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Preparation Guide for the IELTS Instructor Position at Meiji Education (Cumilla & Dhaka)



1. Confirm Eligibility
• Age ≥ 24 years.
• Academic credential: Bachelor’s (Honors) or Master’s degree in English, Linguistics, Education, or a closely related field.
• IELTS score: Minimum overall band 7.5 (valid score document required).
• Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience, especially in immigration and education consultancy services.
• Demonstrated success as an IELTS instructor (evidence of student improvements, high pass rates, etc.).

2. Collect Supporting Documents
– Copy of degree certificates (and transcripts if necessary).
– Official IELTS Test Report Form showing the 7.5+ band.
– Updated résumé/CV (see format suggestions below).
– Letters of recommendation from previous employers or supervisors within the education/consultancy sector.
– Portfolio of teaching materials, lesson plans, mock test results, and any published articles or resources you have created.

3. Resume / CV Construction
Header – Full name, contact number, professional email, LinkedIn profile (if you have one).
Professional Summary (2‑3 lines) – Highlight years of experience, IELTS teaching achievements, and familiarity with immigration consultancy.
Key Competencies – List items such as: IELTS curriculum design, mock test creation, student performance tracking, classroom management, cross‑cultural communication, use of digital learning tools, collaborative curriculum development.
Work Experience – For each position, include:
• Job title, organization, location, dates (month / year).
• Bullet points (max 5) focusing on quantifiable results (e.g., “Improved average student band score from 6.2 to 7.1 within 6 months,” “Conducted 150+ mock speaking sessions with 92 % positive feedback”).
Education – Degree, university, graduation year, any relevant coursework or honors.
Certifications & Training – Teacher training courses, TESOL/TEFL, workshop attendance related to IELTS.
Additional Sections – Publications, conferences, language proficiency, volunteer work in education.

4. Craft a Targeted Cover Letter
• Opening paragraph: State the role you’re applying for, where you found the posting, and a concise statement of why you are a strong fit (mention IELTS score, years of teaching, and consultancy experience).
• Middle paragraphs:
– Explain your teaching philosophy and how you tailor lessons to diverse learner needs.
– Provide concrete examples of successful student outcomes and curriculum improvements you have led.
– Mention any experience coordinating with multiple branches or teams, emphasizing collaboration skills.
• Closing paragraph: Express enthusiasm for joining Meiji Education, indicate your availability for an interview and a teaching demo, and thank the reader.

5. Prepare a Teaching Demonstration
– Select a typical IELTS module (e.g., Speaking Part 2) and design a 30‑minute lesson that includes:
* Learning objectives.
* Warm‑up activity.
* Core instruction (strategy explanation, skill practice).
* Interactive component (pair or group work).
* Summary and feedback.
– Prepare visual aids (PowerPoint slides, handouts) and ensure they are clear, professional, and aligned with the current IELTS format.
– Practice delivering the lesson aloud, managing time, and handling possible learner questions.

6. Refresh Knowledge of IELTS
• Review the latest IELTS test format, scoring rubrics, and any recent changes announced by the British Council, IDP, or Cambridge.
• Study current high‑scoring sample answers and common error patterns.
• Update yourself on effective teaching strategies for each module: note‑taking for Listening, skimming/scanning for Reading, essay planning for Writing, and fluency techniques for Speaking.

7. Prepare for the Interview
– Anticipate competency‑based questions (e.g., “Describe a time you helped a low‑scoring student raise their band,” “How do you handle a classroom with mixed proficiency levels?”).
– Be ready to discuss your experience in immigration and education consultancy: what services you provided, how you integrated IELTS preparation with visa advice, etc.
– Prepare a short “elevator pitch” (≈ 60 seconds) summarizing your background, IELTS achievements, and why you want to work at Meiji Education.
– Have questions prepared for the employer: curriculum development process, performance evaluation metrics, professional development opportunities, and expectations for collaboration between the Dhaka and Cumilla branches.

8. Logistics & Presentation
• Dress in business‑casual attire for the interview (clean, neat, professional).
• Arrive 10‑15 minutes early, whether the interview is on‑site or virtual.
• For virtual meetings, test your internet connection, webcam, and microphone beforehand; choose a quiet, well‑lit background.

9. Follow‑Up
– Send a thank‑you email within 24 hours of the interview, reiterating your enthusiasm and recalling a specific point discussed.
– Attach any additional documents requested (e.g., full teaching portfolio) promptly.



Key Success Tips

• Emphasize measurable improvements you have delivered to students.
• Showcase adaptability: ability to teach both beginner and advanced learners, and to adjust lessons for different cultural backgrounds.
• Highlight collaboration experience – Meiji values teamwork between its Dhaka and Cumilla branches.
• Demonstrate continuous professional development – mention recent workshops, webinars, or courses you have completed related to IELTS.

By following these steps you will present a complete, compelling application package that aligns directly with Meiji Education’s requirements and the expectations for an IELTS Instructor. Good luck!
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