Do you need an experienced online IELTS tutor?

The answer to that question is almost certainly yes. At some point everyone would benefit from some advice, particularly for writing and speaking of course. So Meet Mike.

Mike comes very highly recommended and the best thing I can do is point you in the direction of his excellent website IELTSanwers. As you will see there, Mike takes a very professional approach to all things IELTS and has some of the best guides around for the different modules. His blog is also well worth checking out for some very practical advice too.

Mike Wattie

 

My teaching style in 140 characters:

  • I specialise in the writing exam. By email, I can correct your essays and give you feedback on how to improve the structure and language.

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Services: 

  • IELTS essay correction and feedback
  • IELTS essay band score estimate

Experience and qualifications:

  • IELTS Examiner training for writing and speaking
  • CELTA (Certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages)
  • Master of Management
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Education
  • 10 years of experience as an IELTS teacher and examiner in Taiwan, and Australia.

Location and time zone:

  • online

Availability:

  • Flexible (7 days a week by arrangement)

How to find me:

 

 

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7 Responses to Do you need an experienced online IELTS tutor?

  1. Jiss January 15, 2012 at 10:42 am #

    HI SIR
    COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE SOME MODEL ANSWERS FOR TASK 1…….
    .NOWADAYS, IN EXAM THEY GIVE TWO GRAPHS…….LAST TIME THEY ASKED, TOTAL WATER CONSUMPTION IN AUSTRALIA BY DIFFERENT SECTORS(DOMESTIC,INDUSTRIAL,AGRICULTURAL,…,……) IN A PIE CHART AND HOW DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION IS DIVIDED FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES(COOKING,GARDEN,BATHROOM,….,…….) IN A BAR CHART.MAJOR PROPORTION WAS FOR DOMESTIC, SO SOON AFTER MENTIONING THAT I DESCRIBED THE BAR GRAPH.THEN IN NEXT PARA I MENTIONED THE REMAINING PORTION…….WAS THAT GOOD METHOD?PLEASE GIVE ME SOME INFORMATION AND MODELS……….THANKING YOU IN ANTICIPATION…JISS

    • Dominic Cole January 15, 2012 at 11:12 am #

      Hi Jiss
      It’s time I did something more on task 1. I promise to do something later this week – probably Thursday/Friday. I’ll look at two graphs/charts as a few people have asked about that recently.

  2. Anonymous January 15, 2012 at 1:21 pm #

    thank you sir……..god bless u

  3. Jiss January 15, 2012 at 1:22 pm #

    thank you sir thanks a lot……………

  4. marveltracker January 16, 2012 at 3:03 am #

    Dear Dominic,

    I’m preparing for my IELTS next Saturday and bit confuse of punctuation of sentences. These sentences are taken from one of your article.

    “Another reason is that it is often more effective to help the victims in their own country as it can cause them more stress if they have to move to another country with a different language and strange customs. ”

    When I use punctuation, please tell me whether I’m making errors with the two commas for separating the sentences.It would be grateful if you could provide a guidance.

    “Another reason is that it is often more effective to help the victims in their own country, as it can cause them more stress, if they have to move to another country with a different language and strange customs.

    • Dominic Cole January 17, 2012 at 1:16 am #

      Correct. Can you send me the link and I’ll “correct” my punctuation!!

  5. marveltracker January 17, 2012 at 4:51 am #

    Thank you very much sir. You can find it in following url http://www.dcielts.com/grammar-2/conditionals-coherence/

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