Today I am going to talk about the way in which I normally spend time on my day-off, which seems not quite intriguing, but I just want to write down something for my daily blog while contemplating as to what my tomorrow's blog is going to be. I feel I'm obliged to spell out things I am thinking. It's sometimes good to do sharing our thoughts in public. 

 

Please have a look at the picture, which epitomises the ways in which he usually spends a significant amount of time on self-enlightenment. 

 

 

As you can see, he appears to be researching something using his smartphone, which I am not quite sure what it should be, but he seems a bit studious sometimes. At the same time, he is currently preparing for his first e-book, tentatively called "Learning English Expressions", which by the way, I am not 100 per cent certain but he should be able to release the e-book in a couple of months for his paid members only first. He has been relatively inundated with so much thing he has to grapple with at the moment. But nonetheless, I apparently consider his intention to publish this book to be genuinely worth it! 

 

Well, editing massive notes is sorta a tedious task, yet it's worth doing it. This is because that, in doing so, there will be an immense improvement on your aptitude for professional writing, critical thinking, journalistic potentiality as well as English proficiency per se. 

 

Although what he's embarking on is just an English tutor for the time being, he should be quite keen to utilise this experience as a catalysis to expand into kinda a strategic consulting entity, which encompasses not just English exam solutions, but also a wide range of education and migration solutions in the foreseeable future. It would be really awesome if he could achieve this ambitious plan. 

 

At the moment, he'd like to help all aspirants who have been struggling to pass English examinations as much as he possibly can. If you are looking for a probability of acquiring a Bachelor's or Master's degree in an English-speaking country, or subsquently getting a permanent residency, then taking the PTE exam is the best choice for you in order to streamline the process of these things. 

 

As compared to the IELTS, the PTE exam gives an opportunity for rectification of common errors in listening and speaking, and for boosting your confidence level in how you deliver performance quite accurately via self-analysis in conjunction with a professional person's one. 

But, of course, how long and hard you put yourself into the exposure to English environment hinges upon your starting level of overall English proficiency. So, please leave your comment here. Should you be worried about the PTE exam and more generally "English learning", please do not hesitate to contact me. 

 

Thanks for reading! 

 

 

 

masato4230@gmail.com

 

 

Masato

 

PTE Dream Australia

Program Founder