Re: FREE IELTS ORIENTATION AND GRAMMAR LECTURE( ielts is needed for immigration nurses)



On Apr 26, 4:22?pm, "Rose Melinis" <rosemeli...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1. This is SPAM. Pure and simple.

2. Nothing in life is free. They will cost plenty before you are done.

3. You cannot learn "British" English, or "Australian" English, or
"American" English from a Pinoy teacher. It is the blind leading the blind.
The old chestnut that "I am a top-notcher" and that fact will help YOU
doesn't hold true for any teaching regime. You must be an expert in the
field, not an expert test-taker.

4. There is the implied "leakage" of test questions. Practicing answers is
the absolute worst way to prepare for an IELTS exam.

5. If taking "practice tests" was the way to learn that's all teachers would
do, give tests each and every day. Tests are made to measure how much you
learn, not the medium of instruction.

This is garbage, pure garbage.

Note how well the poster has learned her English: "Cammon" for "Come on". I
wouldn't let this outfit teach my dog how to defecate.

"I gots taughted more better English at dis place" Pigette

sabi no roseYou cannot learn "British" English, or "Australian"
English, or
"American" English from a Pinoy teacher.

kaibigan eto ni joeker and you know baboy. birds of a same feather
stick together.


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