Practise with other candidates.
Small groups of 2–5, led by a tutor who has sat the exam. You hear how other candidates answer — which is closer to the real Speaking test than any one-to-one lesson.
Your card is held, not charged, until the group is confirmed.
$10/hr a seat, against $15/hr for the same 2 hours privately. Prefer 1-on-1?
Which exam are you preparing for?
A group runs 3 classes a week, 2 hours each, covering all four skills.
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Full preparation for both Academic and General Training. You will work through all four papers — Listening, Reading, Writing (Task 1 and Task 2) and the three-part Speaking interview — with band-descriptor feedback on every piece you produce. Sessions cover skimming and scanning under time pressure, structuring Task 2 essays, describing data in Task 1, and building fluency for the examiner interview.
TOEFL iBT coaching built around the integrated task format that catches most candidates out. You will practise note-taking from academic lectures, combining reading and listening sources into a written response, and delivering the 45-second independent speaking tasks to time. Scoring is explained on the 0–30 scale per section so you always know where the points went.
Targeted MUET preparation across all four papers, including the paired and group Speaking test that has no equivalent in other exams. Sessions drill the discussion and consensus-building skills examiners look for, alongside report writing, extended essays, and the reading paper's inference questions. Feedback is given on the MUET band scale from 1 to 6.
Preparation for Cambridge Linguaskill, where the test adapts to your answers as you go — so consistency matters more than peak performance. Sessions build the grammar and vocabulary range the adaptive engine probes for, plus the short business-oriented writing and speaking tasks. Results map to the CEFR, so you will know exactly which level you are tracking towards.
For students who need English that works rather than a certificate. Sessions are shaped around what you actually do in English — meetings, presentations, interviews, travel, or everyday conversation — with correction focused on the mistakes that affect how clearly you are understood. Pace and content are set with your teacher in the first session.