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Wang Jialiang

Wang Jialiang, male, Han nationality, 1986 September, Shenyang, Liaoning, English education expert, founder of Beijing Aishang International Education, master of engineering in Tsinghua University.

Chinese name: Wang Jialiang.

Alias: Teacher Jia Liang

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Shenyang, Liaoning

Date of birth:1September 1986

Occupation: English education

Graduate school: Tsinghua University.

Representative works: New TOEFL highlights intensive reading.

outline

Wang Jialiang, male, Han nationality, was born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, 1986, an expert in English education, the founder of Beijing Aishang International Education, and master of engineering in Tsinghua University. Proficient in the teaching and research system of TOEFL, SAT and AP. Create highlight intensive reading and highlight intensive listening; VIO intensive system.

personal work

He is the author of New TOEFL Intensive Reading, TOEFL Core Vocabulary Memorizing Method, SAT Core Vocabulary Memorizing Method and SAT Intensive Reading.

Personal experience

In 20 12, Beijing Aishang International Education Consulting Co., Ltd. was established, and its subsidiaries fell in love with SAT and TOEFL, helping nearly 1,000 students achieve ideal results.

Teaching idea

VIO reinforcement learning system: VIO reinforcement learning system was initiated by Wang Jialiang, founder of Aishang International. Through teaching experience, five modules are used to help students salvage their basic language skills from three aspects: V (vocabulary), I (input = reading+listening) and O (output = speaking+writing), so as to achieve the goal of passing the English exam in a short time. The idea of VIO intensive reading system is intensive reading, vocabulary learning helps students salvage basic vocabulary skills, intensive listening and intensive reading help students complete input, and at the same time help students complete output from writing corpus and oral corpus.