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2021-12-21 06:20:12 Sinonim so'zlar haqida

Aslida ingliz tilida haqiqatdan bir-biriga sinonim bo'lgan so'zlar kam. Sinonim deganda har qanday holatda va vaziyatda ham o'rniga ishlatilishi mumkin bo'lgan so'z tushuniladi.

Imtihon topshiruvchilarning aksariyati yo'l qo'yadigan xato bu faqat maxsus hollardagina almashtirib ishlatish mumkin bo'lgan sinonim so'zlarni har qanday holatda almashtirib ishlatib ketaverish.

Masalan: "Young people" so'zi ishlatilganda 2-25 yosh oralig'idagi kishilar tushuniladi, "Children" deyilganda 2-15 yoshlilar nazarda tutiladi. Demak, doim ham bu ikki so'zni sinonim sifatida ishlatish to'g'ri bo'lavermaydi.

Misol uchun, universitet talabalari haqida gap ketganda "Young people" deb ishlatishimiz mumkin, lekin "Children" so'zi bilan almashtirib ishlatish bu vaziyatda xato sanaladi. "Guardian" so'zi ba'zida "Parents" so'zi bilan almashib ishlatiladi, lekin har qanday vaziyatda ham bu ikkala so'z bir-biriga sinonim bo'lib kela olmaydi.

P.s: Post foydali bo'lgan bo'lsa, do'stlaringiz bilan ham ulashishni unutmang...

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2021-12-20 19:59:08
IELTS-dan 9 olsangiz OKAYMI?

Original kontentga ega IELTS ga tayyorgarlik ko'rish uchun tavsiya etilgan telegramdagi eng sifatli kanal! Hoziroq a'zo bo'ling

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2021-12-20 16:05:59 Regularly used idioms

Pushing up daisies
Euphemism for dying or death

Picture paints a thousand words
A visual image is far more descriptive than words

Piece of cake
A job, task or other activity that is east or simple

Once in a blue moon
Happens very rarely

S/He's big fish
Being the boss, the leader

Spill the beans
To reveal someone's secret

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3.6K views13:05
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2021-12-20 15:50:55
IELTS imtihoni haqida afsona va haqiqatlar

Koʻplab IELTS topshiruvchilar oʻquv jarayonida bu imtihon haqida yolg’on "faktlar" ga duch kelishadi. Natijada, haqiqiy vaziyatdan chalgʻib, bor imkoniyatlarini mos ravishda koʻrsata olishmaydi.

Biz IELTS imtihoniga tayyorgarlik koʻrayotgan nomzodlar orasida eng keng tarqalgan afsonalarni oʻrganib chiqdik.

Yuqorida esa, ular haqiqatmi yoki yoʻqligi haqida ma'lumot keltirilgan. Yolgʻon axborotlarga aldanmaslik uchun real faktlar bilan tanishib oling.

Foydali postni doʻstlaringizga ham ulashing. Imtihonda omad yor boʻlsin!

IDP IELTS

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2021-12-18 14:24:26 Speaking Tips

Pointing phrases:

• The first thing I should mention is that...

• The point I'd like to begin with is that...

• I could start off by saying that...

• My initial point would be that...

• I need to start off by pointing out that...

• The main thing you need to know is that...

• I suppose I should begin by highlighting the fact that...

• You may (or may not) be aware that in fact...

• I really need to kick off with the point that...


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2021-12-17 13:17:23
Ba'zida ingliz tilida jiblajibondek gapiradigan do'stlarimiz ham IELTS Speaking qismida juda past ball olganini ko'rib biroz o'zimizga nisbatan ishonchimiz yo'qolishi bor gap. Sababi ular Speaking qismida qilish kerak bo'lmagan narsalarni qilib o'z natijalariga salbiy ta'sir ko'rsatishadi! Siz ham Speakingda bunday xatolarga zinhor yo'l qo'ya ko'rmang.

P.s: Imtihon sanangiz yaqinlashayotgan bo'lsa pastdagi tugmani bosib siz ham darhol bu xatolar bilan tanishib olib takrorlamaslikka maksimal darajada harakat qiling...
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2021-12-17 13:01:37 Recent writing 2021 questions

Some think increasing business and cultural contact between nations is positive. Others think it leads to the disappearance of the national identity. Discuss both views and state your own opinion.
Reported on IELTS December 15th

Some people think that schools should select students according to their academic abilities, while others believe that it is better to have students with different abilities studying together. Discuss both views and state your own opinion.
Reported on IELTS December 8th

Many jobs require ongoing training and research to stay competitive in a world with rapidly evolving information and technology. Some believe that it is the responsibility of businesses to pay for this training for their staff while others feel it is up to the individual. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
Reported on IELTS December 7th

There is too much noise in many public places in cities. What are the causes of this problem? What can be done to solve the problem?
Reported on IELTS December 2nd

Nowadays, a lot of offices employ open-space designs instead of separate rooms for work. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages?
Reported on IELTS November 30th

Scientific research should be carried out and controlled by the governments rather than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Reported on IELTS November 29th

Some people think that children should begin their formal education at a very early age. Others think they should begin after 7 years of age. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
Reported on IELTS November 17th

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2021-12-17 12:52:35 Not to do list in Speaking -Speakingda qilishingiz kerak bo'lmagan ishlar

1. Silence
-jimlik
Different cultures have different attitudes to silence, but for English speakers the attitude is one of near-zero tolerance. It’s fine to hesitate for a few seconds before speaking or between ideas, but silences of longer than five seconds will go down badly. Happily, there’s a solution to this problem and that’s to learn some filler expressions such as That’s a tough question and Let me see.

2. Memorised answers-yodlab olingan javoblar
The examiner is very likely to notice if you try to recite an answer from memory, and there is a penalty for this. The telltale signs of a memorised answer include speaking in a ‘written’ style of English, unnatural intonation, and the candidate attempting to ‘rephrase’ the question to the one they want to answer. Any questions you try to memorise answers to are very unlikely to be asked, so it is much more effective to practice speaking about a wide range of topics before you take the test.

3. Overuse of transition signals-tranzit signallardan ortiqcha foydalanish
It’s helpful to use a few signposting words like first, for example or on the other hand. But if you overload your speech with these you could actually damage your score. Sounding natural, not like a signposting robot, should be your goal in IELTS Speaking. There are also many words characteristic of formal writing such as furthermore, moreover and in addition that are hardly ever used in speech and could actually make you sound less natural if you say them.

4. Parrotting the question-berilgan savolni qayta takrorlash
In the wild, a parrot is a bird that can mimic but not understand human speech. In IELTS, a parrot is a candidate who repeats the question back in statement form: Q: What’s your favourite sport to watch on TV? A: My favourite sport to watch on TV is football. As the scoring criteria of IELTS heavily reward those who can vary speech, paraphrasing the words or structure of the question is a fast-track route to a higher score: I’m always watching football on TV.

5. Answering the wrong question-savolga noto'g'ri javob berish
You will lose marks for coherence if your answer completely fails to address the question. Ask yourself before you begin speaking if you are sure you have understood, and do not be afraid to ask the examiner for help. But be sure to avoid…

6. Saying ‘I don’t understand’-"Tushunmadim" deb aytish
There are much better ways to check for meaning, so learn them! You can use a straightforward request like Could you say that again, please? or ask a checking question such as Do you mean…? that shows you have at least partly understood the question.

7. Saying too much or too little-juda ko'p yoki kam gapirish
If you say too little, you miss the opportunity to show off your ability. If you say too much, you risk sounding less coherent and making more mistakes. As a general guide, answers of two to four sentences are fine in Part 1. There are clear instructions about the length of speaking time in Part 2. You should aim to say three to six sentences after each question in Part 3.

8. Poor pronunciation-yomon talaffuz
Great ideas are worthless if the listener can’t make out your words. There’s a good reason pronunciation accounts for 25% of the score in IELTS Speaking and that’s because it’s fundamental to spoken communication. Before taking IELTS, you should find an opportunity to practice with native or native-level speakers and get an honest appraisal of your pronunciation. If they have trouble hearing your words, it’s very likely the examiner will too.

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2.8K viewsedited  09:52
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2021-12-17 07:00:48
Useful writing constructions for free

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2021-12-17 06:20:11 IELTS Writing Band 9 Essays

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