Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

British Council’s English assessment tool Aptis is now available

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The British Council in Sri Lanka has appointed Third Space Global at Orion City as a reseller of its popular English assessment tool known as ‘Aptis’. This new partnershi­p is intended to make it easier for organisati­ons to access Aptis to assess the English language proficienc­y of their staff.

Aptis is a new generation, industry- agnostic English language test designed to provide reliable results at an affordable cost. The tool was developed by the British Council’s Assessment Research Group as a complete English language testing solution and is in use by companies like GlaxoSmith­kline, Vodafone and Siemens globally. Aptis is widely recognized as a smarter way to evaluate English language proficienc­y as it tests the reading, listening, writing and speaking skills of an individual. Users can choose any one skill or all skills along with the compulsory core component, making it a very flexible tool to use in line with the user’s budget, a media release from Third Space Global said.

Corporates can use Aptis to assess the language proficienc­y of their staff, regardless of their experience, skills or computer literacy level. This could be in preparatio­n for employee developmen­t programmes, as part of the recruitmen­t process or simply to check English proficienc­y levels in general. They can use the service at the Orion City premises of Third Space Global. For individual­s, Aptis is a tool that can help in further preparatio­n of English language studies or to advance career developmen­t.

In Sri Lanka, Aptis is a highly affordable tool that can be used by almost anyone. The service provider Third Space Global is a UK owned company based in Sri Lankait is building the world’s first global and scalable teaching network of intelligen­t, young and driven problem solvers by linking students in the UK with tutors from Sri Lanka and other countries. “Aptis is a great tool that is hugely affordable because it’s flexible,” says CEO Roshan Nilaweera. “We’re excited to offer this service at our premises and look forward to building a network of profession­als using Aptis to advance their career or business.”

Users can visit the Third Space Global premises at Orion City to self- administer the test or have a trained expert conduct it on their behalf. The test is delivered in diverse ways to suit organisati­on needs-by computer, pen and paper, or even phone for speech based assessment­s.

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