Ayo, people, listen up!
I know most IELTS candidates as well as the ones who are taking the Multilevel exam want to find
a magic formula to achieve their target score. Hence, they tend to buy online courses-both from
widely-acknowledged language instructors and certain "no-name" tutors.
Remember, online courses do good to you if you have a certain level of English, particularly B1+ or
B2 threshold. For starters, it takes significantly more time to get the hang of any language than doing that in a classroom,
especially if you are not disciplined enough.
My whole point is warning you against wasting your money if you have little understanding of what and why you are buying.
I grew to hate all
marketing gimmicks by online teachers who have mastered the art of
persuasive advertising.
So, be careful with your money. You had better attend on-site lessons to learn anything, be it a language or skill.
P/S.: I am not here to criticize and denounce a certain person. I am just sharing what I came to understand after so many years spent on both online and offline learning and teaching.
@ieltswithcosmopolitan