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🔝All about IELTS
Alisher Soliev (IELTS 9.0 | W8.5x2, S9.0) & Mukhammadali Sodikov (IELTS 9.0x3| W8.5x2, S9.0x5).
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2022-04-23 20:09:24 This channel is run by an experienced IELTS instructor. Strongly recommended.
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2022-04-22 21:00:22 C2 Leveldagi vocabulary ni joylab boradigan eng zo'r kanal: https://t.me/IELTSmaterials_N1/4155
2.6K viewsAli, 18:00
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2022-04-22 13:56:44 The pie charts compare the proportion of people who used several different means of transportation to commute to a university for work and study purposes in two separate years, 2004 and 2009.

Overall, even though the majority of university staff members and students preferred travelling by car initially, it became the second most popular option after certain changes in university campus. Furthermore, walking and train figures remained more or less the same. It is also worth noting that significantly more students and university workers cycled to university in the latter year than they did previously.

In detail, the percentage of people travelling to the university by car virtually halved in 2009 despite standing at just over a half initially. This seemingly had to do with the changes that took place with regard to the university car park. The figure for bus travelers, in contrast, had gone up by 13% by 2009 from a third in 2004 once a new bus stop was installed in 2006. Similarly, about twice as many people cycled to the university in 2009 as they did in 2004 (16% and 9% respectively). As for the other two modes of commuting, walking and train, they constituted well under 10% of the total chart in both years.

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209 words, 18 mins
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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2.6K viewsMukhammadali, 10:56
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2022-04-22 13:54:55
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2022-04-22 07:50:25 Task 1: The bar chart shows the average consumption of coffee and tea per person in five countries in a year. Task 2: Nowadays, more and more older people have to compete with young people for the same job. What problems can this cause? What are the solutions?…
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2022-04-22 06:39:32 Task 1: The bar chart shows attendance by age groups at three types of music events in Australia in 2006.

Task 2: Many countries aim to improve their living standards through economic development but social values can be lost as a result.

Do you think the advantages of economic development outweigh the disadvantages?

#exampaper IDP CDI 21/April/2022

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2022-04-21 16:18:39 Task 1: The bar chart shows the average consumption of coffee and tea per person in five countries in a year.

Task 2: Nowadays, more and more older people have to compete with young people for the same job.

What problems can this cause? What are the solutions?

#exampaper PBI 21/Apr/2022

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5.4K viewsAli, 13:18
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2022-04-20 14:58:44
We filed for an EOR. Here is the result. His band 8.0 will be posted once he receives his certificate.

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1.8K viewsAli, 11:58
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2022-04-20 14:57:13
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1.9K viewsAli, 11:57
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2022-04-20 14:23:53 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.

Countries now engage in cultural and business exchange more than ever. While some consider this trend a desirable one, others are concerned that the loss of the national identity is one possible outcome. To my way of thinking, even though there is a prospect of disappearance of some cultures, the overall benefits are more significant.

Initially, reservations over the wholesomeness of greater intercultural interaction are legitimate to some extent. People who oppose this phenomenon, and globalization, by extension, believe that dominant cultures, such as those of the West’s, can spell death knell for less common ones. Once the representatives of a minority group are exposed to foreign customs and ways of life, they stand very little chance of preserving their own. Instances form history where a host country’s culture, including their language, traditions and religion, was replaced with a new one after outsiders settled down in that particular country are plenty.

I am, however, inclined to think that the current trend of heightened cross-cultural correspondence in terms of business and culture is generally positive. The most favorable aspect of such a development is going to be greater world peace. That is, the more countries cooperate, the more likely they will reach mutual understanding and develop respect towards one another. This ensures a conflict-free world for the citizens of the world as well as future generations. An equally beneficial implication would be the redistribution and creation of wealth in less-privileged nations. If more business transactions were conducted across the world, poor countries particularly, money would exchange hands more often, leading to more dynamic economies and eventually, improved living standards.

In conclusion, though there are people who see globalization in a less favorable light, I prefer to have to an optimistic view as far as cultural and business contact between nations is concerned.


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300 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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2.2K viewsMukhammadali, edited  11:23
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