Prepare for the GSAT This Winter! TutorABC Teens Launches “High School English Intensive Program” with 30% Off

【Taipei / January 16】 As the General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT) officially kicks off on January 17, 12th graders are entering their final battle. This also serves as a wake-up call for 10th and 11th-grade students. The upcoming winter break is not just a time for rest; it is the “golden watershed” that determines future GSAT performance.

Recognizing this critical period, TutorABC Teens, a leading global online education brand, has announced the launch of its “High School English Intensive Program.” Students who enroll by the end of the month can enjoy 30% off and receive a bonus of 8 “1-on-1 GSAT Prep Sessions” plus up to 32 “1-on-1 Native Tutor Classes.” This initiative aims to help students “overtake on the curve” during the holidays and secure their admission to top universities early.

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GSAT English Difficulty Surges: Start Your Sprint in 11th Grade

Many parents and students still hold the outdated belief that intensive prep can wait until the 12th grade. Under the new 108 Curriculum, this has become a major misconception. The TutorABC academic team notes that the GSAT English exam has evolved from simple grammar and vocabulary testing into a battlefield of logical thinking and cross-disciplinary literacy. 11th graders often face three major challenges after winter break:

  • Irretrievable Winter Lag: Without regular English exposure during the break, language intuition fades quickly. Students often spend significant time “recovering” their level after school starts, falling behind their peers.
  • The Textbook-Exam Gap: School materials are often too basic to cover the high-intensity long-form reading and “mixed-type” questions found on the GSAT.
  • Vanishing Time Dividends: 12th graders face immense pressure to review all subjects. If English proficiency isn’t elevated to the “Top Level” (頂標) during 10th and 11th grade, there is simply no time to compensate later.

By building a foundation in 10th grade and sprinting in 11th, students can face the 12th-grade exams with confidence.

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TutorABC Teens: Helping You Catch Up and Pull Ahead

Moving away from traditional “rote learning,” TutorABC Teens utilizes the exclusive HLM (Hybrid Learning Method) to help students prepare efficiently. Performance can see a noticeable improvement within just seven weeks:

  • Specialized GSAT Focus: Fully aligned with the 108 Curriculum, the program uses the winter break for 1-on-1 intensive training on GSAT question types, allowing 11th graders to reach 12th-grade exam readiness early.
  • 1-on-1 Cambridge-Certified Tutors: Students receive specialized training in speaking and listening from Cambridge-certified native tutors, while bilingual experts deconstruct grammar and exam-taking techniques.
  • Conquer Proficiency Exams (GEPT/TOEIC): The curriculum naturally integrates materials for GEPT and TOEIC. Students can earn English certificates while preparing for the GSAT, enhancing their “Learning Portfolio” for university applications.
  • 24/7 Flexible Scheduling: The “on-demand” booking system fits perfectly with winter camps or travel plans, ensuring learning never stops while saving time on commuting.

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Limited Time Offer: 30% Off Plus Up to 40 Bonus 1-on-1 Sessions

TutorABC emphasizes that English offers the highest return on investment of any skill. To capitalize on the winter “golden period,” TutorABC Teens is offering an early bird 30% discount through the end of the month.

In addition to the discount, students receive 8 free “1-on-1 GSAT Prep Sessions” and up to 32 “1-on-1 Native Tutor Classes.” These sessions focus on strengthening reading and writing foundations, mastering sentence structures, and learning high-scoring strategies for English essays.

English is a subject of accumulation. Rather than regretting a shaky foundation in 12th grade, students should use the winter break of their 10th or 11th-grade years to secure their advantage and plant the seeds for exam success.

>>[Enroll in the High School English Intensive Program via LINE]: https://www.tutorjr.com/count.asp?code=LuiHKgXG8n

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