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🇺🇸 Native Speaker 🇺🇿 Living in Uzbekistan 🏆 IELTS OVERALL 9 L9 | R9 | W8 | S9 📌 TESOL certified Courses - @IELTS9Alex 📌 TG/Inst/YT-@AlexNativeIELTS RASMIY ALEX KANAL

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El canal Alex (IELTS 9) (@alexnativeielts) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 20 541 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 9 800 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 3 937 en la región Uzbekistán.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 20 541 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 10 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -87, y en las últimas 24 horas de -8, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 15.08%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener N/A% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 3 097 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 0 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 21.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como uchun, saralap, tanlap, ielt, faqat.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
🇺🇸 Native Speaker 🇺🇿 Living in Uzbekistan 🏆 IELTS OVERALL 9 L9 | R9 | W8 | S9 📌 TESOL certified Courses - @IELTS9Alex 📌 TG/Inst/YT-@AlexNativeIELTS RASMIY ALEX KANAL

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 11 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Educación.

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1. What type of car do you like? I've never been a huge car enthusiast, but if I had to choose, I'd probably go for an SUV. I like the fact that it's spacious, comfortable, and practical. Whether you're going on a road trip, carrying luggage, or just driving around the city, it seems to handle everything quite well. Plus, sitting a bit higher than other vehicles gives you a better view of the road, which I find reassuring. 2. What colour car would you choose to buy? I'd probably choose a black or dark grey car. Those colours look sleek, elegant, and timeless. They don't go out of style, and they tend to make almost any car look more expensive than it actually is. That said, in the middle of summer, a lighter colour might be a smarter choice because black cars can turn into ovens under the sun! 3. Do you think car colours are important? To some extent, yes. Obviously, the performance of a car matters far more than its colour, but appearance still plays a role. The colour is the first thing people notice, and it can reflect someone's personality. For example, bright colours might suggest that a person is outgoing, while neutral colours often give off a more professional or sophisticated vibe. So, although it's not the most important factor, it definitely influences people's choices. 4. What do you usually do when there's a traffic jam? I usually put on some music or listen to a podcast to pass the time. Getting frustrated doesn't make the traffic move any faster, so I try to stay relaxed and make the most of the situation. Sometimes I even enjoy it because it gives me a chance to catch up on interesting podcasts or think about things without being distracted by my phone. 5. Do you prefer to be a driver or a passenger? Definitely a passenger. When I'm a passenger, I can just sit back, enjoy the scenery, listen to music, or chat with other people. Driving requires constant attention, especially in busy traffic, which can be quite tiring. As a passenger, I can relax and let someone else deal with the stress of finding the right route and navigating traffic. It feels much more enjoyable to me.

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1. Why are large shopping complexes becoming more popular in many countries? I think it's mainly because they're convenient. People can shop, eat, watch a movie, and spend time with friends all in one place. They're also comfortable, especially during bad weather, so many people see them as a place to relax rather than just shop. In addition, they usually offer a wider range of products and services than smaller stores. 2. Do you think online shopping will eventually replace shopping complexes in the future? Not completely. Online shopping is great for convenience, but people still enjoy going out and having real-life experiences. Shopping complexes offer entertainment, restaurants, and social interaction, which online stores simply can't provide. I think both options will continue to exist because they serve different purposes. 3. To what extent do shopping complexes encourage consumerism? I think they encourage it quite a lot. Stores use attractive displays, discounts, and advertising to attract customers. Many people go there to buy one thing and end up purchasing much more than they originally planned. That's why it's easy to spend money without even realizing it. 4. Besides shopping, what roles do shopping complexes play in modern society? They serve as social and entertainment centres. People meet friends, watch films, have meals, and attend events there. In a way, shopping complexes have become important gathering places for communities. For some families, visiting a mall is a regular weekend activity. 5. How might shopping complexes evolve in the future? I think they'll focus more on experiences rather than just shopping. Since online shopping is growing, malls will probably add more entertainment options, technology, and unique attractions to encourage people to visit. They may become places where people go primarily for leisure rather than retail. 6. What impact do shopping complexes have on small businesses? Unfortunately, they can make it difficult for small businesses to compete. Large stores often offer lower prices and greater variety. However, small shops can still succeed by providing unique products and more personalized service. Many customers still appreciate that personal touch. 7. Do shopping complexes benefit a city's economy? Yes, definitely. They create jobs, attract visitors, and generate tax revenue. In addition, they often encourage further development in surrounding areas, which can boost the local economy. As a result, they can contribute significantly to economic growth. 8. Why do people sometimes go to shopping complexes without buying anything? Many people visit simply to relax or socialize. They might meet friends, have a coffee, watch a movie, or just walk around. Sometimes shopping is only a small part of the experience. In fact, some people enjoy the atmosphere more than the actual shopping. 9. Should governments limit the construction of shopping complexes? In some cases, yes. If too many malls are built, local businesses may suffer. Governments need to find a balance between economic development and protecting smaller shops that are important for local communities. Otherwise, city centres could lose much of their character and diversity. 10. How have shopping complexes changed over the last few decades? They've become much more than places to shop. Modern shopping complexes usually include cinemas, restaurants, gyms, and entertainment facilities, making them destinations where people can spend an entire day. They are now designed to provide a complete experience rather than simply a place to buy goods

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There are several reasons for this. First of all, domestic tourism is much more affordable because people don’t need to spend money on international flights or visas. It is also more convenient since travel distances are shorter and planning is simpler. Another interesting point is that many people underestimate the beauty of their own country. When they start exploring locally, they often discover amazing places they never knew existed. So, domestic tourism can actually be both practical and surprisingly enjoyable. 8. What qualities make a country attractive to tourists? I think there are several important factors. Natural beauty is definitely one of them — things like mountains, beaches, and unique landscapes attract visitors. Safety is another key factor because tourists want to feel secure when they travel. Good infrastructure also matters a lot, including transport, accommodation, and communication systems. Finally, cultural uniqueness plays a big role. People are often drawn to countries that offer something different from their own culture, whether it’s food, traditions, or festivals. 9. How has technology influenced the tourism industry? Technology has completely transformed the tourism industry. Nowadays, people can book flights, hotels, and tours within minutes using their phones. Navigation apps make it much easier to travel around unfamiliar places without getting lost. Social media has also had a huge impact. Many people choose travel destinations based on what they see online, especially photos and videos shared by influencers. In a way, technology has made travel more accessible, convenient, and visually driven than ever before. 10. Do you think tourism helps people understand different cultures better? Why or why not? Yes, I definitely believe it does. When people travel, they are exposed to completely different ways of life, including food, traditions, and social behaviour. This direct experience is much more powerful than just reading about a culture in a book. It also helps break stereotypes and reduces prejudice. When you meet people from different backgrounds and see how they live, you naturally become more open-minded and respectful. So overall, tourism plays a very important role in promoting cultural understanding.

1. Why do you think tourism is so important for many countries? Tourism is extremely important because it contributes massively to a country’s economy. It creates jobs not only in obvious sectors like hotels and airlines, but also in smaller local businesses such as street food vendors, souvenir shops, and transport services. In many developing countries, tourism can actually be one of the main sources of income. But beyond economics, I think it also plays a cultural role. It allows countries to showcase their traditions, history, and lifestyle to the rest of the world, which helps build cultural understanding and global connections. 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of mass tourism? Mass tourism definitely has some strong advantages. It brings a large number of visitors, which boosts the economy and creates employment opportunities for local people. It can also lead to better infrastructure, like improved roads, airports, and public services. However, the disadvantages are quite serious as well. Popular tourist destinations often become overcrowded, which can make life difficult for local residents. It can also lead to environmental problems such as pollution, damage to natural sites, and overuse of resources. In some cases, it even destroys the original charm of a place. 3. How has tourism changed in your country over the past few years? In recent years, tourism has developed quite significantly in many countries, including mine. One major reason is the rise of social media, where people constantly share travel experiences and make destinations more popular. Also, travelling has become more convenient due to online booking platforms and cheaper transportation. Another noticeable change is that both domestic and international tourism have increased. People are now more curious about exploring new places, and governments are also investing more in tourism infrastructure to attract visitors. 4. Do you think international travel will become cheaper or more expensive in the future? Why? I think it’s a bit of a mixed situation. On one hand, technology and competition between airlines might make travel more affordable over time. Budget airlines are already making flying accessible to more people. On the other hand, environmental concerns and fuel costs could push prices up in the future. Many governments are introducing taxes to reduce carbon emissions, which might make international travel slightly more expensive. So, it really depends on global economic and environmental trends. 5. What impact does tourism have on the environment? Tourism can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. The negative side is quite obvious: increased pollution, littering, and damage to natural landscapes, especially in overcrowded tourist spots. Wildlife can also be disturbed by human activity. However, there is a positive side too. In some cases, tourism actually helps protect the environment because governments and organizations invest in conservation projects funded by tourism revenue. Eco-tourism, for example, encourages people to travel responsibly and respect nature. 6. How can governments control the negative effects of tourism? Governments can play a very important role in managing tourism properly. One effective method is limiting the number of visitors in environmentally sensitive areas to prevent overcrowding and damage. They can also introduce environmental taxes or entry fees, which can be used to maintain and protect tourist sites. In addition, education is very important. If tourists are aware of how their behaviour affects the environment and local communities, they are more likely to act responsibly. Campaigns and clear rules can make a big difference. 7. Why do some people prefer domestic tourism instead of international travel?

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Yes, when you do practice tests, you can study freely like this 😊. But practicing in the real exam condition, this method is not always very useful because it mainly shows your current level and what you already know. If you really want to improve your IELTS score, try not to think too much about time at the beginning ⏳. Instead, study slowly, calmly, and carefully. Focus on understanding everything properly. When you learn new vocabulary, don’t just read the word and continue quickly. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, how people use it in sentences, and try to remember it well 📚✨. When you make mistakes, don’t ignore them. Check every mistake carefully and ask yourself why you made it. Maybe you did not know the vocabulary, maybe you misunderstood the question, or maybe you lost concentration. If you understand your mistakes, you can improve much faster 🚀. In Listening 🎧, listen to the audio again if needed. Pay attention to small details, pronunciation, and how native speakers connect words when they speak. Try to understand the whole conversation, not only the answers. In Reading 📖, don’t rush just to finish fast. Take your time and read carefully. Try to understand difficult sentences, notice how ideas are connected, and understand why an answer is correct or wrong. This kind of practice helps you improve your real reading skills, not only your exam skills. If you study like this regularly, you will slowly build a stronger vocabulary, improve your grammar, develop better listening and reading skills, and become more confident 💪✨. Real improvement comes from understanding your mistakes and learning from them, not from doing tests quickly. Everyone in Uzbekistan who got Band 9 in Reading or Listening studied in this way. They did not focus too much on time. Instead, they spent time analyzing everything deeply and trying to understand every detail. Even many of our own students who got 7–8 in Listening and Reading studied in the same way. They carefully analyzed mistakes, learned new vocabulary properly, and improved step by step instead of rushing through practice tests. If you want to become good at the real exam, then just go and take mock exams sometimes — that’s enough 😊. Mock exams are mainly for checking your level, managing time, and getting used to real exam pressure. But don’t turn your home into a mock exam center every single day ⏳. Your home should be a place for learning, improving, and building your skills step by step 📚✨. At home, focus more on understanding your mistakes, learning new vocabulary, improving grammar, practicing carefully, and analyzing everything deeply. Real improvement does not come from constantly rushing through tests. It comes from studying calmly, understanding your weak points, and fixing them little by little 🚀💪.

Yes, when you do practice tests, you can study freely like this 😊. But practicing in the real exam condition, this method is not always very useful because it mainly shows your current level and what you already know. If you really want to improve your IELTS score, try not to think too much about time at the beginning ⏳. Instead, study slowly, calmly, and carefully. Focus on understanding everything properly. When you learn new vocabulary, don’t just read the word and continue quickly. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, how people use it in sentences, and try to remember it well 📚✨. When you make mistakes, don’t ignore them. Check every mistake carefully and ask yourself why you made it. Maybe you did not know the vocabulary, maybe you misunderstood the question, or maybe you lost concentration. If you understand your mistakes, you can improve much faster 🚀. In Listening 🎧, listen to the audio again if needed. Pay attention to small details, pronunciation, and how native speakers connect words when they speak. Try to understand the whole conversation, not only the answers. In Reading 📖, don’t rush just to finish fast. Take your time and read carefully. Try to understand difficult sentences, notice how ideas are connected, and understand why an answer is correct or wrong. This kind of practice helps you improve your real reading skills, not only your exam skills. If you study like this regularly, you will slowly build a stronger vocabulary, improve your grammar, develop better listening and reading skills, and become more confident 💪✨. Real improvement comes from understanding your mistakes and learning from them, not from doing tests quickly. Everyone in Uzbekistan who got Band 9 in Reading or Listening studied in this way. They did not focus too much on time. Instead, they spent time analyzing everything deeply and trying to understand every detail. Even many of our own students who got 7–8 in Listening and Reading studied in the same way. They carefully analyzed mistakes, learned new vocabulary properly, and improved step by step instead of rushing through practice tests. If you want to become good at the real exam, then just go and take mock exams sometimes — that’s enough 😊. Mock exams are mainly for checking your level, managing time, and getting used to real exam pressure. But don’t turn your home into a mock exam center every single day ⏳. Your home should be a place for learning, improving, and building your skills step by step 📚✨. At home, focus more on understanding your mistakes, learning new vocabulary, improving grammar, practicing carefully, and analyzing everything deeply. Real improvement does not come from constantly rushing through tests. It comes from studying calmly, understanding your weak points, and fixing them little by little 🚀💪.

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What kind of movies do you enjoy watching? I’m really into action and psychological thriller movies because they keep me completely focused from beginning to end. I also enjoy comedy films when I just want to relax and switch off after a long day. If a movie has a strong storyline and interesting characters, I can watch it for hours without getting bored. How often do you watch movies? Honestly, probably two or three times a week. It depends on how busy I am with studying or work, but I usually watch something at night. For me, movies are one of the best ways to unwind and escape from reality for a little while. Do you prefer watching movies at home or in the cinema? Why? I’d say both, but if I had to choose, probably the cinema. Watching a movie on a huge screen with loud sound effects just feels way more exciting and immersive. That being said, staying at home in comfortable clothes with snacks is also hard to beat. What was the last movie you watched? The last movie I watched was Interstellar. Even though it’s not a new movie, I absolutely loved it. The visuals were incredible, and the story really made me think deeply about time, family, and space. I was honestly speechless after finishing it. Do you like watching foreign movies? Why or why not? Yeah, definitely. I think foreign movies are a great way to learn about different cultures and ways of thinking. Sometimes Hollywood movies can feel a bit predictable, but international films often have unique storylines and emotional depth that make them unforgettable. Is watching movies a popular activity in your country? Absolutely. A lot of people watch movies regularly, especially young people. Streaming platforms have become really popular, so now people can watch films anytime they want. Going to the cinema with friends is also quite common, especially when a big new movie is released. Have your movie preferences changed since you were a child? For sure. When I was a kid, I mainly watched cartoons and superhero movies because they were fun and easy to follow. But now I prefer films with deeper meanings, clever dialogue, and emotional stories. I still enjoy fun movies sometimes, but my taste has definitely become more mature over time.

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