Friday, April 27, 2007

Plant the seed . . .

Dear IELTS knowledge seekers

Over the next four to five weeks I shall plant the seed of IELTS success. Whether you make time to nurture and cherish this precious flower remains to be seen. Some former students from ieltscommunity18 on www.ieltstrial.blogspot.com will join us - they and former IELTS students who are now veterans of the War on IELTS are most welcome indeed to join us. Please comment below on your willingness to share your experience and advice about IELTS with my May 2007 British Council IELTS Intermediate level preparation course.

Why are we blogging?
What is blogging?
How are we going to find time to come to class, prepare, do homework, let alone blog?

Take it easy! Each journey begins with a single step!

NEW students: check your inboxes; accept my invitation; create a Google account; remember your password and then comment below or even better, create a post!

FORMER students: leave a comment below to join this latest blog or email me - you know the address!

Bye for now!

Tony

2 comments:

firas said...

Salute to Tony

Dear new students

By the end of the course you will find yourselves do the same; (Salute Tony).

He will start his course by this word ( Listen to Uncle Tony). As a former Ielts student, my recommendation to you, is to do the same. His enthusiasm to deliver the true knowledge is already cited. His eagerness to help you to get the highset grades in the Ielts battle'knowing that his salary will not be double or less if you succeed or (God forbid); failed,' is a clear evidence of his credibility. You will see how he will treat you as a real father or uncle. Listen carefully to his advices. To me, as an acadimic person who meet a lot of teachers through my carrier, Tony is one of the best tutors I have ever met.

All the best for all

Tony Beale said...

Thanks Firas!

This is not a 'mutual admiration' society! The weblog is a forum for YOU to:
contact each other;
interact;
share fears and doubts;
advise on useful websites / approaches to IELTS;
post IELTS writing - letters/reports/essays;
enable my former British Council IELTS preparation students to log in and help the latest batch of IELTS hopefuls.

At the end of the day ...
When all is said done ...
In the final analysis ...

It's what you guys make it to be (or not to be!).

Bye for now

Tony

Phew - terrific Manchester United second half at Goodison Park today, wasn't it?
OK then, so you don't like football, what turns you on? What is one of your PASSIONS in life?