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IELTS SPEAKING| 8.0

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#ScoreBreakdown #Alhamdulillah I have got my score breakdown for my first overall 7.5. Apprently, I was dangerously close to score an 8.0 overall. P/S: I could answer only 36 questions because of the technical issues in Reading in this exam. Because of this issue, I retook the test for free and got another 7.5. I requested score breakdown for my second 7.5 as well. I will share it once I get it.
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#score_update Alhamdulillah!
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#score_update Alhamdulillah!
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Assalomu Alaikum everyone! Adxambek, my friend who is an IELTS instructor with IELTS 8.0, is organizing a reading challenge on his channel. He will be breaking down certain passages and explaining his answers. There are no requirements, you can share this post with your friends though;) Starting date : April 15, this coming Monday! Venue : @adxambek_9
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Ismoilov Adxambek | IELTS 8.0

Welcome to the channel. 📍 Free lessons will be held here Ismoilov Adxambek: - Approx. 3 years of experience in teaching. - IELTS 8.0 💫 - Writing 7.5 🔥 - Speaking 8.0 ✨ - An instructor at IELTS ZONE.

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Eid Mubarak✨
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#WritingLesson #Task1 #PaulineCullen The graph shows the consumption of fish and different kinds of meat in a European country between 1979 and 2004. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The line graph shows how much four different types of food was consumed per capita every week in a European country from 1979 to 2004. Overall, the consumption of chicken saw a significant rising trend, overtaking that of beef and becoming the most common type of meat, while the reverse was true for beef and lamb. The figure for fish remained almost constant, keeping its lowest level of consumption among other types of meat. Despite starting its consumption level as the second most common type of meat, chicken increased considerably with slight fluctuations over the period. Its figure started at 150 grams, which was almost the same as that of lamb, it finished at 250 grams over the 25-period, with overtaking that of beef in 1989. However, there were noticeable drops in the amount of two other types of meat, beef and lamb, during the period. Even though the figure for the latter stood at around 220 grams, which was the highest amount of consumption, in 1979, it fell remarkably, halving its starting figure in 2004. Similarly, the former followed the same pattern, dropping from 150 grams in 1979 to approximately 60 grams in 2004. The consumption of fish witnessed almost no change during the period, staying as the least common type of food among the other meat. Its figure was more or less 50 grams. 227 words.
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The bar chart gives information on the percentages of female unemployment rates in the four countries – England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland – of the UK in the years 2013 and 2014. Overall, there were varying degrees of a decrease in all the countries except Scotland, which showed a noticeable rise. In addition, the greater propotion of women was out of work in England and Scotland compared to the other two countries. There was an almost equal drop in the share of jobless women in England and Wales, with the figure for the former falling from 6.8% to 6.5% and for the latter from 5.4% to 5%. Similarly, Northern Ireland also witnessed a decrease in its unemployed women rates, but its drop was by far the largest, falling from 5.6% to hitting a low of 4.6% However, the only country with showing an increase in its female unemployment rates was Scotland. Its figure grew from 6.1% to 6.7%, making a country dominant in terms of jobless female rates in 2014.
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