Root errors first
Tense, articles and word order are settled before question-type practice begins, so the errors do not carry into later stages.

Pre-IELTS · IELTS Academic 4.5 – 7.0
Main strength
Clears root grammar errors for good at the foundation stage, before students move on to test practice.
Leads the Pre-IELTS and Academic 4.5 – 7.0 courses, working on grammar, pronunciation and exam thinking before students move into full practice papers.
Introduction
Five years of teaching, leading the Pre-IELTS and Academic 4.5 – 7.0 courses — the stretch where students are not yet sitting papers but building a base: grammar, pronunciation, and the habit of using English in complete sentences.
At this stage the point is not the score but clearing the errors at the root. A grammar error not settled at Pre-IELTS follows a student the whole way, and costs far more once they reach the 7.0+ course.
In the classroom
Tense, articles and word order are settled before question-type practice begins, so the errors do not carry into later stages.
New words are learnt with their pronunciation and stress at the moment they appear, rather than learnt on the page and corrected later.
Students see each IELTS question type in a shortened form from Pre-IELTS onwards, enough that nothing is unfamiliar when full practice starts.
Currently teaching
Programmes taught
The full Pre-IELTS course: base grammar, topic vocabulary, pronunciation, and core skills such as skimming and scanning.
The Academic 4.5 – 7.0 course, building all four skills evenly and making the shift into IELTS exam thinking.
Next step
Wobridge uses a placement test to work out your current band, then recommends the stage and the teacher that fit your goal.