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Introduction Recent data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) show that the number of new international students arriving in Canada between January and August 2025 has dropped by nearly 60 % compared to the[…]

A group of students sitting together in class, focused on writing and studying — representing the real lessons teachers learn from their students beyond the IELTS test.

I’ve spent years teaching IELTS — explaining grammar, dissecting Task 2 essays, and timing speaking answers down to the second. But what I didn’t expect when I started was how much my students would end[…]

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Saying “no” as a teacher or coach isn’t always easy — especially when you care about helping people. But over time, I’ve learned that sometimes, saying no is actually the most helpful and honest thing[…]

A quiet, tree-lined street in fall – peaceful surroundings of a Canadian neighborhood.

People often ask me what it’s like to teach IELTS— is it stressful? Do I memorize all the band descriptors? Do I dream in Speaking Part 2 topics?The short answer: yes… and no. Here’s a[…]

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Hey there 👋 Welcome to the very first post on this blog — a small corner of the site where I’ll be sharing a mix of casual updates, random thoughts, and real-life moments from behind[…]

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