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Some real advice right here from a niner in writing✍️
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#writing 📌Task 1 tips for 7+: 1️⃣Don't overdo the introduction paraphrase. Aim for 2-3 synonyms. Try using different sentence structures without replacing the words. Nouns => Verbs and vice versa. You can't impress the examiner with a good introduction, the job is simply not to fail it. Once you approach this part with such a mindset, you begin to save more time and make fewer mistakes. 2️⃣Paragraphing does matter a lot. You can't pick and sort figures however you want. There has to some logic behind it. 3️⃣Be careful with numbers. Don't turn your report into some sort of math exercise by showing calculations. Try to avoid any possible confusion with math. Just say the number or at least round it up/down. 4️⃣Comparisons are a must. Aim for at least 4-5 sentences where you directly compare figures. You can make comparisons in two ways: - compare A's figure with B's figure - compare A's figures across different years 5️⃣Always describe changes. Use adjectives and adverbs to describe changes. Be specific. Don't just say "increased". 6️⃣Read lots of samples. Go get Pauline Cullen's "the key to Task 1". I myself have read it like 3-5 times, and know some of the quotes by heart. 7️⃣Share my posts with friends and fellow students. Don't be selfish! P.S. I will make separate posts talking about each of these tips in more detail sometime later.
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The table gives information about the amount of revenue generated through kiwi exports to 5 various nations from New Zealand between 2010 and 2012. In the beginning of the period, Japan was the country with by far and away the largest demand for New Zealand kiwi, accounting for $271 000 000. China claimed the second spot in terms of importing kiwi from New Zealand, constituting $74 900 000. Saudi Arabia came next, at $29 000 000, followed by Mexico and Russia, with respective figures of $1 200 000 and $968 000. At the end of the timeframe, Japan was still leading the pack, with its import value of kiwi growing dramatically to $325 300 000. Similarly, China also managed to hold its second rank in the chart, by generating $84 800 000 in 2011 and $94 000 000 in 2012 for New Zealand. The next largest growth was observed in the figure for Mexico, which more than doubled to reach $3 000 000 in 2012, followed by that of Russia, which exhibited a consistent increase, hitting its peak at $2 404 000. In stark contrast, the importation levels in Saudi Arabia, having declined precipitously, recorded a chart-low of $82 000. In summary, it is clearly evident that the figures for kiwi exportation from New Zealand to all the recipients increased significantly, except for Saudi Arabia, where the levels decreased consistently over the period shown in the question. Of a particular note is Japan, which was the biggest importer of kiwi throughout the entire timescale observed. #task1 #table
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The table shows changes in export evaluations of kiwi from New Zealand to five countries from 2010 to 2012.
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Introduction 👇 It is stated that truthfulness is the most essential factor in relationships between individuals. Although there is substantial validity to this statement, I believe that other considerations, such as reciprocity, shared goal, and respect, are also equally, if not more, important. The idea I don't support 👇 It is undeniable that telling the truth is of great importance in relationships. When both parties are truthful, it fosters credibility, solidifies their partnership, and promotes a long-term friendship. This is because people in truth-based relationships absolutely rely on and believe in each other, without any feelings of doubt and disbelief, which are unconducive to a sustainable and healthy partnership. Counterargument 👇 However, it is also important to consider that truth sometimes can be counterintuitive. In intense conflict-resolution cases, for example, a mediator or individual from the relationship is better off hiding the contentious truth than disclosing it and further exacerbating the problem. Moreover, a relationship can easily hit the rocks in a simple conversation where one of the individuals reveals the truth about their past life, a scenario in which the disclosing is simply unnecessary and massively counterproductive. The idea I support 👇 To build a sustainable and healthy relationship, I claim that establishing reciprocity is crucial. If partners make mutual sacrifices and bring an equal amount of contribution to the table, their relationship is highly likely to last longer than the ones in which only one of them suffers and contributes excessively. The idea I support 👇 Even better is to have a shared goal, taking the partners in a relationship on the journey of discovery with regards to their personalities, values, and individual boundaries. An archetypal example would be business partners, with the common goal of economic progress and success orienting both parties towards the same destination and strengthening their bonds. The idea I support 👇 In addition, fostering respect can also be a powerful catalyst for a continual and strong relationship. Respect, which is always built on mutual understanding, admiration, and adoration, never dies, holding people together and creating a unit of supportive and well-mannered individuals. Conclusion 👇 In conclusion, I am firmly convinced that while truthfulness is no doubt a significant aspect in relationships, it is by no means the most important one, as there are qualities of mutual value exchange, similar aim, and respect, which are no less essential. Ultimately, for a relationship to exist, survive, and thrive in the face of adversities and instabilities, it should encompass all of the factors described above, with parties believing, supporting, and respecting one another. #task2 #agreedisagree 400 words
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Always telling the truth is the most important consideration in any relationship between people. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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Some real advice right here from Sanokulov bruv💯☝️
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If you can write essays, write essays regularly. If you cant, create little plans for essays(main ideas and topic sentences) If you cant create plans, read about common topics regularly. If you cant read, listen. If you cant listen, just stop IELTS and focus on other aspects of your life.
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When you are lucky lucky and lucky you can also get a girl whose name starts with the letter M💯💯😉
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