World Speaks English (IELTS Prep)
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To open the 🌍 you need 2 things: IELTS and support. You will find both here.

Join the community of strong English learners created by Darian Sandmartin🌿

Our chat is here https://t.me/wsecommunity
Your personal trainer: @D_Sandmartin
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πŸŽ‰ TODAY - THE ROCKET IELTS COURSE START πŸš€

On Monday (July 5) we will start the most comprehensive IELTS preparation course where you get a chance to be guided by me and a native speaker from the UK to the target 7+ band score.

I wholeheartedly recommend joining this course everyone who feels lost, doesn't how where to start preparation, what materials and practice papers to use, those who don't have clear strategies for solving every module without mistakes, whose who have weak vocabulary range or lack fluency.

πŸ’₯ Breaking news β€” now it's possible to pay for the Master package in 3 payments of only 77 USD! This makes it much easier to join!

We will make sure every IELTS-related skill is boosted during the course:
β€” all 4 IELTS modules: theory + practice + step-by-step strategies for every question type
β€” Speaking & Writing: sample answers, analysis, frameworks for band 7+
β€” Writing: lots of practice essays written with feedback, corrections, advice for improvement
β€” Speaking: 4 types of practice during the course with feedback
β€” vocabulary: work with authentic sources and strategies for learning more words
β€” full mock tests to track your progress
β€” coherence & cohesion, grammar, fluency, setting goals and much more...

All students join the Rocket Community of WSE where I make sure everyone gets my fullest attention and answers to all their questions. You will never be alone in this journey again ❀️

Stop wasting money and time on retaking the test, make sure you come fully prepared at the first attempt!

πŸ”₯ Join here πŸ”₯
​​ENDED β€” IELTS WRITING BOOTCAMP

We have recently finished the Bootcamp and, to be honest, I was shocked by the positive feedback you all gave. Thank you! Can you believe there were participants from 30+ countries? We are so international!

There is a map of all countries in the attached photo❀️

For those, who have no clue what I am talking about: my IELTS Bootcamps are a 3-days training challenge where we practice real-exam questions with a native speaker from the UK and dive into the writing strategies for success.

This time we have discussed Writing Task 1 & Task 2 requirements and their types, tips on understanding the question, idea generation, proper essay planning strategies, essay analysis, and even vocabulary & grammar for the essay 🀯

Oh, and that's not all! There also were a live YouTube lesson, voice chat on Telegram with various questions answered, lots of articles with essentials, and 3 days of constant community building.

Missed it? Don't be sad! Just wait until the Bootcamp 2.0, but if you were there β€” share your impressions with us on @wsecommunity ✨
Hey everyone! I know the majority of people take IELTS for education, so today I have a couple of questions to you about studying πŸ˜‰
Amazing, 70% of people (at this point) want to pursue their Master's abroad (which I partially did and loved) β€” great decision!

Share in the comments please β€” how do you or people around you usually look for programs abroad? What websites do you use? Where do you go? Whom do you talk to?

In general β€” how do you decide where to study?
For those who want to study abroad β€” have you heard of services offering studying abroad counseling? Have you tried any? What do you think of such services overall? πŸ˜‰
Hey everyone! πŸ‘‹πŸ»

I am Darian Sandmartin, international IELTS trainer and YouTuber. And I have founded the World Speaks English community to help people achieve their goals with English (including IELTS, moving abroad, etc).

In the meantime, I've built a strong international WSE Team that helps me create high-quality educational products and teach hundrends of people from all over the globe.

I am currently expanding the Team πŸŽ‰
Today I'll post a job opening β€” everyone who is interested to work with me can apply, your country of origin doesn't matter.

Are there people who would like to potentially work with me?
JOB OPENING β€” COPYWRITER

We are seeking a skilled copywriter in English who will be responsible for creating content on all the WSE platforms (telegram, intstagram, facebook, email subscription). Our ideal content manager is the one who will be keeping an eye on everything English- and IELTS-related to generate ideas for the platforms + write interesting texts. Ideal for teachers who want to get international teamwork experience!

We search for a person with:
- excellent English (C1+)
- IELTS 7.5+ is desired
- ability to be online often and respond in the team chat
- workday: 2-3 hours long

What we give:
- base salary of 135 USD/month with potential of growth
- teach how to use Figma, Notion and other digital tools

What doesn't matter:
- your age
- your country of origin
- your gender
- your background
We are international ✨

If you think that's you β€” please text me @d_sandmartin and I'll send you a test task so that we can check the level of your writing skill.

The WSE Team is looking forward to having you on board 🌎
πŸ’₯ 10 TIPS FOR LEARNING ENGLISH IN YOUR NATIVE COUNTRY

You do not need to live in an English-speaking country to speak English fluently. That's how I learned English without leaving Russia even once.

1. Surround yourself with english
That's an absolute must!. Find ways to make English a part of your daily life at home, for example, make a shopping list, read a newspaper, listen to the radio, write a diary in English, or listen to songs on or watch a video on the way somewhere. Switch all of your information sources to English!

2. Make friends with native speakers
Even if you do not live in an English-speaking country, there may be many foreigners nearby. Find ways to meet native English speakers: go to foreign bars and restaurants, conversational clubs, join sports and social clubs, or participate in language exchange programs. I personally just approached English-speaking people on the streets.

3. Find training partners
If you can't find a native speaker, start learning English at the same time with your friends to practice together. You can create an English speaking club and meet regularly to speak English. You can motivate each other, and you will learn by helping others with their problems. I asked my friends to conduct mock IELTS Speaking tests for me.

4. Use authentic materials
Just reading English in textbooks can get boring. Try reading English texts written for native speakers. At first it will seem difficult, but over time you will get used to it and be able to do it with ease. There are hundreds of resources on the Internet.

5. Online communication
I bet you know you chat with people from all over the world on the Internet. Join chats or forums, take online English courses, or find a pen-friend to practice English by learning different cultures. I have a special app where you can meet people for practice in seconds.

6. Set yourself realistic goals
Give yourself a reason to study: do you want to get a promotion, have the opportunity to talk with your foreign colleagues, study abroad or spend your next holiday in an English-speaking country? Set both short-term and long-term goals and track your progress.

7. Listen to real English
Train your ears, listening to English at a normal speed, even if you do not understand everything. It is easy to find free English podcasts on the Internet, and news agencies from most English-speaking countries publish audio and video news on the Internet for free.

8. Find fun ways to learn new words
If you like to sing, find the words of your favorite English songs. Or, if you have good visual memory, write new words in β€œPost-it” notes and attach them across the house. Make funny examples of sentences or draw small pictures next to new expressions to memorize them.

9. Learn about culture
Learning a language is not only grammar and vocabulary: it is communication with people who think and speak differently!

10. Whatever you do, have fun
Learning a language requires work, but you will be more motivated if you like the process itself. Play games, do crossword puzzles, sing songs, read comics and don't worry too much about mistakes - mistakes only help to get better!

@wsechannel
#feel_English #vocabulary #speaking
Community power is incredible.

I remember that I was too much of an introvert in middle school. I would avoid talking to people and didn't feel comfortable when I had to join a group of other students. However, now I am a member of 5 different communities and even a founder of my own one.

What's so cool about communities?

They make us surrounded with like-minded people. Those who share our views, values and interests. I founded the World Speaks English Community to help IELTS candidates who felt alone on their preparation journey. Now they have a safe space to discuss tasks, modules, books and share experiences. Not to mention friends from across the globe! 😍

Also, communities help solve problems. At WSE you can ask any question about IELTS or life abroad and other members (or me) will answer right away.

Communities = friends, support, achievements ❀️

What communities are you part of and wuat benefits have you got from them?
Well, in reality, I don't believe in hacks! Progress is always the result of hard work, dedication and clear strategy. In this post, I'll give you the strategy and will trust you on bringing the work and dedication to the table?

Okay?

So, your IELTS reading success is basically a compilation of 3 components:
βœ… Wide vocabulary and grammar range
βœ… Clear approach to every question type
βœ… Speed reading

Check cards to read the strategy for every component! Check out the Rocket IELTS course here.

Also, let me know in the comments if you haven't had progress with Reading lately. Let's find a way out of it πŸ™ŒπŸ»

#reading #ielts
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😳 EMBARRASSING PRONUNCIATION MISTAKES

Do you know how important clear pronunciation is? What if I tell you that pronunciation is not the same as an accent?

Even though having an accent is absolutely fine, having poor pronunciation can be damaging to your relationships πŸ™ˆ

☠️ Check out this video to see how I put myself in an awkward situation because of mistakes anyone can make
https://youtu.be/675XTzS8QqE

#pronunciation
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World Speaks English (IELTS Prep)
JOB OPENING β€” COPYWRITER We are seeking a skilled copywriter in English who will be responsible for creating content on all the WSE platforms (telegram, intstagram, facebook, email subscription). Our ideal content manager is the one who will be keeping an…
2 weeks ago I posted a job ad β€” we have a copywriter position open in the World Speaks English team.

I have received 20+ responses of people from all over the globe! A big thank you to everyone who applied and sent in the test task β€” your effort is appreciated ❀️

I just want to take a moment to say that even if you're not chosen for the position, you're still a winner because you weren't afraid of the challenge and went for it to achieve more. Great job!

I will be announcing the new WSE Team member on here soon ☺️
The WSE team that brings you high quality educational products about IELTS has just expanded πŸ‘πŸ»

Welcome the new team member - Begim! She is from Uzbekistan, currently studies at the University of Westminster. Which means she has recently completed her IELTS journey herself that helped her move abroad. She will be responsible for content creation for World Speaks English filling the copywriter position.

Swipe the cards to meet the whole team πŸ”₯πŸš€