Iran Language Institute

The Iran Language Institute (Persian: کانون زبان ایران) is a state-owned, non-profit organization founded in 1979 in Iran with the national mission of developing foreign language learning. It's a subsidiary of Institute for the Intellectual Development. The headquarters of this institute is located in Tehran. The ILI, currently having around 200 centers in 73 cities, offers language courses in Persian, English, French, German, Russian, Spanish and Arabic to around 240000 learners.[1]

Before 1979

The Iran Language Institute, previously referred to as Iran–America Society, was established in 1925 in Tehran. In the past, Iran America Society provided various educational services including teaching English to business people and employees in both public and private sectors, and also teaching Persian to foreigners.

After the Islamic Revolution, this society affiliated with the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults and, therefore, expanded its services.

Levels to go before TOEFL (English)

  1. Basic (in 3 books)
  2. Elementary (in 3 books)
  3. Pre Intermediate (in 3 books)
  4. Intermediate (in 3 books)
  5. High Intermediate (in 3 books)+ A Mini Dictionary
  6. Advanced (in 3 books) + A Mini Dictionary

Arabic Levels

  1. Basic / Arabic: الاساسیة (in 1 book)
  2. Elementary / Arabic: التمهیدیة (in 4 books)
  3. Intermediate /Arabic: المتوسطة (in 4 books)
  4. Advanced / Arabic: العالیة (in 4 books)

French

The French department of the ILI was established in 1981. At the beginning, there were only 5 levels of general and audio visual classes, but now there are 20 levels ranging from the beginning to advanced classes held in Tehran and some other cities including Mashhad, Esfahan, Tabriz, Shiraz, and Karaj.

Level Symbol
Niveau Élémentaire Primaire

First Elementary Levels

NEP1 - NEP2- NEP3- NEP4
Niveau Élémentaire Secondaire

Second Elementary Levels

NES1 - NES2- NES3 - NES4
Niveau Intermédiaire Primaire

First Intermediate Levels

NIP1 - NIP2 - NIP3
Niveau Intermédiaire Secondaire

Second Intermediate Levels

NIS1 - NIS2 - NIS3

German

The German department of the ILI, established in 1993 in cooperation with Carl Duisburg Center, has always tried to use modern teaching methods. There are 9 levels based on Schritte series, and 5 complimentary levels based on Aspekte method.

Schritte educational package is used in the first 9 levels from GA1 to GA9. This is one of the newest packages for learning German which has been published in 6 volumes by Hueber publications. Those who successfully finish the course will be able to communicate and compose letters in German. In this method, grammar is presented in a simple and understandable way and vocabulary items are presented along with appealing pictures.

Aspekte educational package is used in the second 5 levels from MA1 to MA5. It has been published in 2 volumes by Langenscheidt. Using this method, the learners get familiar with longer and more difficult written texts and audios. They will also be able to enrich their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary and strengthen their writing and speaking skills to an advanced level. They will also get familiar with the German literature.

GA1

GA2

GA3

A1/2
GA4

GA5

GA6

A2/2
GA7

GA8

GA9

B1/2
MA1

MA2

B1+
MA3

MA4

MA5

B2/2

Spanish

The international examination of Spanish (DELE) is simultaneously administered in 86 countries by Servantes Institute every year. The exam is administered in three levels (Básico, Intermedio, Superiory) in Iran by the embassy of Spain. Considering the growing political, cultural, and business relations between Iran and the Spanish speaking countries, the ILI has established the Spanish language department using methods and textbooks approved by Instituto Cervantes in Madrid.

Spanish Courses for Adults are in Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced, and Upper Advanced levels.

Comienza Continúa Avanza Perfecciona
ELE.1 ELE.2 ELE.3 ELE.4 ELE.5 ELE.6 ELE.7 ELE.8 ELE.9 ELE.10 ELE.11 ELE.12

See also

References

  1. "With the verve of words: Learning foreign languages in Iran". Tehran Times. Retrieved 2012-02-07.

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