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Ozodbek Botiraliyev

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Channel address: @ozodbek_sk
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Language: English
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A sinful slave of a forgiving Master.

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2022-06-16 21:20:32 My, oh, my (interjection): used to express surprise or pleasure.

e.g. My, oh, my, what a strange haircut!

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2022-06-16 19:05:09 Let's spend our summer with benefit: Birgalikda Yuksalamiz.
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2022-06-16 16:56:26 Is it true that boys don't get followed as much on Instagram as girls?

Let's check that out!

Here's my brand-new Instagram account: Ozodbek Botiraliev. I'll start sharing some (hopefully) awesome content soon.
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2022-06-16 15:39:04 ​#IELTS Speaking

Some students are obsessed with using particular vocabulary in their Speaking section to impress the examiner. Look, you can't expect your band to go up magically just because you used some kind of fancy-shmancy advanced phrase. Focus on the wholeness of your answers!

Below is the approximate illustration of how some students think the examiner will react to their answers.

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2022-06-16 08:22:01
#humor

By the end of our Speaking course, we'll make sure you speak like Muhammad Iso aka in this video.

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2022-06-16 08:15:06
Speaking Crash Course #announcement

Instructors: Gulomjon Yuldoshev (Speaking 8.5) & Ozodbek Botiraliev (Speaking 8.0)
Mode & Duration: Online, 15 days

Course includes: detailed breakdown of IELTS Speaking, 15 video lessons, 2 full MOCK exams, daily speaking exercises, band 8+ sample answers, and self-study materials.

Start date: June 20 (to July 5)
Fee: 150,000 soms

To sign up, please contact @botiraliev_o. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments section.
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2022-06-15 20:58:11 Wishful thinking (n.): the imagining or discussion of a very unlikely future event or situation as if it were possible.

e.g. I want my channel to hit 7.k subscribers tonight, but deep down, I know it's just wishful thinking.

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2022-06-15 14:05:33 #replay

They say I dream too big.
I say they think too small.

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2022-06-15 07:53:25 Do practice tests improve your #IELTS? #longread

The short answer is yes and no. Cambridge tests are a great way to familiarize yourself with the format of IELTS, especially when it comes to questions types. However, their importance is clearly overblown.

There are many students who only focus on doing practice tests, which is not the best way to boost your IELTS score. I personally much prefer focusing on general English, by watching movies, reading books, etc.

When I sat the IELTS exam for the first time in 2016, my Reading section was 8.0 and it took me just 40 minutes to answer all the questions. Funnily enough, up to that point, I had only taken 5 MOCK tests in the span of almost 2 years. In fact, I still haven't finished all the Cambridge tests.

Instead, I would read a lot – around a book per week plus lots of daily articles. I clearly remember how two days before my main test I finished an entire magazine called The Economist in one sitting. All of this reading vastly expanded my vocabulary, in addition to drastically improving my grammar (my Writing section was 7.0).

As for the Speaking section, I would watch movies and lots of soap operas (Suits, Big Bang Theory, Apprentice, etc.) Unlike most of IELTS students today, for me, preparing for IELTS wasn't something dreadful or boring; rather it was tons of fun.

To be fair, though, looking back at my IELTS journey from 2014 to 2016, I do regret not spending more time with Cambridge tests. While I was completely satisfied with the 7.5 I got on my first attempt, I feel like this score could have been better had I done more practice tests. I'm saying this because the main reason my overall band went up to 8.5 is due to improvements in my Listening and Reading sections, which indicates lack of practice on my part.

In any case, this post is getting too long. To summarize my thoughts, if you're really aiming for a high band, you can't limit your preparation just to practice tests. Yes, they should be part of your study plan, but make sure to focus on your general English also.

To be continued ...

P.S. This post was written by Ozodbek Botiraliev, 8.5 holder who sat the IELTS exam 3 times in years 2016, 2018, and 2022.

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2022-06-14 19:33:02 Ozodbek Botiraliev pinned «​How to Score Band 9 in IELTS (recap): 1) Take a MOCK test, pray istkikhara, and register of the exam. 2) Make a robust study plan (and stick to it). 3) Learn loads of new words: high-frequency academic & topic-specific vocabulary. 4) Get that 9.0 in the…»
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