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Suhrobjon Abdivaliyev 3-yillik tajribaga IELTS INSTRUCTOR ,,Suhrob Academy" (online school) asoschisi 2000 dan ziyod shogirdlar chiqargan @WRITING_T (main channel) @suhrobacademy
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Repost from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
1000 🌚 = a lesson tomorrow
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Ertaga Speaking va Writing darscha?
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✅ WRITING 8.0
🤫Salomaaaaaaaaaaaat
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✅ WRITING 8.0
🌚Ketgani ketgancha!
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✅ IELTS 7.0
✨Warm congratulations to Ulugbek on such an incredible result✨@WRITING_T
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✅ IELTS 7.5
✨Sincere congratulations to Abbos Sherboyev on such an impressive accomplishment✨@WRITING_T
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🔥IELTS Niner darslari🔥
📝 IELTS WRITING:
🥇Task 1 table, pie chart, bar chart
🥈Task 1 line graphs vs bar charts
🥉Task 2 ripple-effect approach 1
🥉Task 2 ripple-effect approach 2
🥉Task 2 ripple-effect approach 3
🏅Task 2 domino-effect approach
🏅Task 2 domino-effect approach 2
🥉Problem-solution essay
🏅Traveling essay
🎖Full essay food imports
🎖Writing practice
🏅Writing practice 2
🎖Writing practice 3
🏅Writing practice 4
🎖Writing practice 5
📝 IELTS SPEAKING:
🥇Speaking vocabulary
🥇Speaking Part 2 people
🥈Chat-GPT Speaking vs Writing
🥉Speaking Part 1
🥉Speaking Part 1 bad habits
🏅IELTS vocab and grammar
📝 IELTS READING:
🥇Reading comprehension
🥈Learning new words
🥇Article analysis
🥉Reading vs Listening
🏅Reading a book
🎖Reading practice
🏅Reading practice 2
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Repost from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
📝Up to scratch = good enough
🥇My pronunciation is not up to scratch. 🥈His performance was up to scratch. 🥉Education is not up to scratch here.@WRITING_T
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🔥IELTS Speaking Boom🔥
🥇I sometimes burn the candle at both ends. 🥈I don't have a good head on my shoulders. 🥉I go for walks to fill my cup and recharge my batteries. 🏅Social media is putting a spoke in my wheel. 🏅I am not sad by any stretch of the imagination. 🎖As busy as I am, I take time to exercise and stay in shape.@WRITING_T
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🔥Writing Task 1 Line Graphs🔥
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2 soatda dars, jimgina tayyorlaningizlar deyapdi bu brat
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Bugun 20:30 jonli darscha!
Chinorni tagida kutaman sizlarni😁
Writing Task 1, Reading, va Speakingdan shunaqa narsalarni ko'ramiz tentak bo'p qomasingiz boldi.@WRITING_T
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Many parents now send their children to nursery school when they are three or four years old. Is this a positive or negative development?
In an era marked by busy schedules and career-focused lifestyles, it has become increasingly common for parents to rely on preschool to educate and look after their children from an early age, especially in developed countries. While this trend raises serious financial concerns, I believe that it represents a positive development due to its beneficial effects on a child's social competency. Is reliance on preschool financially viable? If individuals decide to send their children to nursery schools, they have to cover huge expenses related to tuition fees, transportation fares, uniforms, and educational supplies, all of which can add up quickly and stretch family budgets too thin. As a result, it becomes more difficult to make ends meet, save up for emergencies, and invest in income-generating assets like Bitcoin, ultimately hurting financial stability and overall quality of life in households. At a time when many families barely scrape by due to rising living expenses, high taxes, and stagnant wages, depending on nursery programs may exacerbate their economic concerns, further pushing them towards instability and hopelessness. However, in my view, preschool does more good than harm, particularly in terms of social interaction. Those who attend nursery schools as early as three or four years old have the chance to interact with peers from different walks of life, playing games, exchanging ideas, and making friends in the process. Such in-human interactions often help preschoolers learn how to read facial expressions, ask open-ended questions, listen attentively, and resolve conflicts constructively, social skills that translate into healthy relationships and strong partnerships in personal and professional lives. Given the erosion of essential interpersonal skills like communication and negotiation due to social media platforms and isolated lifestyles, going to nursery from a young age can make a big difference when it comes to fostering emotional intelligence and social literacy. In sum, dependency on preschool is likely to drain family wallets and intensify financial worries, but its positive impact on a child's social development makes up for the costs. Only through nursery programs can parents equip their children with the social skills needed to forge bonds in both personal and professional realms.Suhrobjon Abdivaliyev @WRITING_T
Repost from IELTS 9.0 √Suhrobjon Abdivaliev
Do you know why people cry when someone dies?
Not just from grief, but from guilt and regret. Because they waited too long to say "I am sorry", too long to say "I love you", too long to fix the damage they caused. But, when the person is dead, there is no fixing anything. It's over.
I have never told my parents that I love them. I haven't even congratulated them in their birthdays or holidays, never. Because I feel as if I am not good enough to even tell them that I care about them. In my mind, I am like "If I truly love them, I must show it with my actions, not with shallow words". Hopefully, I will be good enough to deserve to tell my loved ones that I love them.
Whenever I talk to my mom, she says "I am proud of you" with tears in her eyes. She, along with my father, had told me the same even before I achieved anything in life. But, I know I don't deserve it. This Suhrob doesn't deserve it until he decides to man up, grows up, and gets his act together. He doesn't deserve it until he touches the stars and brings them beneath the feet of his loved ones. He doesn't deserve it until he helps those who are in the same position that he was before.
#Nothing_changes_if_nothing_changes
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✅ CEFR - C1
🥇Listening - 75 🥈Reading - 75@WRITING_T
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