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O'ktamjon | IELTS 9.0

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🎓 IELTS Instructor / General English Teacher ✅ Band 9.0 holder (L9.0 R9.0 W8.0 S9.0) 📈 Student results 🔈 Workplace: @AVERNA_LC

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Yes, as some of you have mentioned, this was my first mock result (October 2020 probably). Let's put that aside now and get to the point. Shall we start a challenge to improve our writing skills? Anyone interested? 👀

Well, well, well... Look what I've found 👀
Well, well, well... Look what I've found 👀

If you are looking for book recommendations, you can check out this playlist by TED-Ed. Enjoy! 🤩🤩🤩 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJicmE8fK0EiUroVhuEyeOYkAGAAB58Xx&si=_TgnWGQAHrtSFm4Z

Follow the link, and leave a + in the comments section. This challenge will help to take your English to the next level 🚀🚀🚀

🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 - it a 7️⃣-day challenge of vocabulary and ideas I provide you with: - a podcast✔️ - an article ✔️ - a video
🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 - it a 7️⃣-day challenge of vocabulary and ideas I provide you with: - a podcast✔️ - an article ✔️ - a video✔️ on the topics above( 7️⃣ most common IELTS writing and speaking topics) Fee: It is completely free ( suv tekinga xullasi🙂) 💡 All you have to do is memorize as many words as possible and send one summery on the topic using every new word you have learned. ➕ I track everyone's progress and send you daily report about the homework. Leave + if you want to join) @ielts_bus

#reading —How to read effectively? —By quitting 😅. Jokes aside, I found this article very useful and informative. Give it a
#reading —How to read effectively?By quitting 😅. Jokes aside, I found this article very useful and informative. Give it a read: https://fs.blog/reading/

#observation We are walking the same path in different shoes.

#apprecommendation Blinkist lets you learn something new every day with one free book summary, delivered in roughly 15 minute
#apprecommendation Blinkist lets you learn something new every day with one free book summary, delivered in roughly 15 minutes. It’s a fast, effortless way to expand your knowledge, stay informed, and grow—anytime, anywhere. Enjoy 😉. P.S. and YES, YES, it helps to improve both listening and reading skills too.

Want to Speak English More Naturally? I recently came across a website focused on speaking practice that can help boost your fluency and pronunciation. The Website: https://shadowing.tech/home is all about the shadowing technique—listening to English and repeating it in real-time to improve your speaking skills. How to Use It: 1. Select an audio clip. 2. Repeat what you hear immediately after the speaker. 3. Make this practice part of your daily routine. Why Try It? It’s a straightforward way to work on your speaking and listening, and it might just be what your learning routine needs!

She probably had 8.5 when she started the preparation though 😅

#vocabulary To defy the odds means to succeed when it seems almost impossible. 💪✨ Examples: 1. She had only a month to prepa
#vocabulary To defy the odds means to succeed when it seems almost impossible. 💪✨ Examples: 1. She had only a month to prepare, but she defied the odds and got an 8.0 in IELTS! 📚🔥 2. Despite growing up in a non-English-speaking town, he defied the odds and scored a 7.5! 🌍📖 3. People doubted he could improve his writing, but he defied the odds and jumped from 5.5 to 7.0! ✍️🚀 #YNWA #partofthejourney

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#advice #speaking
FLUENCY Advice
If you're not so fluent while you speak in English, then READ OUT LOUD in English. That's right. Do it. Pick a book, any book, and read it aloud. This gets your speech motors working. Don't do it for just one day. Do it FOREVER. You will see progress, insha'Allah. Thank me later.

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#podcast Luck? 👀 Do you know about the four types of luck? Can you make luck your destiny?

—I'm not dropping my suit when you're going public in two days, James. You've read all about us. Engine oil. The odds were stacked against me. I won anyway because I win. —You won because Edward Darby came forward. You got lucky. —Guys like you always think other people get lucky. I don't get lucky. I make my own luck. And in this case, it's bleeding you dry right there. #suits

I hope Azizbek will stop using "demonstrate" now 😅.

An extract from the book The Key to IELTS Writing Task 1 by Pauline Cullen
An extract from the book The Key to IELTS Writing Task 1 by Pauline Cullen

The Knock-On Effect in Various contexts 1. Social Impact 🏡 - Long working hours can have a knock-on effect on family relationships, making it harder for people to maintain a work-life balance. - Automation replacing traditional jobs has a knock-on effect on employment, especially for low-skilled workers. 2. Education & Technology 📚 - A lack of investment in education has a knock-on effect on the economy, as a poorly skilled workforce lowers productivity. - Advancements in artificial intelligence may have a knock-on effect on employment, making many traditional jobs obsolete. 3. Environmental Impact 🌍 - Deforestation has a knock-on effect on biodiversity, disrupting ecosystems and endangering wildlife. - Overfishing creates a knock-on effect on marine food chains, threatening both the environment and fishing communities. 4. Economic Impact 💰 - The rise in fuel prices has had a knock-on effect on transportation costs, leading to higher prices for essential goods. - A slowdown in tourism can create a knock-on effect on local businesses, causing job losses and economic decline. #vocabulary #task2

Trade and Globalisation Introduction - What is Trade? Trade is the buying and selling of goods and services between different countries around the world. Goods that are brought into a country are called imports, while those sold to another country are called exports. Trade occurs because no country has enough raw materials or manufactured goods to be self-sufficient. Global trade has been made possible through the process of globalisation. What is Globalisation? Countries around the world now communicate and share their cultures and goods through travel and trade. Improved communications have enabled products to be transported rapidly across the globe. A huge global economy means that events in one part of the world can have a knock-on effect worldwide. This process is called globalisation. Globalisation is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected due to a massive rise in trade and cultural exchange. It has led to increased production of goods and services. The largest companies today are no longer national firms operating in a single country. Instead, they are multinational corporations with businesses in multiple countries. Although globalisation has been occurring for centuries, it has accelerated rapidly over the last 30 years. Effects of Globalisation Globalisation has resulted in: - Increased international trade - The same company operating in multiple countries - Greater dependence on the global economy - Easier movement of capital, goods, and services - Recognition of brands such as McDonald's and Starbucks in developing countries While globalisation is helping to create wealth in developing nations, it is not closing the gap between the world's poorest and richest countries.

Trade and Globalisation—one of the most common topics in IELTS writing ✍️.
Trade and Globalisation—one of the most common topics in IELTS writing ✍️.

Are you a good listener or a motormouth, just like this person? 😂
Are you a good listener or a motormouth, just like this person? 😂