Reflection post p.2📣
Before I go any further, let me give you some context and background, as I have never been active in the IELTS community before. So I guess you know nothing about me.
Basically, I am an IELTS instructor with no educational background in terms of either English or writing. I am not some kind of skilful journalist who does writing and editing for a living. On top of that, I didn't have English as my major at uni (it was finance).
Anyway, I studied, and enhanced my writing skills more or less on my own. At this point, I have been teaching English and IELTS for over 6 years. I have taken the test 8 times. A lot of you seem confused, if not shocked, with my 7.5 for S. Well, bad luck I guess, or bad Kevin (the examiner). With that said though, I have had 8.5 for S. twice before, so I am quite confident about my speaking skills per se.
By the way, I did apply for EoR, so I hope it's just a matter of time, and justice will be on my side.
Regarding OSR, I am planning to seize my chance to get straight 9s, but not in the nearest future, maybe I will take my time to prepare, prolly in late May.
I will make a separate post about my study plan and writing styles a bit later. If you have any more questions, leave a comment below.
Before I go any further, let me give you some context and background, as I have never been active in the IELTS community before. So I guess you know nothing about me.
Basically, I am an IELTS instructor with no educational background in terms of either English or writing. I am not some kind of skilful journalist who does writing and editing for a living. On top of that, I didn't have English as my major at uni (it was finance).
Anyway, I studied, and enhanced my writing skills more or less on my own. At this point, I have been teaching English and IELTS for over 6 years. I have taken the test 8 times. A lot of you seem confused, if not shocked, with my 7.5 for S. Well, bad luck I guess, or bad Kevin (the examiner). With that said though, I have had 8.5 for S. twice before, so I am quite confident about my speaking skills per se.
By the way, I did apply for EoR, so I hope it's just a matter of time, and justice will be on my side.
Regarding OSR, I am planning to seize my chance to get straight 9s, but not in the nearest future, maybe I will take my time to prepare, prolly in late May.
I will make a separate post about my study plan and writing styles a bit later. If you have any more questions, leave a comment below.