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Look like this time he posed better for the picture.
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Kamronbek, a 15-year-old who studied in my General English and IELTS courses, has achieved an overall score of 7.5 from IELTS. This is his first attempt and I am pretty sure that he can get a higher score next time.
We also give no less credit to his previous teachers.
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I came across an article on a random Telegram and noticed some phrases common in Reading. IELTS language is everywhere. You just have to be able to see it.
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Tom Felton - Beyond the Wand
They called for a break, and Gambon magicked up a cigarette from out of his beard. He and I were often to be found outside the stage that housed the Astronomy Tower, having 'a breath of fresh air' as we referred to it. There would be painters and plasterers and chippies and sparks, and among them all would be me and Dumbledore having a crafty cigarette.
From Borrower to wizard, Tom Felton's childhood was anything but ordinary. His early rise to fame saw him catapulted into the limelight aged just twelve when he landed the iconic role of Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films.
Speaking with candour and his own trademark humour, Tom shares his experience of growing up on screen and as part of the wizarding world for the very first time. He tells all about his big break, what filming was really like and the lasting friendships he made during ten years with the franchise, as well as the highs and lows of fame and the reality of navigating adult life after filming finished.
Prepare to meet a real-life wizard.
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Sometimes, I feel like my classes are like this π₯·πΌ
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The pie charts compare two different cities in terms of different nationalities residing there. Overall, Mandarin and Japanese exhibited considerably higher figures than other nationalities in both cities. While Melbourne houses the least percentage of Indonesians, Sydney showed similar pattern, also including Italians.
Focusing on the highest figures, 40% Mandarin lived in Melbourne compared to Sydney where the percentage was slightly higher, at 45%. Moreover, 25% of residents in Melbourne are made up of Japanese, a figure which is 5 percent less than that of Sydney.
In Melbourne, the proportion of Indonesians accounted for 10%, making it twice as much as that of Sydney. Three out of 20 people living in Melbourne were Italians and they are 10 percent more than in Sydney. Moreover, while the percentage of other unspecified nationalities who were living in Melbourne constituted 10 percent of all residents, the figure for Sydney was slightly higher with 15%.
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βοΈAloqa raqami boβyicha muammo boβlganga oβxshaydi. Hozir bu muammo bartaraf qilindi. Qaytadan telefon qilib roβyxatdan oβtishingiz mumkin.
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Remember, you will have to make the payment in advance to reserve your seat in the MOCK. Otherwise, you are not considered eligible to sit the test.
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