Over the past two years, ILI and Valley Community Development have empowered non-native English speakers with financial and business education through the Small Business Fundamentals for ESOL program. Supported by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation, this innovative curriculum has successfully graduated 42 participants, equipping them with essential skills for business ownership in the U.S.
Business English Guide to Improve Your Communication Skills
What is Business English? Business English is not a class to teach business. Rather, Business English courses teach the language […]
PIE awards coming up!
As reported on this blog in mid-June, Professionals in International Education (PIE) chose ILI as one of seven language schools from around the […]
Top 7 Reasons to do an Intensive English Program (IEP) in the Summer
After months–or years—of studying online at home or taking English classes in their home countries, millions of students want a […]
How to Improve your Academic English and Business English Writing Skills
Writing is a key skill for success in any career. From emails to essays, different forms of writing require specialized […]
ESL classes: What are the objectives and aims of English language students?
Your goal may be to attend university, work at an international company, or build a new life in a country […]
“Financial Literacy,” a project of ILI and Valley Community Development Center, is now in the pilot stage!
Over the past year, ILI created an exciting new curriculum- Financial Literacy—thanks to our partnership with Valley Community Development Center […]
Intensive English: Top 6 Really Easy Tips and Tricks to Enjoy Mastering Your English
Six tips and tricks to learn and master the English language that are fun and easy to do.
ILI Board President Markus Jones Values The Power of Language
ILI Board member, Markus Jones, talks about the power of language and why he values his work with ILI and what the school means to the community.
Academic English vs General English: Should I improve my Academic English Skills?
Imagine walking into a party where everybody speaks English.
What kind of English will you hear? What English will you speak to make friends?