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Founder: @akram_samijonov
Akram Samijonov | Teacher at EVEREST
IELTS 8.0 holder
📍 Affiliate: Alisher Navoiy St.

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Oxirgi xabar 4

2022-07-04 08:01:52
An awesome channel to improve your English skill -

VOCABULARY POSTS

WRITING POSTS

VIDEOS FOR SHADOWING (speaking)

SPEAKING SAMPLE ANSWERS

Join: @SELF_STUDY_MATERIALS
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-03 17:28:56
#task2

IELTS Writing Task 2:
'ADVANCED' LINKING

Most people learn linking words like firstly, furthermore, moreover, however, whereas. There's nothing wrong with this type of linking; I use it myself.

Another way to link ideas between or within sentences is to use pronouns and determiners like it, they, which, this, that.

And perhaps the most 'advanced' form of linking involves no linking words at all. Instead, you rely on the topic vocabulary itself to create cohesion.

I call this "the art of linking without linking".

I've used different coloured highlighting to show which phrases are connected. So, for example, the phrases in blue all develop the idea of 'reduced human interaction'.

Can you see how the vocabulary itself holds the paragraph together? This is probably how you write in your own language.


Simon Corcoran

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-03 16:01:18 #note

The real secret of success is ENTHUSIASM.
- Walter Chrysler

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-03 10:51:38
#leveluptest

WINNERS NEVER QUIT AND QUITTERS NEVER WIN!

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-02 18:31:48
#thoughts

HAPPINESS IS A MINDSET

It comes from within you, not from your outside circumstances. You don’t have to have a "perfect" life to be happy. The really great news is that you don’t have to be young or old or wealthy or successful in order to be happy. Instead, you can develop a mindset of happiness.

Wise up more here.

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-07-01 08:01:54
#studentresult

ANOTHER TRIPLE 6.0

Congratulations to
MOHIRA MURATBEKOVA


Well done! Best wishes for passing the exam and good luck for more excellent achievements in the future!

May Allah (the Almighty) increase us in knowledge that benefits us.

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-06-29 21:42:43
#studentresult

Congratulations to
MARJONA KHASANOVA


TRIPLE 6.0

Well done on your exams! I hope this is just the beginning of a progressive journey ahead!

May Allah (the Almighty) increase us in knowledge that benefits us.

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-06-29 21:14:39
#studentresult

Congratulations to
FAZILAT BAXODIRXONOVA


Conquering your exams is just the beginning. May you conquer many more summits in your life.

May Allah (the Almighty) increase us in knowledge that benefits us.

@englishwithakram
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-06-28 15:43:20
#advice

NUMBER-ONE TIP

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-06-28 09:58:39 3. If you probe, you ask someone lots of questions in order to discover secret or private information: If you dig or dig around, you try to discover information about someone by asking other people or examining different sources.
e.g. She intimated that she had been depressed and I didn’t like to probe any deeper.
e.g. I wanted to know where his money had come from, so I started doing a bit of digging.


4. If you pump someone for information, you attempt to get information from them, sometimes in a slightly dishonest way:
e.g. Lena was pumping me for gossip about Daniel’s new girlfriend.

5. If you delve into a subject, you examine it carefully in order to discover information:
e.g. In tonight’s programme, he delves into the murky world of political donations.

@englishwithakram
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