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2021-08-21 13:36:27 IELTS Listening exercises

• Listening qobiliyatini oshirish uchun ajoyib mashqlar to'plami.

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2021-08-21 13:36:27
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2021-08-21 07:00:07 Other ways to say: GOOD LUCK!

Wish you all the best!

Wish you the best of luck!

Good luck with that!

Best of luck!

I wish you luck!

Wishing you lots of luck!

I hope everything will be all right.

I hope things will turn out fine.

I hope things will work out all right.

Fingers crossed!

Break a leg!

Knock them dead!

Blow them away!

You'll do great!

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2021-08-20 09:00:17 SAMPLE Part 3 answers | BAND +7.5

1. Is it easy to find a job in your country?
Due to the population, it is not easy standing out in a competitive job market, so you need the right combination of education, experience, and skills to stand out among other candidates. Especially you want to get a well-paid job in a good company.

2. What should the government do if there is unemployment?
I think government can take multiple steps to create enough new jobs. The government can encourage multinational corporations to open up more branches in our country, so the people have job opportunities. Then, people can start their own businesses with the help of various government startup programs, which would help thousands of workers to find employment opportunities.

3. Is a high salary important?
Of course, salary is the first thing to look at for people when choosing a job. This is because a good remuneration can be a motivating factor for an individual’s performance at work. Most people need money to support their families. Moreover, more money can make life easier.

4. Is it ok to do a job you like with a low salary?
I think it would be a very tough situation for me. I will go with the job of my interest even if I am paid less. Working for my favorite job gives me a sense of satisfaction and inner happiness.

5. How can a small company grow large?
Small companies can become big by implementing various strategies. They can use some new marketing and advertising tricks to promote their products among customers. Then, they can hire skilled employees who can develop new products. Finally, they can concentrate on the quality of their products, so they gain the markets.

6. Should large companies donate more to charities?
I think so. Big corporations should donate more to poor people through charities, which can be beneficial for society. Poor people can get help for their basic needs. Meanwhile, companies may promote their products through charities.

7. Should large companies be punished more seriously if they break the law?
I don't think so. The punishment by law should be the same for everybody. So, both large and small companies should be treated the same when they break any rules. For sure, people don't want to see those big organizations use their power to get out of the punishments that offend the law.

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2021-08-20 06:20:08 #recent_speaking_question

2021-08-16

Part 1:
Are you proud of your country?
• What makes you feel proud of your country?
• Do you know the history of your country well?
• What area of your country do you like the most?
• Which part of your country do you want to live in?
• Will you stay in your country in the future?

Part 2:
Describe a part of a city or town you enjoy spending time in.
You should say:
where it is located
• how you knew about it
and explain why you enjoy spending time there.

Part 3:
Is it easy to find a job in your country?
• What should the government do if there is unemployment?
• Is a high salary important?
• Is it ok to do a job you like with a low salary?
• How can a small company grow large?
• Should large companies donate more to charities?
• Should large companies be punished more seriously if they break the law?

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2021-08-19 12:38:42
13.04.2021 sanadagi 209-sonli qarorga asosan IELTS imtihonidan 7ball(daraja) yoki undan yuqori olganlarga imtihon xarajatlari to'liq qoplab beriladi.

Faqat quyidagi shaxslargina bundan mustasno.....
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2021-08-19 07:34:47 Reported on August 17th

Some people think that because children find subjects such as mathematics and philosophy difficult, they ought to be optional instead of compulsory.

To what extent do you agree?

Many feel that overly rigorous subjects such as mathematics and philosophy should not be mandatory for children. In my opinion, though there is a risk students will struggle to cope, teachers should be able to adapt the subject matter.

One reason these subjects should not be mandatory is they are often too abstract for young children. Numbers themselves are abstract. This is why many children are unable to tell time as it is essentially a metaphorical division of a circle into a clock. Teachers who place too much emphasis on abstract numbers and ideas in their lessons will find that students may become bored because they are unable to grasp the concepts. Philosophy could also become tedious and inefficient if the students lack the cognitive ability to apply general rules and ethical considerations to everyday life. This capacity to recognize and apply abstractions typically develops later in adolescence.

However, these subjects can be made accessible for children. The key is the approach of teachers and choice of materials. Math, for example, does not need to begin with complex, abstract equations but could instead involve real world scenarios and simple logic. Numbers could be introduced later as children tend to be confused by less grounded concepts. Similarly, philosophy can be approached from a number of mediums, including through stories. Many children’s stories and fables feature curious protagonists and interesting morals. Instead of explicitly instructing children through academic jargon, they can engage with the same questions about life and its origins more directly through the journey of characters in a story.

In conclusion, despite the risks of theory-heavy subjects for young learners, schools should embrace the challenge and seek less explicit teaching methodologies. This will help form the basis of a well-rounded education.

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2021-08-19 07:34:11 Academic Practice Tests

• with answer key

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2021-08-18 07:20:05 Commonly repeated synonyms

IELTS imtihonida yuqori ball olishingizga ta'sir etadigan omillardan biri bu sinonim so'zlarni qancha ko'p bilishingiz. Ayniqsa, reading qismida sinonim so'zlar katta rol o'ynagani sababli ular bilan tanish bo'lish juda muhim. Savolda va matnda to'g'ri javobga eltuvchi kalit so'z deyarli hech qachon 2 marta ishlatilmaydi, o'rniga sinonim so'z ishlatiladi. Shunday ekan #listening hamda #reading qismida tez-tez uchrab turadigan sinonim so'zlarni yodda saqlang!

risk = threat
essentially = basically
tedious = boring
everyday life = daily life
capacity = ability
recognize = understand
typically = normally
complex = complicated
similarly = the same
journey = adventure
reason = rationale
despite = regardless of
seek = try to find
approach = method
basis = foundation
mistakes = errors
limits = boundaries
nonetheless = regardless
essential = crucial
permit = allow
argument = debate
advanced = developed
athletics = sports
in order to = so as to
theory = idea
majority = most of
private = personal
therefore = thus
preventing = stopping
in fact = actually
perspective = viewpoint
benefit = get something from
cognitive ability = mental capacity
abstract = not concrete and real
mathematics = geometry, calculus, algebra

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2021-08-18 06:30:02 Essential Tests For IELTS

- Audios

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