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KN English Systems

Academic English · IELTS

A controlled learning architecture that converts language foundations into communication performance, then validates that performance through IELTS-style evidence and diagnosis.

Active moduleOperational

Speaking Lab

Idea development, fluency, pronunciation and self-review.

KN Programme Architecture

Signal-to-performance pipeline

3 LAYERS · 12 MODULES
L01

Language control

Form and meaning

L02

Communication loop

Listen · Speak · Read · Write

L03

IELTS validation

Measure and diagnose

INPUT → CONTROL → PERFORMANCE → FEEDBACKLOOP CLOSED

PPS6 · PPS6.02

Speaking in meetings

Enter the discussion, hold the floor, request evidence, return to scope and summarise action.

Practice-ready lesson

Required performance outcome

Make one concise contribution, one clarification and one action-oriented summary.

Research and professional interaction

Personal speaking lesson

Meeting fluency comes from short turns, clear evidence and controlled intervention.

development

Principle

Use interaction-ready speaking: claim, evidence, boundary and repair.

Mechanism

The lesson converts pressure situations into reusable scripts and audio-supported speaking chunks.

Fluency target

Answer within four seconds, maintain a calm pace and recover without losing the interaction.

Evidence

Produce one IELTS answer, one professional answer and one short interaction script with listenable lines.

Editorial curation

Natural, accurate and sellable speaking content

Mục tiêu là nói ít nhưng chắc: trả lời có trọng tâm, giữ lập trường và vẫn đủ lịch sự trong môi trường quốc tế.

Curated

Answer progression

Câu ngắn, tự nhiên

Fluency & CoherenceLexical Resource

I am naturally reserved, but I communicate clearly when the conversation has a real purpose.

Nghĩa: Tôi vốn khá kín đáo, nhưng tôi giao tiếp rõ ràng khi cuộc trò chuyện có mục đích thật sự.

Câu này không biến hướng nội thành điểm yếu; nó thể hiện sự chọn lọc và khả năng giao tiếp có mục tiêu.

Câu phát triển ý

Fluency & CoherencePronunciation

I do not usually speak just to fill silence; I prefer conversations that are calm, respectful and useful.

Nghĩa: Tôi thường không nói chỉ để lấp đầy sự im lặng; tôi thích những cuộc trò chuyện bình tĩnh, tôn trọng và có ích.

Câu trả lời có quan điểm rõ và dùng các tính từ có sắc thái: calm, respectful, useful.

Câu có kiểm soát cao

Grammatical Range & AccuracyLexical Resource

For me, being professional means being respectful without being submissive, and direct without being rude.

Nghĩa: Với tôi, chuyên nghiệp nghĩa là tôn trọng mà không phục tùng, thẳng thắn mà không thô lỗ.

Cấu trúc song song giúp câu có trọng lượng, phù hợp IELTS Part 3 và giao tiếp nghề nghiệp.

Collocation coaching

quiet confidence

Nghĩa: sự tự tin điềm tĩnh, không cần nói nhiều nhưng vẫn tạo được trọng lượng

Quiet confidence is more suitable for my personality than trying to sound overly outgoing.

Không dùng để tự nhận mình im lặng hoặc thiếu tự tin; trọng tâm là sự tự tin có kiểm soát.

mutual respect

Nghĩa: sự tôn trọng hai chiều, không phải quan hệ một bên nhún nhường một bên áp đặt

I work best in environments where mutual respect is treated as a basic professional standard.

Không dịch thành respect each other trong mọi câu; mutual respect tự nhiên và gọn hơn.

IELTS repair focus

Fluency & Coherence

Vấn đề: Câu trả lời quá ngắn nên nghe giống né tránh câu hỏi.

Cách sửa: Thêm một lý do và một ví dụ cá nhân ngắn sau câu chính.

One reason is that focused conversations usually lead to better decisions and fewer misunderstandings.

Lexical Resource

Vấn đề: Dùng các từ chung như good, nice, bad quá nhiều.

Cách sửa: Thay bằng calm, respectful, constructive, direct, professional hoặc meaningful tùy ngữ cảnh.

I prefer constructive conversations where people are direct but still respectful.

Trả lời 45 giây: nói về tính cách hướng nội của bạn, nhưng phải làm rõ rằng bạn vẫn giao tiếp chuyên nghiệp và có lập trường.

Idea architecture

From prompt to answer plan

Each node is a reusable thinking unit. It prevents memorised answers and supports IELTS Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 transfer.

entry phrase

  • What evidence supports this point?
  • How can this be said without sounding submissive or aggressive?

main point

  • What evidence supports this point?
  • How can this be said without sounding submissive or aggressive?

evidence

  • What evidence supports this point?
  • How can this be said without sounding submissive or aggressive?

next step

  • What evidence supports this point?
  • How can this be said without sounding submissive or aggressive?

Language bank

Core and precision vocabulary

clarification question/ˌklær.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən ˈkwes.tʃən/kla-ri-fi-KÂY-shần KWES-chần

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

clarification question helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

active listening/ˌæk.tɪv ˈlɪs.ən.ɪŋ/AK-tiv LI-sờ-ning

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

active listening helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

structured answer/ˈstrʌk.tʃəd ˈɑːn.sər/STRAK-chờd AAN-sờ

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

structured answer helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

time constraint/ˈtaɪm kənˌstreɪnt/TAIM cờn-STRÂYNT

VI: giới hạn thời gian

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

time constraint helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

direct communication/dəˌrekt kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/đờ-REKT cờ-miu-ni-KÂY-shần

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

direct communication helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

scope control/skəʊp kənˈtrəʊl/SKÂUP cờn-TRÂUL

VI: kiểm soát phạm vi trao đổi

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

scope control helps me stay professional without sounding submissive.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

professional boundary/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl ˈbaʊn.dri/prờ-FE-shờ-nồ BAO-un-đri

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

professional boundary helps me stay professional without sounding submissive.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

constructive tone/kənˈstrʌk.tɪv təʊn/cờn-STRAK-tiv TÂUN

VI: Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

Use it as a ready speaking chunk with clear stress and a pause after the idea.

constructive tone helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Avoid: Do not use it as decorative vocabulary without evidence.

Collocation and frames

Speak in chunks, not isolated words

raise a pointprofessional / academic chunk

Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

raise a point helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Common error: Avoid over-softening your point or translating from Vietnamese word by word.

ask for clarificationprofessional / academic chunk

Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

ask for clarification helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Common error: Avoid over-softening your point or translating from Vietnamese word by word.

summarise the decisionprofessional / academic chunk

Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

summarise the decision helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Common error: Avoid over-softening your point or translating from Vietnamese word by word.

agree on the next stepprofessional / academic chunk

Cụm dùng để trình bày nghiên cứu, bằng chứng hoặc ranh giới chuyên nghiệp một cách rõ ràng.

agree on the next step helps me keep the answer focused and credible.

Common error: Avoid over-softening your point or translating from Vietnamese word by word.

Can I add one point here? The main concern is the quality of the input data.

/ˈspəʊ.kən ˈsentəns freɪm/ · spoken sentence frame

Meaning: Sentence meaning

professional

Can I add one point here? The main concern is the quality of the input data.
Before we decide, I think we need to clarify the objective of this task.

/ˈspəʊ.kən ˈsentəns freɪm/ · spoken sentence frame

Meaning: Sentence meaning

professional

Before we decide, I think we need to clarify the objective of this task.
To keep this practical, I suggest we separate the technical issue from the deadline issue.

/ˈspəʊ.kən ˈsentəns freɪm/ · spoken sentence frame

Meaning: Sentence meaning

professional

To keep this practical, I suggest we separate the technical issue from the deadline issue.

Grammar and pronunciation

Accuracy that supports fluency

meeting intervention

Can I add one point? The main concern is X.

Control stance under pressure.

Can I add one point here? The main concern is the quality of the input data.

Error to repair: Adding too much explanation before the main point.

qualification and boundary

X is reasonable, but Y still needs to be checked.

Avoid overclaiming, over-apologising or flattering.

That is a reasonable point, but the evidence still needs to be checked.

Error to repair: Saying yes too quickly before checking evidence.

clarification question

/ˌklær.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən ˈkwes.tʃən/ · kla-ri-fi-KÂY-shần KWES-chần

Listen, repeat as one chunk, then put it after a short pause.

word-by-word delivery vs chunked delivery

direct communication

/dəˌrekt kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ · đờ-REKT cờ-miu-ni-KÂY-shần

Stress the content word and reduce weak function words.

flat tone vs controlled emphasis

Practice sequence

Controlled → timed → transferred

PPS6.02

Evidence first

State one claim, then attach one piece of evidence before adding any judgement.

  • one claim only
  • evidence is visible
  • no flattery
PPS6.02

Pressure response

Answer a challenge without rushing, apologising too much or becoming defensive.

  • calm opening
  • clear boundary
  • task-focused close
PPS6.02

Reformulate

Say the same point again using simpler language and a cleaner sentence shape.

  • same meaning
  • shorter sentence
  • better pronunciation
15s
Give the shortest defensible answer.

claim + evidence

clarification question · raise a point

30s
Add one limitation or boundary.

claim + evidence + limit

active listening · direct communication

60s
Handle one follow-up question without changing your core position.

acknowledge + clarify + evidence + close

scope control · however

IELTS transfer

Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 coverage

Part 1

  • Do you prefer working alone or in groups?
  • Answer directly, then add one specific reason.

Part 2

  • Describe a meeting or discussion that was important to you.
  • Use context, action, pressure and reflection.

Part 3

  • What makes teamwork effective?
  • Move from personal experience to a broader, balanced argument.

Professional transfer

Real interaction scenarios

Professional pressure

Enter a meeting discussion, make one evidence-based point and propose a next step.
  • No flattery
  • No over-apology
  • Evidence before judgement

Interaction rehearsal

Perform the mini-dialogue once slowly and once at natural speed.
  • Use listen buttons before recording
  • Keep your tone calm

Interaction lab

Listen and rehearse real speaking turns

Use these short exchanges to practise turn-taking before moving into the full 3-4 minute simulations below.

colleague-colleague

Meeting intervention

A team is rushing to a decision without checking the evidence.

Colleague · propose fast decision

I think we can finish this by Friday if everyone agrees.

You · enter calmly

Can I add one point here? The timeline may be possible, but the input data still need checking.

Colleague · ask consequence

Do you think that will delay everything?

You · offer practical next step

Not necessarily. I suggest we separate the quick checks from the full validation work.

Conversation simulation

Exam-timed IELTS parts and real professional exchanges

Start with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 or a full test simulation, then practise professional roles without getting locked inside a long page section.

6 interaction modes

IELTS exam-timed practice

Practise each part separately before the full simulation

Real interaction modes

Practise both positions: questioner and responder

Speaking practice studio

Record, review, diagnose, repair and save progress

The score is an internal evidence score, not an official IELTS band. The lesson becomes complete only after a second attempt and an unseen transfer task.

no saved attempt

Question

Do you prefer working alone or in groups?

Task

Give the shortest defensible answer.

15s · timed

Use: clarification question · raise a point

idle

Diagnosis, repair and mastery

Evidence-based fluency repair

The lesson is not complete after one answer. It requires recording, targeted repair, a second recording and an unseen transfer task.

fluency

Maintain speech during follow-up pressure.

Warning: The answer stops when challenged.

Repair: Use acknowledge + clarify + evidence.
delivery

Sound calm and self-respecting.

Warning: Tone becomes submissive, rushed or defensive.

Repair: Slow down and state the boundary in one sentence.
pronunciation

Pronounce the target chunk clearly enough to reuse it in real speech.

Warning: Stress falls on the wrong word or every word is pronounced separately.

Repair: Use the listen button, repeat the chunk, then record again.

Examiner follow-up

Answer a related IELTS Part 3 question without using the same wording.

spontaneity · balance · chunk control

Professional challenge

Respond to a colleague who pushes back on your first answer.

evidence · boundary · delivery

Mastery evidence

  • The speaker can perform the mini-dialogue without reading it.
  • At least two listenable chunks are reused accurately in a new answer.
  • The IELTS transfer answer remains fluent under follow-up pressure.
  • The professional answer stays direct, respectful and non-flattering.

Lesson context bank

Evidence available for this lesson

These items are inputs, not finished answers. Story gaps remain visible until real private detail is supplied.

10 items

Knowledge

3
  • I prefer concise, meaningful and professional communication rather than talking for its own sake.
  • My preferred style is calm, direct, evidence-based and professionally courteous.
  • Real fluency is non-negotiable: I want to retrieve language quickly, sustain ideas and respond under pressure.

Stories

0

No public-safe record is linked yet.

Opinions

2
  • Directness should remain courteous
  • Professional boundaries protect quality

Scenarios

5
  • Give a concise research progress update
  • Ask for clarification without losing professional confidence
  • Refuse an unrealistic deadline while protecting quality

Transfer goals

Where this lesson must work

ProfessionalAcademic

Mandatory lesson workflow

Twenty evidence-producing stages

The lesson includes explanation, language work, pronunciation, speaking practice, recording, diagnosis, repair and conversation simulation.

01

Personal context

Relevant facts are selected without exposing unnecessary private data.

02

Idea map

The learner can generate at least three truthful directions.

03

Core language

Essential B1-B2 language is available for immediate use.

04

Precision language

B2-C1 choices improve precision without forced complexity.

05

Collocations

Target combinations are used naturally in complete speech.

06

Grammar for speaking

Grammar supports the intended time, stance and reasoning.

07

Pronunciation

Stress, sounds and thought groups are intelligible.

08

Controlled practice

Form and meaning are stable before free production.

09

15-second response

The answer starts promptly and reaches one clear point.

10

30-second response

A reason and specific detail support the answer.

11

60-second response

The response develops coherently without a full script.

12

Professional transfer

The same language works in a realistic professional scenario.

13

IELTS transfer

The skill transfers to the relevant IELTS part without memorisation.

14

First recording

A baseline performance is captured under real timing.

15

Transcript review

Evidence is identified without treating speech recognition as infallible.

16

Diagnosis

A specific fluency, lexical, grammar or pronunciation issue is coded.

17

Targeted repair

Practice addresses the diagnosed mechanism rather than repeating the task blindly.

18

Second recording

The revised response shows a measurable improvement.

19

Unseen transfer

The learner performs on a changed question or scenario.

20

Mastery update

Progress is based on repeated evidence, not a single prepared answer.