IELTS
Study abroad, migration and international English requirements. This is the area Wobridge has built out most, and the only programme with full course pages today.
All coursesEnglish training and test preparation
From IELTS, TOEIC, VSTEP, TOEFL and SAT to everyday English, Wobridge builds each programme around the learner's current ability and goal, rather than putting everyone on the same road.

Training programmes
Everyone learns English for a different reason, and every test measures something different. Wobridge splits its programmes by goal so you don't spend time on the parts you don't need.
Study abroad, migration and international English requirements. This is the area Wobridge has built out most, and the only programme with full course pages today.
All coursesHiring, graduation requirements and English at work — the certificate most widely asked for in Vietnamese workplaces.
Get adviceEnglish requirements set by institutions here in Vietnam. The test is marked against Vietnam's own framework, and the level you need differs by institution.
Get adviceStudy-abroad applications, mainly in North America. An academic English test set up differently from IELTS in several sections, so it needs its own preparation path.
Get adviceAdmission to universities in the United States. A standardised test measuring reading comprehension and reasoning, not an ordinary English course.
Get adviceUsing English at work and in daily life, for people who need to listen and speak rather than to hold a certificate: pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary and phrasing.
Get adviceNot sure which certificate you need?
Get path adviceHow Wobridge builds a path
Nobody starts from the same place and nobody is heading to the same place. The sequence below is how Wobridge gets from your goal to a concrete study plan, and it runs the same way for every programme.
What you need English for, which application it is for, and by when.
The placement test produces a profile of strengths and weaknesses, not just one overall figure.
Match the goal against your current level to settle on a programme and a starting point.
Which skills come first, how long it should take, and the format that fits the time you have.
Study with a teacher, practise further outside class, and have your writing and speaking corrected.
Measure again at intervals, compare with the starting profile, then fix whatever is off track.
How you study
The programme answers WHAT you study. The format answers HOW — and the two are chosen independently of each other.
Classes stay at 3 – 5 students of the same level in the same time slot, so the teacher can follow each person while you still have classmates to practise with.
One student per session, with the whole hour spent on exactly what you are weakest at. It suits people with irregular schedules or who need to move fast on a single skill.
Single courses taught in modules, used to keep studying outside class hours or to work through one skill area on your own. Study whenever you like, rewatch as often as you like.
Browse E-learning coursesHow Wobridge teaches
Progress doesn't come from grinding through endless practice tests. It comes from someone spotting where you go wrong, correcting exactly that, and letting you practise in conditions close to the real exam.

The same teacher stays with you across many sessions, so they can tell which of your mistakes keep coming back and which were one-off slips. That is the difference between having your work corrected and having the way you study corrected.
Meet the teachersYour writing is commented against the marking criteria of the exam you are aiming at, focusing on how you develop ideas, your vocabulary, your grammar and the coherence of the whole piece. For speaking, you get corrections on pronunciation, phrasing and how to structure an answer.
See samples and markingYou get used to the time pressure, the structure of the paper and how to budget your time across each section. The goal is not to practise a lot but to practise the right way, and to know what you will do once you are in the exam room.
Practise all four skillsPractice room
You can practise Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking in the IELTS format on the Wobridge platform. The exercises are built for studying on your own outside class hours and keeping a steady rhythm.

Take tests in the IELTS structure, check your result and review the answers to see why you went wrong.
Enter practicePractise listening section by section and by the question types that come up in the exam.
Enter practiceWrite Task 1 and Task 2 against the clock, with a word counter and a guide to the task types so you know how to develop your ideas.
Enter practiceWork through Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 topics, with vocabulary pointers and ways to structure an answer.
Enter practiceOur teachers
The teachers at Wobridge each specialise in a skill and have taught real classes for years. You are not only learning from someone whose English is strong — you are guided by teachers who know how to build a path that improves stage by stage.
Learn about WobridgeStudent results
Every result comes from a path that fits the learner, a teacher who keeps track, and steady practice week after week.
Placement test
The placement test shows where your English stands today, which skills are holding you back, and which path fits the goal you have in mind. After the session you get a clear recommendation — before you decide whether to enroll.
No feeNo obligation to enrollTo book, call 0908 774 928
Quick answers
IELTS (Pre-IELTS, Academic, General), TOEIC, VSTEP, TOEFL, SAT and everyday English. Each programme has its own path, settled after a placement test.
Start from the goal — studying abroad, work, a requirement here in Vietnam, or simply holding a conversation — then the placement test shows where you stand. You do not need to know in advance which certificate to sit.
From the basics: grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary, before preparing for any certificate. The Pre-IELTS course (bands 0.0 – 4.5) does exactly that, and the foundation carries over to whichever programme you pick afterwards.
Yes. Group classes stay at 3 – 5 students of the same level; the one-to-one format suits irregular schedules or moving fast on a single skill. The format is chosen independently of the programme.
Yes. Single E-learning courses taught in modules, used to keep studying outside class hours or to work through one skill area on your own.
It depends on the programme, your entry level and the format you choose. After the placement test, Wobridge advises which class suits you and sends the matching fees.
It depends on your current level, the goal you are aiming at, how well you study on your own and how consistently you attend. A teacher proposes a path and a realistic timeframe right after the assessment.
Students attend in person at the centre and practise outside class hours on the online platform. Address: 23/53G Nguyễn Hữu Tiến, Phường Tây Thạnh, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Việt Nam.
Wobridge builds the path, tracks your progress and adjusts it stage by stage. The final result still depends on your entry level, how consistently you attend and how much you practise on your own.
Book a placement test through the Contact page, or call or message the centre directly. After that session, Wobridge advises on the class, the schedule and the enrollment process.
Next step
You don't need to know which certificate to sit. Tell Wobridge what you are learning English for — the assessment and the path built from it take care of the rest.