ILC LEARNING RESOURCES
LIBRARY

Hundreds of printed materials are readily available for use at the ILC:
> Reading, writing and listening skills books,
> Grammar and vocabulary resources,
> Exams skills and strategy books (YDS, KET, PET, IELTS, FCE, CAE and TOEFL),
> Graphic novels and graded readers for all levels from A1 to C2,
> Dictionaries and reference books.
COMPUTERS

At the ILC, there are 19 computers all of which have internet connection. Computers are booked at ILC Reception Desk and headphones are also available upon request. Learners can do the following on ILC computers:
- do online homework.
- use learning software for independent learning
- do listening practice using listening worksheets
- make use of TOEFL and IELTS resources and practice software
- reach internet-based learning resources
- access online resources on their own, or using ILC Effective Learning Pamphlets
WORKSHEETS

The ILC offers hundreds of worksheets to learners. They are readily available in print or soft versions on ILC computers.
Here are the types of worksheets currently available at the ILC:
ILC Worksheets
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- Starter (Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary)
- Elementary (Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary)
- Pre-Intermediate (Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary)
- Intermediate (Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary)
- Upper-Intermediate (Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary)
ILC Writing Pack
Proficiency Practice Materials
Mysteries Practice Pack
ILC Listening Packs (Starter - Elementary - Pre-Intermediate - Intermediate - Upper Levels)
GUIDEBOOKS

ILC Guidebooks are in-house ILC materials which are all free. Guidebooks provide practical tips and strategies while second language survival guides help learn the basic expressions as well as daily vocabulary of different languages.
The guidebooks currently available at the ILC:
Proficiency Guidebook
Writing Guidebook
Second Language Survival Guides
- Russian Survival Guide
- Chinese Survival Guide
- Arabic Survival Guide
ILC EFFECTIVE LEARNING PAMPHLETS
(IDEAS FOR LEARNING)

ILC skills and strategy pamphlets are practical and free resources that lead learners to the most useful learning resources available on the internet and at the ILC. There are 15 types of such pamphlets ranging from mobile applications to language skills.
In addition, the other four of them are aimed at strategy development in four language skills: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Learners are welcome to fill out these self-assessment forms, analyse their results, and may ask for an appointment from a learning advisor.