English Mastery
Master the language first.
The score will follow.
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE — none of them are English tests in disguise. They are English tests. If you can read a New York Times article, follow a BBC podcast, write a 300-word email, and hold a 10-minute conversation without panicking, the exam is a formality. This is where we start.
The four core skills, in order
Most Bangladeshi students are strong in reading, weak in speaking, terrified of writing, and confused by listening. We rebuild each skill independently.
Speaking
From silent reader to confident speaker in 90 days. Daily shadowing, voice coach, accent training.
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Writing
Stop translating Bangla sentences into English. Learn to think in paragraphs, not words.
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Listening
British, American, Australian, Indian accents. Trained ear in 8 weeks.
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Reading
Skim, scan, and understand academic English without translating every word.
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Grammar
The 20 mistakes that cost Bangla speakers half a band. Fix them once, forever.
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Pronunciation
V/W, P/F, S/Sh, schwa, sentence stress — the exact sounds that mark you as a Bangla speaker.
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The 90-day path from school English to test-ready English
Built around 30 minutes a day. Yes, only 30. Daily beats marathon — every student we tracked who jumped two bands followed this pattern.
Days 1–14 · Diagnostic + Habit
Take a baseline mock test. Set up the voice coach. Build the 10-min/day shadowing habit using BBC Learning English. The goal is not progress yet — it is showing up daily.
Days 15–45 · Foundation Repair
Plug the leaks. Bangla speakers usually need: tense agreement, articles (a / an / the), preposition choice, and pluralisation. The Grammar module drills exactly these.
Days 46–75 · Skill Stack
Now we stack: daily shadowing (speaking + listening + pronunciation in one go) plus three 200-word opinion paragraphs per week, reviewed by the AI tutor.
Days 76–90 · Exam Tactics
Only now do we touch exam tricks — task-1 templates, IELTS speaking part 2 framework, TOEFL integrated writing structure, PTE describe-image scripts. Built on top of real skill, not as a substitute.
Why this works for Bangla speakers specifically
We did not just translate an American curriculum. We rebuilt one.
We know which sounds you struggle with
We know your translation habit
We give feedback in Bangla when it helps
We respect your time
Free habits anyone can start tonight
If you cannot use IELTS Trainer yet, do these. They are the same habits we built the curriculum around.
- Shadow one minute of audio daily. Find a BBC clip, play one sentence, pause, repeat it out loud copying the intonation. Repeat for ten minutes.
- Read aloud for ten minutes. The Daily Star editorial works. Reading silently builds vocabulary but not speech muscles — your mouth needs to learn the shapes.
- Write a 5-sentence diary entry every night. In English. About today. Don't worry about grammar — worry about not skipping a day.
- Switch your phone to English. Free, instant, constant exposure. Your friends' WhatsApps will still be in Bangla — that's fine.
Ready to start?
Take the 5-minute placement quiz
We figure out your current level across all four skills, then build a personalised plan. Honest answers beat optimistic ones — the system adapts.