. Reviews and testimonials from previous students can also give you valuable insights into the quality of coaching provided.
Furthermore, make sure that the coaching institute offers flexible class timings and study materials tailored to suit your learning style. A good institute will not only focus on exam preparation but also help improve your overall English language skills.
Compare fees across different institutes but remember that quality should be prioritized over cost when it comes to IELTS coaching. Choose an institute that aligns with your goals and provides a supportive learning environment for your journey towards success in the IELTS exam.
Which center is best for IELTS exam?
When it comes to preparing for the IELTS exam in Delhi, choosing the right center is crucial. One of the best centers for IELTS preparation in Delhi is Cambridge English Academy. Known for its experienced faculty and comprehensive study materials, this institute has a proven track record of helping students achieve high scores.
Another top choice for IELTS preparation in Delhi is British Council. With its expert instructors and interactive learning sessions, many students have successfully improved their English language skills under their guidance.
Moreover, IDP Education also offers excellent coaching services for the IELTS exam in Delhi. Their personalized study plans and mock tests help students get familiar with the exam pattern and boost their confidence on test day.
Each center has its unique strengths, so it’s essential to research and visit them personally before making a decision that aligns with your learning style and goals.
What is the fees of IELTS exam in Delhi?
The fees for the IELTS exam in Delhi can vary depending on the test center you choose. Typically, the cost ranges from INR 12,000 to INR 14,000. It’s essential to check with the specific test center for accurate pricing information.
Some centers may offer package deals that include study materials or additional support at a slightly higher cost. Keep in mind that these extras can be beneficial if you’re looking for more comprehensive preparation.
Before registering for the exam, it’s advisable to compare prices across different centers and consider your budget. Remember that investing in quality coaching can ultimately help you achieve your desired band score.
While cost is an important factor to consider, prioritize finding a reputable coaching institute that offers experienced instructors and effective study resources. This way, you’ll be well-prepared to excel on the IELTS exam and reach your academic or immigration goals.
Which consultancy is best for IELTS?
When it comes to finding the best consultancy for IELTS in Delhi, it’s essential to look for one that offers comprehensive support and guidance throughout your preparation journey. Look for a consultancy with experienced teachers who can provide personalized feedback and assistance tailored to your specific needs.
Additionally, consider the track record of the consultancy — do they have a high success rate of students achieving their desired band scores? Reading reviews and testimonials from past students can give you valuable insights into the quality of services offered by the consultancy.
Moreover, choose a consultancy that provides ample resources such as study materials, practice tests, and mock exams to help you familiarize yourself with the format and requirements of the IELTS exam. A good consultancy will also offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your busy lifestyle.
Selecting the best consultancy for IELTS is a personal decision based on your individual learning style and preferences. Take your time to research different options and choose one that aligns with your goals and expectations.
Cambridge English Academy — IELTS Coaching in Delhi
Are you looking for top-notch IELTS coaching in Delhi? Look no further than Cambridge English Academy. With a reputation for excellence and a track record of success, they are known for their expert faculty and comprehensive study materials.
At Cambridge English Academy, students receive personalized attention and guidance to help them achieve their desired band score. The institute offers flexible class timings to suit the needs of working professionals as well as full-time students.
Their mock tests and practice sessions are designed to simulate the actual exam environment, giving students the confidence they need on test day. The academy also provides valuable tips and strategies to tackle each section of the IELTS test effectively.
Choosing Cambridge English Academy for your IELTS preparation can be a game-changer in achieving your desired band score.
Why Choose Cambridge English Academy?
Choosing Cambridge English Academy for your IELTS coaching in Delhi can be a game-changer for achieving your desired band score. With experienced faculty members, personalized attention to each student, comprehensive study materials, and regular mock tests, the academy ensures that you are well-prepared for the exam.
Moreover, their flexible timings cater to both working professionals and students. The success rate of students who have trained at Cambridge English Academy speaks volumes about the quality of education they provide.
So if you are looking to ace your IELTS exam with a 7+ band score in Delhi, look no further than Cambridge English Academy. Your path to success starts here!
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🤔 … “One nation solemnly promised to a second nation the country of a third!” — Arthur Koshla, Journalist.
By: LaillaB, founder of ‘Reclaim the Narrative’, from LinkedIn … the BALFOUR DECLARATION!
🔸The Holocaust period : January 30, 1933 – May 8, 1945.
🔹The Balfour Declaration : November 2, 1917
🔸 In 1899, the Zionist Organization created the “Jewish Colonial Trust”, which in turn set up a subsidiary in Palestine in 1902 named the Anglo-Palestine Bank.
The declaration was a statement of British support for “the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people.”
It was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary and well known racist antisemite, to Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (of Tring), a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community.
The declaration aroused enthusiastic hopes among Zionists and seemed the fulfillment of the aims of the World Zionist Organisation.w
Key Zionist leaders such as Theodor Herzl and Chaim Weizmann tirelessly worked to gain international support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland long before the Holocaust occurred. Seeking alliance with the likes of supremacist Cecil Rhodes, Fascist Mussolini, and Hitler himself.
Considering various options including Uganda, Cyprus, and Argentina, the Zionists ultimately settled on Palestine as their “promised land”.
The British Mandate for Palestine, established after World War I and based on the Balfour Declaration, provided a flawed framework for a Jewish national home in Palestine, setting the stage for the eventual establishment of the illegitimate state.
Legal experts argue that the Balfour Declaration was void and did not legally create a specifically Jewish state in Palestine:
“The relevant provisions of the Balfour declaration were legally void. There was and is no legal basis in that mandate instrument for a specifically Jewish state in Palestine”
Cambridge Professor of International Law, Ralph Wilde. The Hague. 2024.
Furthermore, the UN Partition Plan 1947, which proposed dividing Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, was not agreed upon by both parties and did not involve consultation with the natives of the land.
Despite lacking legal backing from the UN Security Council, this partition plan ended up being a significant step towards the establishment of the European outpost.
In 1939 the British government altered its policy in a White Paper recommending a limit of 75,000 further immigrants and an end to immigration by 1944, unless the resident Palestinians of the region consented to further immigration.
Zionists condemned the new policy, accusing Britain of favouring the Arabs.
The outbreak of WWII and the founding of the European colony, in 1948 rendered the legal arguments against the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine moot.
The events of the war and the subsequent creation of Israel solidified the Zionist dream and brought about a new reality in the region. European, Messianic, Fanatics in the Middle East.
**They said Israel was created for the victims of holocaust. But the Balfour declaration was written in 1917.”** … 🤔
#reclaimthenarrative —🕊🍉 — #FreePalestine … @hrexach …
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