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2021-03-11 11:00:18
Motivation time

Anything is possible!
Don't stop when you are tired
Stop when you are DONE

#motivation

@IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish
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2021-03-10 17:21:18
Abiturientlar, til va IT yoʻnalishini oʻrganmoqchi boʻlganlar diqqatiga!

Agar siz rus tili va ingliz tili, kimyo va biologiya fanlari, grafik dizayn va dasturlash kabi zamonaviy bilimlarni egallashni istagasangiz, «Madadkor» oʻquv markazi Telegram-kanaliga obuna boʻling!

Markaz yangiliklarini kuzatib boring!

Link :
@MadadkorUzb
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2021-03-09 11:00:20 Grammar time

Still better
Better still
Better yet


Still better

Biror narsa avvallari yaxshiroq bo’lgan va hozirda ham shunday davom etayotganida ishlatiladi

I am not good as I used to be but I'm still better than you.

Biror narsa hanuz yaxshiroq ekanligini hatto biroz yomon tomonga o’zgarganda ham shundayligini ifodalashda ishlatiladi

The chicken is dry but it's still better than what I cooked yesterday.

Better still

Kimdir yaxshi taklif bildirganda va sizda undanda yaxshiroq taklif bor bo’lganda ishlatiladi

You can send them your resume or better still try contacting the hiring manager directly.

Better yet

Yomon fikrni yaxshirog’I bilan o’rnini almashtirganda ishlatiladi

If I'm late I will call you and inform better yet why don't you take responsibility and leave earlier next time.

#grammar

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2021-03-09 11:00:20 Music time

Frequencies & Janieck Devy
Reality

#music

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2021-03-08 11:00:26 Useful

How words are counted in IELTS?

Example:
NOT MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER

Numbers, dates and time are counted as words in writing. For example 30,000 = one word / 55 = one word / 9.30am = one word / 12.06.2016 = one word. In listening, 30,000 is counted as one number and 9.30AM is also counted as one number.

Dates written as both words and numbers are counted in this way: 12th July = one number and one word.

Symbols with numbers are not counted. For example, 55% = one number (the symbol “%” is not counted as a word). However, if you write “55 percent” it is counted as one word and one number.

Small words such as “a” or “an” are counted as one word. All prepositions, such as “in” or “at” are also counted. All words are counted.

Hyphenated words like “up-to-date” are counted as one word.

Compound nouns which are written as one word are also counted as one word. For example, blackboard = one word.

Compound nouns which are written as two separate words, are counted as two words. For example, university bookshop = two words.

All words are counted, including words in brackets. For example in IELTS writing, “The majority of energy was generated by electricity (55%).”. This sentence is counted as 9 words. The number in brackets is counted.

#useful

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2021-03-08 11:00:26 Listening time

BBC 6 minute English

#listening

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2021-03-07 11:00:25 Speaking Test

IELTS Speaking test in Uzbekistan – January 2019

Thanks to Gulnoza who took the IELTS Speaking test in our country, we can share the following questions:

Part


What is your full name?
Can I see your ID?
Where are you from?
Do you work or study?
What subject are you studying?
Why do you think people choose such a subject in your country?
Do you like reading books?
What type of books do you read?
Are you reading a book presently?
Would you like to write a book in the future?

Part

Describe a small business that you would like to have

What is it?
Where and why would you do it?
What will you need to start it?

Part

What are the qualities required for a businessman?
Why do you think they are necessary?
Do you think a businessman needs more practical or theoretical knowledge?
Why do you think so?
What are the advantages of owning a business rather than working as an employee?
Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?

A Friendly Reminder(as usual)

Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies, Typically, you will be asked about everyday topics, such as work, studies, sport, family and so on. So you should try answering IELTS Speaking questions before the exam. You will be surprised how simple they are! You just need to learn appropriate vocabulary and understand what answers you will give

Note:

Record your answers in order to check your pronunciation and work on it, if you made pronuncing errors

I hope you are enjoying my posts, You know, they are so helpful in preparing for the official IELTS test. I believe you guys will take too score from IELTS! By the way, I always try to send really useful posts to my channel! If you like them, then share them


#speaking

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2021-03-04 17:00:08 Idiom time

Head in the clouds

Ma'nosi: Hayol surib yashash, o'zini fantaziya hayotdaman deb bilish.

Nilufar has been walking all day with her head in the clouds. She must be in love

Nilufar butun kun hayol surib yuribti. U sevib qolgan bo'lsa kerak

#special_idiom

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2021-03-04 17:00:07 Idiom time

as cool as cucumber

Ma'nosi: Juda bosiq, asabiylashmaydigan insonlarga nisbatan ishlatiladi;

I felt nervous, but Shahlo acted as cool as a cucumber

Men asabiylashayotgan edim biroq Shahlo o'zini bosiq tutdi

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2021-03-04 17:00:07 Useful

Trying to Speak Too Quickly

Many students with good fluency speak smoothly, not quickly. It is a common misconception that good fluency means very rapid speech.

If you listen to how native English speakers talk, they do not normally speak very quickly. Listen to native speakers on the radio, news or movies and this will give you a good idea about how quickly they speak.

Trying to speak too quickly in any language will cause a loss of coherence because your brain simply can’t keep up with your mouth. Combine this with speaking in a second language under exam conditions and the result is going to be a loss of coherence and lots of mistakes.

Solution – Focus on speaking calmly and smoothly. Listen to native speakers and try to copy their pace of speech.

This will not only help your fluency, but will also give you more time to think of ideas and find the correct grammar and vocabulary.

#speaking

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