if you are interesting in -- is it correct?

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imolo

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Hello, I was searching through the British Council site and found the following sentence

If you are interesting in studying in the UK please visit EduccationUK.

But I was told on my English classes that
If you are interested is correct. Could somebody explane me is it just a missprint or it is not a mistake?
 
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

It's a misprint/typo. It should be "If you're interested in ...".
 
We have had other incorrect quotes from the British Council.
 
imolo, is the misspelling of Educcation your typo or the British Council's?
 
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