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2022-04-21 08:00:37 #ielts_reading
The Difference between Testing and Improving your IELTS Reading Score

The IELTS reading test is designed to test, not improve, your reading. One common mistake that many of my students make is trying to use practice tests to improve their reading skills.

Doing an IELTS practice test is mainly just going to test your reading skills, just like with listening.

It does not improve your reading very well. In the long-term, it does. Over years and years it will work but it is a slow way to improve.

And because IELTS readings are very boring you will probably lose motivation over time.

The other option is to develop your reading using these #4 keys: 
read a short passage,
read it more than once,
do different activities when reading,
take great notes.


Key #1: Read a short passage

Don’t use a full practice test! Instead, read a single passage in a reading test or find a more interesting article online in the news or another page you like.


Key #2: Read it more than once

The reason why you should read something short is so that you can read it more than once.

A whole book or a whole reading test is too long!

And the reasons why reading something again and again improve (not tests) your reading is: you review the same words and improve the same skills.

That’s the whole reason why you should read something more than once to improve your reading.

Key #3: Do different activities when reading

In order to improve your reading skills you have to read in different ways.

One example of this is reading for gist or skimming. This means to read quickly for the main idea.

Practice this one skill again and again and again until you get better at it.
 
Key #4: Take great notes

In my experience, one of the main differences between passive and active learners is the quality of their notes.

Some students don’t take good notes and expect to learn English just from sitting in the classroom. This won’t work.

Other students take pride in keeping beautiful, detailed notes and reviewing them.

Which kind of student do you want to be?

When it comes to reading, vocabulary is king. And when it comes to vocabulary, the vocabulary notebook is king.
https://t.me/Ielts_materials_pdff
1.4K viewsFaxriyor, 05:00
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2022-04-20 20:01:21 #Topic_vocabulary STUDIES

A prestigious university =a top-notch university

difficult =complicated

essential =indispensable =fundamental

very interesting =charismatic =fascinating

useful =favourable =beneficial

to motivate =to encourage


to concentrate =to focus

▒☞@Ielts_materials_pdff ielts tayyorlanayotganlar uchun
572 viewsFaxriyor, 17:01
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2022-04-20 19:01:24
#ABITURENTLAR #DIQQATIGA

Hozirgina DTMda bu yilgi imtihon haqida DOLZARB ma'lumot berildi, albatta xursand bo‘lasiz va o'zingizni qo'yarga joy topa olmay qolasiz.


Tez BATAFSIL tugmasini bosamiz
344 viewsㅤㅤㅤ_Bakht1yorov, 16:01
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2022-04-20 11:05:41 @Ielts_materials_pdff
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340 viewsFaxriyor, edited  08:05
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2022-01-06 19:59:17 Speaking Part 2 in Uzbekistan 22.09.2021

Describe a creative person whose work you admire

You should say
Who he/she is?
How do you know him/her?
What creative things he/she has done?
And explain why you think he or she is creative?

There have been many people I have met over the years but here I would like to talk about a particular person with fantastic creativity. I mean his creativity is fabulous. He is none other than my father. So I am here to tell you why I think my father is creative? He always comes up with new ideas, new performances sometimes they are hilarious (extremely funny), mysterious (difficult to understand), or even serious every now and especially I was pretty much so impressed by how touching they were sometimes. Since my childhood, I have seen him fixing things that everyone rejects. Making new things from what is leftover. According to him, nothing is ever wasted. Its utility to achieve one thing is over now and now can be used for something else. He always does various kinds of activities he never sits idle because he thinks that an idle mind is a devil’s workshop. Once a bed broke in our house and when everyone else was thinking of where should it be thrown my father made a beautiful desk out of the bed. I think creativity is not just about drawing things out or writing something beautiful. It is about leading a life in ways that are different from others. And on that, my father has surely led a beautiful life. He also made a lot of outstanding things from waste material. The reason I really admire him is that when everyone is busy in the hustle and bustle of life he is the one person who has remained calm and yet achieved things without any hurdle.

Band 7+

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1.0K viewsAdkham, 16:59
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2022-01-06 18:59:01
Telefon so‘zini ma'nosini bilasizmi?

Qo‘lingizdagi buyumni nima ma'no anglatishini bilardingizmi?
1.3K viewsAbdurahmon, 15:59
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2022-01-06 18:33:10
If you have a doubt about True and False, write like this

This is a joke

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1.8K viewsAdkham, edited  15:33
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2022-01-06 18:11:33
Great joke of the day, isn't it

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1.6K viewsAdkham, 15:11
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2022-01-06 18:11:21 BBC 6 minute English-Working for yourself

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2022-01-06 18:11:18 BBC 6 minute English-Working for yourself

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