âïļ Grew up in ðĻðģ with 6 years living in the U.S. and Canada, currently in Germany.
ðĻâðB.A. in English + TEM-8: M.A. in Clinical Counseling from a renowned ðšðļprivate Christian university
â over 2000 hours of work experience in American universities and clinics.
â 10 years of experience in teaching English to 200 students of all age groups.
â â â Achieve7: IELTS Speaking Excellenceâ â â
2 classes/ week in 3 months for you to achieve the dream score.
ðSession 1: Introduction to IELTS Speaking
Overview of the IELTS Speaking test format (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
Understanding the assessment criteria: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Pronunciation, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Tips for managing nervousness and building confidence
ðSession 2: Speaking Part 1 - Familiar Topics
Practice answering questions about familiar topics like hobbies, family, work, etc.Techniques for extending responses while maintaining relevance.Emphasizing fluency and natural speech patterns
ðSession 3: Speaking Part 1 - Follow-up Questions
Strategies for handling follow-up questions in Part 1
Expanding on your answers with examples and explanations
Practice with mock Part 1 scenarios
ðSession 4: Speaking Part 2 - Cue Card Preparation
Understanding the Cue Card task and its components
Techniques for brainstorming and organizing ideas within the allotted time. Structuring responses effectively with introduction, main points, and conclusion
ðSession 5: Speaking Part 2 - Delivering Effective Speech
Practice delivering a coherent and structured response for the Cue Card
Tips for managing time and pacing yourself during the speech
Techniques to maintain a steady flow of speech without rushing
ðSession 6: Speaking Part 3 - Handling Complex Questions
Exploring the depth of Part 3 questions and addressing abstract topics
Strategies for offering well-developed opinions and explanations
Analyzing sample Part 3 questions and responses
ðSession 7: Speaking Part 3 - Comparing and Contrasting Ideas
Techniques for presenting balanced arguments in Part 3
Approaches to comparing and contrasting ideas, viewpoints, and cultural practices. Role-playing scenarios to practice extended discussions
ðSession 8: Pronunciation and Intonation
Focusing on clear pronunciation and natural intonation
Addressing common pronunciation challenges and accent reduction
Engaging in pronunciation exercises and tongue twister.
ðSession 9: Vocabulary Enhancement
Expanding your vocabulary range with synonyms, idiomatic expressions, and complex phrases. Strategies for using advanced vocabulary naturally in your responses.Vocabulary-building activities and word usage practice
ðSession 10: Mock Speaking Test and Final Review
Simulate a full IELTS Speaking test under exam conditions
Individual feedback on strengths and areas for improvement
Recap of key strategies and final tips for exam day.
Throughout the course, each session will be interactive, with plenty of opportunities for speaking practice, mock scenarios, and personalized feedback. Teacher Julia will adapt the content to cater to your needs, and inspire you with the belief that achieving a band 7 in IELTS Speaking is an achievable goal.
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What to expect in this 25-min trialâ
âĄïļ Plot your learning journey with me!
âĄïļ A detailed analysis of your current level
âĄïļ A problem-solving mini-lesson
âĄïļ Valuable learning methods to stop wasting time!
âïļClassroom Rules â
âïļÂ Bring your pen and a notebook to collect useful expressions in class.
âïļÂ Always check your connection and devices before class starts.
âïļÂ Cancel the class 24 hours before class. If you have to cancel a class within 24 hours, be sure you notify me through Whatâs App/AT Chat
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