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2023-03-22 06:24:16 COMPLETE IELTS BAND 6.5-7.5 | Students book

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3.7K views𝐎𝐲𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐨, edited  03:24
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-21 18:33:19
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2.5K viewsKN, 15:33
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-20 22:40:00 Useful

A great way to improve your IELTS score is by improving your IELTS vocabulary. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using synonyms for common words. Synonyms are words which mean the same and can be used to replace a word with a better one. Synonyms are of great help to get a good score in IELTS along with improving one's general vocabulary score.

There is a list of synonyms for common words which can help a great deal in getting you a good IELTS score

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#IELTS

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2.1K viewsJakhan, 19:40
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-20 20:38:50
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2.5K viewsJakhan, 17:38
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-18 06:17:52
Keep your eye on something/someone. Watch the video to know the meaning of this ideom

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1.6K viewsKN, edited  03:17
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-17 01:37:32


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2.7K viewsKN, edited  22:37
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-14 15:01:29 Useful idioms about Health

alive and kicking: to continue being well and healthy.
E: My grandma is almost 90 but she's still alive and kicking.

to break a habit: to stop doing something that is a habit, especially something bad or harmful.
E: I was a drug addict, but a managed to break this habit.

to black out: to lose consciousness.
E: I blacked out before my final exam, because I was too worried about it.

to be under the weather: to feel ill.
E: Mary won't be at work todays, she's a bit under the weather.

to phone in sick: to call your superior to inform him/her that you are sick and won't be at work for some time.
E: I had to phone in sick last week, because I caught a flu.

sick as a dog = to be at death’s door: very sick.
E: John caught a flu a few days ago and now he's sick as a dog.

white as a sheet: can be sad about a very pale person.
E: John looks sick. Look at him! He's white as a sheet.

#vocabulary #speaking
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3.1K viewsJakhan, 12:01
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-11 19:00:45 Describe a situation when you celebrated your achievement

– What was the achievement
– When it happened
– How did you celebrate
– How you felt about it

• There have been many moments in my life where I have celebrated achievements, sometimes they were mine and sometimes of the people around me.

One such celebration that comes to my mind is when I was preparing for my entrance examination after my secondary school. It was about 5 years ago. I vividly remember this because it was a very crucial phase of my life.

I had applied for a prestigious University in Uzbekistan so I had to get out of my comfort zone to be accepted there. I started to prepare for the exam during the last year of my school life and gave plenty much time towards all the subjects. So the day came and I took my exam. Results were supposed to be declared 15 days from the date of examination. When the results were finally out, I came to know that I had got admission in the University of my choice. I felt extremely happy and called my parents to tell about the result.They congratulated me on my achievement.

In the evening when I got back home I saw my parents throw me a surprise party along with my friends and relatives who came to my home to congratulate me on my big achievement. All of them knew that it was a result of a lot of hard work and dedication. Seeing all of them made me a little emotional and I felt overwhelmed. We all danced together for a long time, and sang songs. We enjoyed those few hours a lot. After that, we all went to our kitchen to have dinner. We were hungry after all the dancing. My mum cooked some delicious food and sweets.

Towards the end of that beautiful evening, I found that hard work always pays off and I was highly moved by the appreciation given to me by my parents and my friends. I had finally made my parents proud and this gave me a sense of satisfaction. I was looking forward to a new phase of my life and I knew I would give it my best shot.

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2.1K viewsJakhan, 16:00
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-10 10:01:02
Phrasal Verbs with Put

Put off - postpone, leave until a later time.
Put up with - to tolerate.
Put down - to insult.
Put on - to dress oneself.
Put up - to erect.
Put across - to communicate something.
Put out - to publish.
Put back - to put something where it was previously.


#phrase #vocabulary

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1.7K viewsJakhan, 07:01
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-10 09:01:39
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