Are you preparing for the IELTS test? The best way to prepare for the IELTS test is to familiarize yourself with the test format and then practice, practice, practice . . . particularly with the Reading portion of the test, which many students find difficult. Before you begin studying for the IELTS Reading test, make sure...
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Business English: Responding to Customer Complaints
An inevitable part of doing business is responding to unhappy customers or clients. In many cases, formal language is required in both speaking and writing situations. Do you have the English skills to handle customer complaints? English for Responding to Customer Complaints Language of Apology First, you must apologize for the problem. I (sincerely) apologize...
Grammar Lesson of the Month: Idioms related to sports
Californians are known as being outdoor and sports-loving people, so while you are studying at CISL San Diego or San Francisco, you can expect to have plenty of opportunities to break a sweat! The love of sports continues long after the game, however: English is full of sports idioms! Do you know some of these...
FCE Use of English Part 1 Practice + SD Breweries
CISL students preparing for the Cambridge FCE Exam are aware that the Reading and Use of English Module begins with Part 1, which is a paragraph with missing words and multiple choice options for the correct answer. What is the best way to prepare for this section of the test? Familiarize yourself with as many collocations, expressions,...
The Eagles “Hotel California” Lyrics and Cambridge CAE Listening Part II Practice
Do you love California as much as we do? It’s hard not to love this incredible state, and apparently, musicians feel the same: there are countless songs about the state of California! We are celebrating California with one of the most famous songs about The Golden State: “Hotel California” by The Eagles. Many have heard the...
Business English: Expressions and Collocations with “earn”
The verbs WIN, EARN, and GAIN are often confused by English learners, and for good reason: they have very similar meanings! They are also incredibly important words for Business English, and CISL teachers are often asked to clarify the words and their meanings. To test your knowledge of the differences between these words, take a look...
Grammar lesson of the month: Compelling California history facts + Irregular Verbs in English
The most basic of English verbs: BE, MAKE, DO, GIVE, etc. are all irregular, which means that they have a different form: they do not follow the “-ED” ending when we use the Simple Past or Past Participle. This can be confusing for English learners, even those at higher levels of English! How can you improve...
The Hollywood Sign + TOEFL Reading Section 1 Practice
In a previous article, we looked at the types of questions that students can encounter in the TOEFL Reading Section 1. Today we are applying this information to a practice test on an article about the history of one of the most famous California icons: The Hollywood Sign. This practice test contains all of the...
Example Questions for TOEFL Reading Part 1
Section 1 of the TOEFL Reading test is designed to rate your comprehension of academic-style writing. Students are expected to quickly read a large portion of text and then answer questions regarding the content. Students are not expected to understand everything that they read, as they are not given enough time to thoroughly read the...
Interview Tips for English Learners
An interview is the first impression you make on a company, so it is understandably very important to enter the interview with confidence. With these interview tips for English learners, you will learn how to prepare for an interview so that you can navigate the questions (in English!) with ease. Interview Tips for ESL Students...