Sir Ayaz Aslam is a famous and experienced IELTS trainer. He has been in this field since last 10 years and produced thousands of success stories in Pakistan and globally.
Below is a brief description of Mr. Ayaz Aslam.
Education
- M. Phil Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) from Beaconhouse National University (BNU)
- MA English Linguistics and Literature from National University of Modern Languages (NUML)
- BS(hons) Information Technology (IT) from Preston University Lahore
- F.Sc (Pre-Eng) from Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE)
- Matriculation (Science) from Lahore Board
Teaching Experience
- University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore Pakistan (UVAS) IELTS Training Session to the University faculty
- University of the Punjab (PU) IELTS Training Sessions
- The British Language Institute 2017 to date
- Career Makers Language Institute 2015 to 2017
Participation and Awards
- Certificate of Dean’s Honour list 1st semester of M. Phil TESL at BNU 2014
- Certificate of Dean’s Honour list 2nd semester of M. Phil TESL at BNU 2014
- Certificate of Dean’s Honour list 3rd semester of M. Phil TESL at BNU 2015
- Conducted Seminars on IELTS at 2010
- Participation in Conference on Language, Educational policies, and Practices. 15 March 2014
- Certification of merit for participation in the Dramatics, May 2008
- Certificate of Service: The National Cadet Corps NCC, 1998
- Certificate of best performance: CMD 2004
Research Work and Academic Projects
- Effect of background knowledge on IELTS academic reading test score. (Final M.Phil Thesis)
- Executive Summary: Applied Linguistics by Guy Cook
- ESP course design for the doctors (Physical Therapists) at Riphah International University.
- Effect of aspirated sound on Pakistani speakers: A Case study
- A critique report on an article
- “Effect of teaching aspirated sounds of English language on the pronunciation of second language speakers in Pakistan”. Sampling
- Qualitative interviewing a research assignment
- How SLLs are motivated to acquire foreign accent of English language in a university setting?
- Critical Discourse Analysis: A case of exploding mangoes by Hanif Muhammad