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English Proficiency Key to Student Success, Experts Assert at Global Gathering

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English Proficiency Integral to Student Success, Asserts Experts at the Leading Academic Gathering

A prominent masterclass was delivered by IELTS professionals at Going Global 2022 in Singapore, addressing the critical significance of English proficiency for higher education success. The session witnessed an engagement of over two hundred leaders from educational institutions worldwide.

The presentation, led by Andrew Blackhurst from Cambridge University and Stephen Carey from the British Council, underscored the challenges surrounding language proficiency, emphasizing essential skills and highlighting IELTS' pivotal role in facilitating academic pursuits. They also provided insights into how IELTS is tlored to meet higher education requirements.

Underpinning this year's conference theme International Education in the UK and Asia Pacific Region: Pursuing Equity in an Inequitable World, discussions encompassed a range of pertinent topics, including diversity, sustnability, ger parity, and student mobility.

At the IELTS booth, attees were keenly interested in several themes the uring relevance of international education, the significance of globally recognized benchmarks like IELTS, and the necessity for collaboration across regions and globally to strengthen educational institutions.

In , this session reinforced that English proficiency is indispensable for students' academic achievements and their global aspirations.

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