Not every student who sits the exam is doing so to study abroad or migrate. There are some students who simply want to set themselves a challenge and test their current level of academic English. Alisa was one such student. Despite being a graduate from the linguistics department with great language skills, she knew that the best way that she could progress in her own teaching career was to actually sit the IELTS test herself.
How did she get on? Great! Find out how My IELTS Classroom helped her to improve her band scores for writing and speaking by a massive 1.0, and how she now has much more confidence in her own classes having completed the course You can read more about today's episode at: http://blog.myieltsclassroom.com/ielts-teacher-training/
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