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2022-04-06 18:21:18 Describe the first time you used a foreign language to communicate

You should say:
ā€“ what the situation was
ā€“ where you were
ā€“ who you communicated with
ā€“ and explain why you used a foreign language to communicate on this occasion
.

I have been learning English for a long time, but I havenā€™t had many chances to practice speaking English with native speakers. To the best of my recollection, the first time I used it was on Christmas Eve three years ago.
At that time, I was hanging out with my friends. Suddenly, a foreigner came up to me and asked for directions to a supermarket. Honestly, he spoke too quickly for me to catch everything. But after he repeated his words, I finally understood and showed him the way to the nearest supermarket. I used body language a lot to explain the directions to him, since I didnā€™t speak English well then. After that, he said ā€œThank youā€ to me and headed for the supermarket.
I realize that English plays an important role in our life, despite the fact that we donā€™t live in English-speaking countries. It is spoken globally and itā€™s becoming the dominant language. Therefore, I have been trying to practice speaking English daily so that I can have a good command of this language, and I can talk confidently with foreigners, whatever the topic of conversation
.

Band about 6.5 in my opinion

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2022-04-04 18:00:48 The Documentary [03-04-2022]
Talking to Ukraine's children
An estimated four million people ā€“ mostly women and children ā€“ have escaped from Ukraine and its war. Host Karnie Sharp hears from two

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2022-04-01 15:51:07
IELTS Writing Task 1: How to get a High Task Achievement Score @IELTSc1
Don't make these mistakes!

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2022-03-01 19:45:04 As a starting point, we have compiled a list of 10 useful reading resources and websites which may help you practice your reading skills at home. They cover a very wide range of topics, so are very useful for the IELTS Test.

http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/business-magazine: free texts and exercises with a focus on business and work)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world: good for academic English and also good to keep up with current world issues
https://www.newscientist.com/: excellent site about technology, health, science and the environment
http://www.economist.com/: covering world politics, economics, science and technology, offering 3 articles a week for free if you sign up
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/: covering environmental issues, culture, nature and animals. Very illustrative with a lot of amazing pictures.
http://socialnewsdaily.com/: lots of short, easy to understand, contemporary articles drawn from the world of social media
http://www.the-scientist.com/: a site about science, health, ecology, biology and innovation
http://historynewsnetwork.org/: American site focusing on history, both US and worldwide, with lots of current affairs articles too
http://www.bbc.co.uk/: news, views and much more from the UKā€™s most famous media institution. All topics included ā€“ also a good site to practice listening
http://www.inspirational-short-stories.com/funny-short-stories.html: sometimes it`s good to expand your vocabulary by reading short stories ā€“ here are some funny ones, and there are plenty more on the website
We hope these websites help you improve your reading skills for the IELTS, but let us know if you have any resources to add to this list!

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2022-02-28 21:03:01 "INTERESTING" in othe words (Part 1/2)

Fascinating:Ā something or somebody that really captures your imagination

E.g: Oh, heā€™s a fascinating person. He is really, really fascinating. Every time I talk to him, he has an interesting story full of anecdotes.

Stimulating:Ā something that gets you thinking, that gets you actively involved, that gets you wondering about the future etc

E.g: It was very stimulating, got me thinking a lot. When I went away, I came up with a few good ideas that I could bring into my own way of living.

Intriguing:Ā interesting from the point of being a bit of mystique, or there is a little bit of mystery around it

Sherlock Holmes loved to solve intriguing mysteries. He always got to the bottom of the problem and always solved the riddle.

Absorbing, Engrossing:Ā if something is absorbing or engrossing, it captures our attention

Wow, this Netflix series is really absorbing. Itā€™s a really fascinating story of public life.Ā 

Spellbinding:Ā something that you watch as if you have been hypnotised, youā€™re sitting there staring. When we talk about spellbinding, we think immediately about magiciansā€™ spellbinding.
Something that is happening is really exciting and interesting.

E.g: The musicĀ he played was spellbinding. They put on a similar concert every month with professional players from all over the world.

#synonyms #vocabulary

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2022-02-26 19:01:34 Describe a Part of City or Town You Enjoy Spending Time in.

Where it is?
What it is like?
What do you do there?
Explain why you enjoy spending time there?


In different types of moments, people are like to visit different sorts of places such as cafes, parks, cinemas, clubs and so on. Everyone the place according to their taste and mood. But there I would like to talk about my favorite place where I like to spend my time. It is Coffee Book which is situated near to my home as well as my college. I like to spend time there with my friends and, sometimes my family. If I talk about the interior of this cafe is fully wooden color with matching floor and furniture. The full Cafe decorates with colorful lights. With it, the wall colors of the cafe are very soothing which gives relieves to the eyes. Moreover, there are different types of paintings hanging on the walls. Well, I usually visit there with my best friend Sam in both time morning and evening according to the situation. We sit at the last table because it is my favorite table. When I go there, I normally order a choco ice cap with double cream and I like to read new books which are available in the cafe. Approximately, I spend 1- 3 hours there. Love the soothing music which is playing in the cafe. Furthermore, I like to spend time there because, it is my favorite place as well, I like the beverages and ice cap of this cafe. The staff of this cafe is very Cooperative with all customers. At the last, not least, always visit there with my family and friends because there are facilities available every time.

Band 7+

#speakingpart2 #recent

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2022-02-26 18:01:57
ā€‹ā€‹IELTS dan 7.0 olish shunaqa darajada qiyinmi?

Albatta, qiyin. Nega qiyin bo'lmasin ? Agar kimdir 7.0 ni qanday olishni bilmasa, bu ish har kim uchun bosh og'riqdan kam joyi yo'q. Qisqa aytib o'taman: IELTS dan 7.0 va undan yuqori olish niyatingiz bo'lsa, agar haqiqattan bo'lsa, unda hoziroq BEPUL VEBINARIMda qatnashish uchun bizga qo'shiling .

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hech narsa bilan band bo'lmang. Chunki, vebinarimda qatnashishingiz kerak. Shu havola orqali o'tasiz : t.me/IELTSLite Yo'lda radarga tushib qolmang tag'in.

Xullas, tezroq qo'shiling!

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2022-02-24 06:46:41 Phrasel verbs related to money ( Par 2/2)

To Gobble Up:Ā something uses a lot of your money before you have a chance to spend it

E.g: Slot machines in the casino gobble up your money very quickly.

To Put By:Ā to save some money on a regular basis

E.g: I like to put by some money for the kidsā€™ education

To Square Up:Ā to settle for some payment somebody made on your behalf when you didnā€™t have any money on you (usually a small payment); to give back the money that youā€™ve borrowed

E.g: Iā€™ve left my wallet at home. Could you please pay the entrance fee for me? Iā€™ll square up with you later. I hate owing money to anybody.

To Live Off Someone:Ā to use someone or something to provide you with the money or other things you need

E.g: Iā€™m tired of Adam living off us. When is he going to find a proper job and move out? Seems to be going on forever.

To Come Into:Ā to suddenly receive money (or property), especially when someone diesĀ 

E.g: I came into some money recently. My elderly aunt died and has left me a thousand euro. I can now upgrade my laptop.

To Roll In

Meaning:Ā to have plenty of money to throw around; arrive in great numbers or quantity

E.g: She is always out there spending money; she must be rolling in it.

#organizedvocabulary #phraselverbs

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2022-02-24 06:01:45
"SPEAKING MOCK EXAM"

We have been planning this project for over a month now. Finally, we're ready to launch it.

Examiners:
ā€¢ Khusainova Karina - IELTS 7.5 (C1)


Aim:
ā€¢ We want to help those who want to improve their speaking skills until their real IELTS exam. All of our organizers have a great level of English.

Benifits:
ā€¢ Candidates will be provided with feedback and whole speaking exam will be recorded which lets them watch the videos and correct their mistakes.


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Date :February,24- March,2
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2022-02-23 11:55:54 Sample Answer of the task1 above

The given graph representsĀ the patterns of employment in AmericaĀ between the time period ofĀ 1930 and 2010.

It is evident that inĀ 1930, 75% of the American labour force got employment in farming, fishing and foresting.Ā On the other hand, merelyĀ 10% were employed in sales and office and trade. During this time, the industrial and technical sectors comprised only 2% of the workforce.Ā However, a gradual change can be seenĀ in the situation over the next 20 years,Ā except for theĀ technical workforce as it employed threefold people.

Also, by the timeĀ 1980 entered, the American employment patternĀ had undergone a substantial change.Ā While the number ofĀ employees in farming, fishing and foresting had declined to 40%, industrial and technical employees saw an upsurge to 13% and 10% respectively.

Likewise, the sales and office sectorsĀ didnā€™t increase untilĀ 1980.Ā The most significant changeĀ can be seen in 2000 when the proportions of farming, fishing and foresting decreased to 1%Ā while the otherĀ three significant sectorsĀ increased to more thanĀ 20% of the employment.


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