Hi I'm Lumbo and I'm aiming for a 9 in every subjects. Much ambition
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:26 pm
English is my 3rd language and I'm an English teacher in China. I have no qualification in English at all though so this is my attempt on securing a nice juicy trophy for my resume.
I'm currently studying for (or more like procrastinating) for my IELTS which I am planning to take in mid March, but I have encountered a lot of questions, and most of them are rather usual and bizarre. From common sense understanding vs literal understanding to the use of satirical language in writing, I am sure this fine IELTS community is able to enlighten me on these questions, unlike my colleagues (who taught IELTS) and any Chinese IELTS community.
I will also share my opinion regarding studying for IELTS, consider it is what I do for living, but I am afraid I can only shed some light on the basics, but my statement for the current phenomenon and method of IELTS studying in China could be something useful and... fun to laugh at.
Also, my spelling is bad, despite possessing a nice range of vocabulary (mostly in Science as my major is in biomedical science), I recon I could not correctly spell 5% of my total vocabulary and 60% of my higher level vocabulary like "pneumonia" (Ironically I did spell it correctly) and "relinguishment", and I have no idea which word I cannot spell... so yes.. this is a rather problematic hinderance towards my goal for writing (see, I misspelled hindrance)
So, that is me. AMA
I'm currently studying for (or more like procrastinating) for my IELTS which I am planning to take in mid March, but I have encountered a lot of questions, and most of them are rather usual and bizarre. From common sense understanding vs literal understanding to the use of satirical language in writing, I am sure this fine IELTS community is able to enlighten me on these questions, unlike my colleagues (who taught IELTS) and any Chinese IELTS community.
I will also share my opinion regarding studying for IELTS, consider it is what I do for living, but I am afraid I can only shed some light on the basics, but my statement for the current phenomenon and method of IELTS studying in China could be something useful and... fun to laugh at.
Also, my spelling is bad, despite possessing a nice range of vocabulary (mostly in Science as my major is in biomedical science), I recon I could not correctly spell 5% of my total vocabulary and 60% of my higher level vocabulary like "pneumonia" (Ironically I did spell it correctly) and "relinguishment", and I have no idea which word I cannot spell... so yes.. this is a rather problematic hinderance towards my goal for writing (see, I misspelled hindrance)
So, that is me. AMA