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Writing-first IELTS system with easy → hard ladders inside every module.
Weeks 1–3 are pure Writing: Task 1 complete (all seven visuals) before Task 2 essays, then grammar labs and a full mock. Weeks 4–8 keep the practice compounding while Speaking, Reading, and Listening stack in a deliberate order.
Task 1 First
Complete easy → hard ladder before essays
24 Live Classes
Writing module spans Weeks 1–3
Continuous Practice
Weekly submissions through Week 8
What never changes
- Max 20 students per section in a batch, culture-aware coaching, psychology-first routines
- Weekly submissions from Week 1 to Week 8 with tracked rewrites
- 1 diagnostic (Week 0) + 4 module mocks (Classes 11, 16, 20, 24) + 1 final comprehensive mock
- Feedback within 72 hours, no ghosted Google Docs
BDT 7,000
BDT 5,500
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Includes 24 live classes, 1 diagnostic + 4 module mocks + 1 final mock, 20+ essay reviews, recordings, and alumni community.
Why Writing & Speaking Should Come First
- Lowest scores: Students typically score 0.5–2 bands LOWER in Writing/Speaking than Reading/Listening
- Longer improvement cycle: Productive skills need 6–8 weeks of continuous practice to show gains
- Feedback implementation: If Writing is Week 1–3, students have 5 MORE weeks to apply teacher feedback
- Continuous practice: Learn Speaking in Week 1–2, practice it for remaining 6 weeks = massive improvement
- Hardest to cram: Reading/Listening strategies can be learned quickly (1–2 weeks), but Writing/Speaking need sustained practice

Revised optimal module order
Writing
11 classes · hardest first
Speaking
5 classes · fluency + feedback
Reading
5 classes · strategy + vocab
Listening
3 classes · confidence finish
Why our strategic module order gets results
Most IELTS courses teach all four skills simultaneously, giving Writing and Speaking just two rushed weeks. We flip the script: hardest-first, easy-to-hard within each module, and continuous practice long after the lesson ends. That's how Bengali learners earn 0.5-2.5 band jumps in Writing.
Module 1 · Writing (Weeks 1–3)
Task 1 easy-to-hard visuals, then full Task 2 mastery with grammar labs and a Week-3 progress check. Writing practice continues weekly even after the module ends.
- Line → bar → pie → tables → processes → maps → mixed charts
- Opinion → advantages/disadvantages → problem-solution → discussion → two-part essays
- Week 3 progress check + individual conference
Continuous Practice
Weekly alternating Task 1/Task 2 submissions through Week 8
Module 2 · Speaking (Weeks 4–5)
Follow the test structure (Part 1 → 2 → 3), master pronunciation & repair strategies, then record full mocks with mindset reframing.
- Confidence drills for Part 1 stories
- Cue-card frameworks for Part 2 narratives
- Part 3 argument training + Week 4 checkpoint & feedback
Continuous Practice
Bi-weekly recorded speaking drills through Week 8
Module 3 · Reading (Weeks 6–7)
Question types progress from easiest to hardest so you never panic. Academic Word List drills immediately upgrade Task 2 vocabulary.
- Matching headings → diagrams → MCQ → form completion
- Sentence/summary/short answers → matching info
- True/False/Not Given → Yes/No/Not Given → classification & list selection
Continuous Practice
Daily vocab loops feed back into Writing & Speaking
Module 4 · Listening (Weeks 7–8)
Close with listening Sections 1 → 4 so you hit test day with momentum and a fresh Week-8 mock.
- Section 1 social dialogues
- Section 2 announcements
- Section 3 academic discussions → Section 4 lectures
Continuous Practice
Focused listening drills + final comprehensive mock
Built for Bengali learners going from nervous to fearless
English Tinglish treats psychological barriers—not vocabulary—as the real bottleneck. Small batches, constant feedback, and culturally-aware coaching keep you accountable without overwhelm.
Strategic ordering
Writing (3 wks) and Speaking (2 wks) come first, giving the lowest-scoring skills eight and five total weeks of coaching + practice.
Easy-to-hard ladders
Never get thrown into mixed charts on day one—confidence grows one rung at a time.
Continuous practice
Module ends ≠ practice ends. Weekly writing & speaking submissions keep compounding.
Psychology-first coaching
We normalise test anxiety, perfectionism, and cultural pressure before polishing grammar.
Small batches
Maximum 20 students per section in a batch, individual conferences, named accountability.
Checkpoint mocks
Week 0 diagnostic (full IELTS), individual module mocks after each module (Classes 11, 16, 20, 24), and Week 8 comprehensive mock show progress without overload.
Research-backed results
0.5-2.5 band improvements in Writing when students get long-form practice—the heart of English Tinglish.
Mixed-level differentiation
Band 5 and Band 7 sit side-by-side with task-based scaffolding so everyone levels up.
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