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2023-01-30 12:22:18
Biz boshladik
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#dars #lesson-1 #simon
IELTS Simon Writing Task1 General part 1


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2023-01-30 11:02:02 IELTS Academic Band 8.0 Vocabulary

1. dispose of - yo'q qilmoq

dispose of sb/sth phrasal verb
to get rid of someone or something or deal with something so that the matter is finished

How did they dispose of the body?
Ular tanani qanday yo'q qilishdi?


2. include - ichiga olmoq, qamrab olish

/ɪnˈkluːd/ verb [ T ]
to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else

The bill includes tax and service.
Qonun loyihasi soliq va xizmatlarni o'z ichiga oladi.


3. legislate - qonun chiqarmoq

/ˈledʒ.ɪ.sleɪt/ verb [ I ] formal
If a government legislates, it makes a new law

They promised to legislate against cigarette advertising.
Ular sigaret reklamasiga qarshi qonun chiqarishga va'da berishdi.


4. estimate - baholamoq, aytmoq

/ˈes.tɪ.meɪt/ verb [ T ]
to guess the cost, size, value, etc. of something

Government sources estimate a long-term 50% increase in rail fares.
Hukumat manbalari temir yo'l tariflarining uzoq muddatli 50% ga oshishini taxmin qilmoqda.


5. debate - muhokama

/dɪˈbeɪt/ noun [ C or U ]
(a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people take part
verb
2. [ I or T ] to discuss a subject in a formal way

Education is the current focus of public debate.
Ta'lim masalasi hozirgi kunda jamoatchilik muhokamasining markazida.


6. unique - noyob

/jʊˈniːk/ adjective
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way

I'd recognise your handwriting anywhere - it's unique.
Men sizning qo'l yozuvingizni hamma joyda tanigan bo'lardim - bu noyob.


7. transition - o'tish vaqti, o'zgarish

/trænˈzɪʃ. ə n/ noun [ C or U ]
a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which this happens

The health-care system is in transition at the moment.
Ayni paytda sog'liqni saqlash tizimi o'tish davrida.



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2023-01-29 15:02:20 Here are a few idioms and their meanings:

1. "Break a leg" - This is a way of wishing someone good luck, usually before a performance.

2. "Bite off more than you can chew" - This means to take on a task that is too difficult for one to handle.

3. "Cost an arm and a leg" - This means something is very expensive.

4. "Let the cat out of the bag" - This means to reveal a secret unintentionally.

5. "Seeing is believing" - This means that one needs to see something to believe it is true.

6. "Add fuel to the fire" - This means to make a bad situation worse.

7. "Barking up the wrong tree" - This means to accuse or suspect the wrong person.

8. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - This means it's better to hold on to something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better.

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2023-01-29 15:01:33 Because deyishdan Zzz bo'ldingizmi ? Unda bu post siz uchun !
Negative bo'lmang (Zzz = Zerikmoq)

➠ Because
I can't spend enough time with my girlfriend because l am too busy.

➠ As
I can't spend enough time with my girlfriend as l am too busy.

➠ Since
I can't spend enough time with my girlfriend since l am too busy.


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2023-01-24 12:49:24 "Congratulations" in other words:

1. "Hats off"
Hats off to you! For getting the job

2. "Props to you"
Woow that's amazing Props to you!

3. "Well done"
Well done thats amazing job

4. "Kudos"
Kudos to you. You have won the race

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2023-01-24 12:47:20
Do you want to speak better and clearly?

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2023-01-23 19:01:37 Here are a few idioms and their meanings:

1. "Break a leg" - This is a way of wishing someone good luck, usually before a performance.

2. "Bite off more than you can chew" - This means to take on a task that is too difficult for one to handle.

3. "Cost an arm and a leg" - This means something is very expensive.

4. "Let the cat out of the bag" - This means to reveal a secret unintentionally.

5. "Seeing is believing" - This means that one needs to see something to believe it is true.

6. "Add fuel to the fire" - This means to make a bad situation worse.

7. "Barking up the wrong tree" - This means to accuse or suspect the wrong person.

8. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - This means it's better to hold on to something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better.

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2023-01-23 10:49:24 How to write task two?

Task Two of the IELTS Writing Exam is the essay. This task requires you to write an essay of at least 250 words on a given topic. You will be scored on your ability to address the topic, use appropriate words and phrases to express your ideas, organize your thoughts, and present an argument in clear, coherent language.

Here are some key steps you can follow to write a successful Task Two essay:

1. Understand the Task: Read the essay question carefully and make sure you understand what it is asking you to do.

2. Brainstorming: Make a list of relevant ideas and facts related to the topic.

3. Plan: Create an outline of the essay structure, including the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

4. Write the Introduction: Use a general statement to introduce the topic, and then use a thesis statement to state your position.

5. Write the Body Paragraphs: Use specific examples and logical arguments to support your position.

6. Write the Conclusion: Summarize your main points and restate your thesis statement.

7. Proofread and Edit: Check for any spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors, and make sure that your essay is logically consistent and flows well.

Following these steps will help you write a clear, convincing essay that is sure to impress the examiners. Practice often and refer to sample essays to familiarize yourself with the style and format of the exam.

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2023-01-22 16:16:13 OPINION ESSAY- EXPRESSIONS AND LINKERS YOU CAN USE

TO EXPRESS OPINION

To express opinion
In my opinion,
Personally, I think/ I believe (that
I strongly believe that….
It is clear (to me) that
I (completely) agree/disagree with …
It seems to me that…
As I see it, …
In my view,...
From my point of view, …
As far I am concerned, ...
I am sure/ convinced that …
I (dis)agree with the statement, because …


TO GIVE REASONS

My main reason is…./Another reason…
One reason for… is ….
Many people say/ believe that…
Because…
Since…
Because of/ due to...

TO EXPRESS FACTS

It is widely known that…
It is a well-known fact that … Research has shown that…
There are definitely…
It is a fact that…
It is clear/ true that…
For example/ for instance,...

TO ADD IDEAS

What is more,…
Moreover/ furthermore/ in addition (to)
Additionally
Firstly,…
First of all,…
Secondly,..
Thirdly,…
Lastly,…
Finally,…

TO EXPRESS CONTRAST

Although
Despite ...
In spite of ...
Whereas ...
However....
In contrast... /but...
On the one hand... /on the other hand...

TO EXPRESS PURPOSE

So (that)
In order to...
To...
So as to...

TO CONCLUDE

To sum up,
To conclude...
In conclusion...
All in all
Taking everything into consideration

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2023-01-22 16:10:27 Wait VS Await

Await
 AWAIT is way more formal. We normally don’t use it in everyday conversations. It is mainly used in formal letters and emails. For example, if you are expecting a reply from someone, you can use it at the end of your letter/email:
I’m awaiting your reply.

The verb AWAIT must be followed by an object. You can’t use it on its own.
I’m awaiting two packages.

The verb AWAIT can only be used with things. We can’t use it when we’re talking about people.
I’m awaiting you. – Incorrect

Wait
WAIT must be used with a preposition (FOR or ON)
I’m waiting for a bus.
Wait on here till the bus comes.

When we use WAIT we usually mention the length of time you that you have been waiting.
I’ve been waiting for you for ages.

We can use WAIT on its own.
We have been waiting and waiting to show our store to you and the day is finally here!

We can also use WAIT with another verb.
Yesterday, I waited in a queue for 2 hours to withdraw money.

We can use WAIT with both
things and people.
I am waiting for Lucy to call me back.
While I was waiting for the bus, I read a magazine.

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