See how I teach. Three free lessons. Real problems, real fixes.
These are short sample lessons — not full module days. A real IELTS Guardian lesson goes deeper and takes longer. But each sample uses the same Learn → Practice → Apply → Reflect structure, so you see exactly how the method works: one real IELTS problem, one clear fix, one guided practice, one apply task, one reflection.
Every day in every module follows the same four steps
Each sample below shows the same four steps a real module day uses, just in a shorter form. You learn the idea, you try it, you apply it, then you reflect. Four steps, every time. No long lectures. No theory without practice.
The three sample lessons
Three problems most students never get help with.
Each sample covers a problem that almost every IELTS student has — but textbooks rarely teach the fix. Read one, or read all three. Each takes about 10-15 minutes.
The hidden question — why your Part 3 answers feel thin
The examiner asks "Why do more people live in tall apartment buildings?" You talk about architecture. The examiner is actually asking about cities and population. You miss the real question — and the score drops.
FALSE or NOT GIVEN — the trap that costs the most marks
You read the statement. You read the passage. You think "the passage doesn't really say this is true." So you write FALSE. The answer was NOT GIVEN. You just lost a mark you didn't need to lose. One clear rule fixes this forever.
Why Section 4 destroys your score even when 1, 2, and 3 went fine
You did okay on Sections 1, 2, and 3. Then Section 4 arrives — one person talking about something academic for five minutes with no breaks — and you lose four or five questions. This isn't bad listening. It's a different skill.
Who these are for
Stuck around Band 6 and can't see what's wrong?
These three problems show up in almost every Band 6 student's tests. Fixing even one of them can move your score. Read the sample lessons that match your weakest skill.
You feel like your English is good enough but your IELTS score doesn't show it.
You've taken the test once or twice and you're stuck between Band 5.5 and 6.5.
You've watched YouTube videos but the advice feels generic. Nobody named your specific problem.
You want to see how I teach before deciding whether to buy a module or take coaching.
Read one, or read all three.
If a sample lesson helps you fix something today, the full module will too. If you're not sure which sample to start with, take the free diagnostic and I'll tell you which one matters most for your specific situation.