How to Teach IELTS: Webinar

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How to Teach IELTS: Webinar

James Heywood (head of content) from Off2Class recently delivered a webinar on how to teach IELTS.

The session was intended for teachers looking for insight into one of the world’s foremost ESL exams.

The how to teach IELTS webinar summarizes the resources you need to guide your students through the IETLS exam. This webinar is perfect for both experienced IELTS teachers as well as those thinking of taking on IELTS students.
At the end of the session, we open up with a live Q&A!
IELTS students are often hardworking and motivated towards a goal! Perfect candidates for you to coach!

In the session James covers:

  • The basic structure of the IELTS exam
  • Student motivations
  • Competency areas
  • Strategies for coaching and preparation
  • Resource and content requirements
  • Pricing considerations (for independent tutors)

And there’s more! Our next webinar sessions are in the works!

An overwhelmingly positive response from the webinar has prompted Off2Class to deliver 4 more IELTS Webinars. Each webinar will concentrate on a single area of the exam: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
You can watch our ‘How to Teach IELTS Listening’ webinar here.
Please take a look at our ‘How to Teach IELTS Reading’ webinar here.
You can view our ‘How to Teach IELTS Writing’ webinar here.

Let us know what you think! Do you teach IELTS candidates? Do you have any tips for ESL teachers thinking of taking on IELTS candidates? Your advice for other teachers is welcome and appreciated!

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