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2022-08-28 09:47:05
IELTS Listening Tips

Predict the topic
Predict the questions
Use a minute to look through each section
Careful with question order
Look at two questions at once
Move on if you miss an answer
Watch others if you’re completely lost
Look out for paraphrasing
Ignore words you don’t
Underline key words
Take care with spelling and grammar
Use British or American spelling
Don’t worry about what you write on the exam sheet
Read the instructions
Use upper or lower case letters
Get used to the British accent
Practice the pronunciation of letter and numbers
Careful with what you write down
Don’t leave answers blank
Transfer your answers to the answer sheet carefully
Check your answers
Listen very carefully
Practice listening
Listen to lectures
Learn to listen and write together
@englishwithsf
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-28 08:45:47
Talabalik muborak, o'qishga kirganlar
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 20:22:20
IELTS Listening maps diagrams practice test
Mapda qiynaladiganlar un.
Javoblar video oxirida
@englishwithsf
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 20:14:12
IELTS Listening Map
Listening map un foydali
Multilevelchilaaaar koramiz, Siz un foydali
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 19:30:13
Mandatni kutayotgan abituriyent va uning yaqinlarining hozirgi ahvoli

Sabr qilganlarga yuqori natijalar nasib etsin! Mandat chiqsa albatta kanalda birinchilardan boʻlib e'lon qilamiz!
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 19:23:31
Kayfiyatni koʻtaramiz
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 16:11:42 ​​ Vanihoyat barchamiz kutgan yangilik albatta o’qing

Abituriyentlar va ularning ota-onalari diqqatiga! VA'DA BAJARILDI!

2022-2023-o‘quv yili uchun oliy ta’lim muassasalarining bakalavriat ta’lim yo’nalishlariga 27 avgust kuni
Buxoro, Samarqand, Qashqadaryo viloyatlari uchun 20:30 da, Surxondaryo, Toshkent shahri, Navoiy viloyatlari uchun 21:30 da,
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Natijangizni pastdagi havola orqali ko’rishingiz mumkin

Barcha abituriyentlarga tarqating
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 13:53:22 Because of and because are both used to introduce reasons.
Because of is a preposition, it is generally followed by a verb+ing or a noun.
Because is a conjunction, it is followed by a subject and a verb.

Here is an example of Because :
Because Maria was feeling sick, she didn't go to the supermarket.

And here is an example of Because of :
Because of her sickness, Maria didn't go to the supermarket.
Because of feeling sick, Maria didn't go to the supermarket.
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 13:53:03 Because
Because is more common than as and since, both in writing and speaking. When we use because, we are focusing on the reason:
She spoke quietly because she didn’t want Catherine to hear.
We’ll come over on Sunday because David’s got to work on Saturday.

We often put the because-clause at the beginning of a sentence, especially when we want to give extra focus to the reason. We use a comma after the because-clause:
Because breathing is something we do automatically, we rarely think about it.

We can use a because-clause on its own without the main clause in speaking or informal writing:
A: Would you like to go to school there?
B: Yes.
A: Why?
B: Because my best friend goes there. (I would like to go to school there because my best friend goes there.)

As and since
We often use as and since when we want to focus more on the result than the reason. As and since are more formal than because. We usually put a comma before since after the main clause:
I hope they’ve decided to come as I wanted to hear about their India trip
They’re rather expensive, since they’re quite hard to find.

We often use as and since clauses at the beginning of the sentence. We use a comma after the as- or since- clause:
Since everything can be done from home with computers and telephones, there’s no need to dress up for work any more.
As everyone already knows each other, there’s no need for introductions. We’ll get straight into the business of the meeting.

We use because, not as or since, in questions where the speaker proposes a reason:
Are you feeling unwell because you ate too much?
Not: Are you feeling unwell since you ate too much? or … as you ate
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-08-27 13:52:34 GRAMMAR
The prepositions during, for, and while are often used with time time expressions. Let's take a look at the difference in usage between during, for, and while.

How to use during
During is a preposition which is used before a noun (during + noun) to say when something happens. It does not tell us how long it happened. For example:
"Nobody spoke during the presentation."
"We get plenty of snow here during the winter."

How to use while
When is used to talk about two things that are happening at the same time. The length of time is not important. Remember that While is used with a subject and a verb (while + subject + verb). For example:
"The phone rang while I was watching TV."
"I met him while we were studying in the library."

How to use for
For is a preposition which is used with a period to say how long something goes on:
"Simon has been sleeping for 8 hours."
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Ochish/sharhlash