
[Taipei, August 21, 2026] Results from the first GSAT mock examination of the senior year are in, and social media has filled with reactions from Taiwan’s Grade 12 students. Common complaints include not being able to finish the long reading passages, essay scores dropping to single digits, and memorising 7,000 vocabulary words yet still failing to understand the questions. With the second mock examination scheduled for 2 and 3 September and the new semester about to begin, how to stop the bleeding and rebuild an effective study rhythm before the second mock has become the dividing line for students and parents nationwide.
To help students pinpoint their real ability and tackle their blind spots before term starts, TutorABC Teens, the leading online English brand for secondary students, today announced the launch of its GSAT English Mock Exam Sprint Program. Enrol before the end of August to receive 15% off, plus up to 16 complimentary one-on-one live tutor classes in senior high GSAT English, turning the setback of the first mock into momentum for the second.
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“The first mock of the senior year is about diagnosing weaknesses and adjusting strategy, not simply looking at the score,” the TutorABC Teens teaching team commented. With only about a month between the first mock and the second mock in early September, students need to identify their blind spots early. Four pain points consistently surfaced in the first mock:
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Responding to the urgent need for rapid, precise correction after the first mock, TutorABC Teens combines big-data weakness analysis with its proprietary HLM (Hybrid Learning Method) to deliver the GSAT English Mock Exam Sprint Program. Through live one-on-one online instruction, students complete a full scoring strategy before the second mock: diagnosing weaknesses, refining essays, and training exam pacing.
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Admissions guidelines for individual application and the Star Program show that English is the subject counted by the greatest number of departments, and a decisive screening threshold for top universities and popular programmes. Facing an examination where a single sitting carries so much weight, establishing a clear picture of ability before term starts and pushing hard once it begins is the surest way to reach a target university. To support Grade 12 students in making full use of this pre-semester window, TutorABC Teens is offering the GSAT English Mock Exam Sprint Program at 15% off on designated admissions courses purchased through 31 August, plus up to 16 complimentary one-on-one live tutor classes in senior high GSAT English, with teachers reviewing each student’s paper in detail to identify what will move the score at the second mock.
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TutorABC Teens is the English learning brand created by global online education provider TutorABC specifically for secondary students aged 13 to 18. Its curriculum is aligned with the core competencies of Taiwan’s 108 Curriculum and national admissions syllabi, incorporates officially licensed Cambridge examination preparation materials, and combines the proprietary HLM Hybrid Learning Method with a high-frequency question database. Through one-on-one interactive teaching delivered by 100% internationally certified foreign teachers and professional bilingual instructors, TutorABC Teens helps students achieve strong results in the CAP, GSAT, AST and a range of English proficiency examinations.
Q1. My English is weak and my first mock result was poor. Can I still join the sprint programme?
Yes. The programme begins with big-data weakness analysis to map where marks are being lost. Bilingual instructors familiar with Taiwanese learners break down grammar and problem-solving logic first, then move into GSAT question training, with a study plan tailored to each student’s level and target grade.
Q2. What does the offer include?
Designated admissions courses purchased through 31 August receive 15% off, plus up to 16 complimentary one-on-one live tutor classes in senior high GSAT English. Places are limited, so early enquiry is recommended.
Q3. I keep losing marks on the essay. How does the programme fix that?
Using online real-time collaborative editing, Cambridge-framework certified foreign teachers and bilingual instructors diagnose sentence structure, argument logic and transitions line by line, correcting direct translation from Chinese and hollow argumentation on the spot rather than after a one to two week wait.
Q4. I can never finish the long reading passages. Is there specific training for that?
Yes. The programme uses international current affairs and cross-subject texts from CNN, BBC and TIME alongside a high-frequency question bank to train the dual-speed technique of skimming for the main idea and close reading to lock in answers, building pacing under timed pressure.
Q5. The new term will be busy. Why start now?
The second mock takes place on 2 and 3 September, only about a month after the first. Once term begins, school examinations and coursework leave far less time to focus on a single subject. Reinforcing now, while the first mock has made weaknesses clearest, gives the second mock a genuine chance to serve as a meaningful checkpoint.
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