Tips for passing the GMAT

Tips for passing the GMAT With these tips, you will know everything about how to get a good grade on the GMAT . How can a general conquer a city without knowing its strengths and weaknesses? Well, the same thing happens with exams. To face the challenge of passing any type of exam, it is essential to prepare well and…

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Titles and certificates to teach English classes

Titles and certificates to teach English classes In theory, it is not mandatory to have any official qualification to give private classes at home. However, to attract and give confidence to your potential students, it is always better to be able to give them guarantees , that is, demonstrate a good level of English so that they are sure that you control the irregular…

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English language certificates

English language certificates In addition to the three giants that we have just mentioned, there are many other certificates to demonstrate your level of English depending on your situation. The ETS has developed simpler tests than TOEFL and TOEIC to meet the needs of everyone. There is for example the TOEIC Bridge , for high school students (or for people with a…

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How to learn to think in English?

How to learn to think in English? To learn English, improve your command of the language and communicate with ease: you have to think in English. As soon as you start thinking and dreaming in the language of Shakespeare, you will have succeeded. To achieve this, you need to already have a certain level of English,…

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Get comfortable in English quickly

Get comfortable in English quickly To learn a language in the simplest way, according to language specialists, it is necessary to enjoy. For some, it is already the case. For others (those who are already in the habit of having poor grades in school), it is more difficult to learn while having fun. And yet not so…

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Why become an English teacher?

Why become an English teacher? Many motives can drive the young – and the not-so-young! – to want to share their knowledge. Tradidi quod accepi   (“I have transmitted what I received”): this could be the currency of all parents, but also, and especially, that of all teachers! In this form of altruism, the edifice of education is fully…

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