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Samalyotimiz 8:00 da qoβndi. IELTS ZONE jamoasi NINER lari Fargβona shaxrida!
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Eminemβs new song βTobeyβ just came out an hour ago.
https://youtu.be/9xn0OHEZZ8Q?si=uRB0COxJKiZqecWJ
https://youtu.be/9xn0OHEZZ8Q?si=uRB0COxJKiZqecWJ
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Eminem - Tobey (feat. Big Sean & Babytron) [Official Audio]
Eminem - Tobey (feat. Big Sean & Babytron)
Listen: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey
Spotify: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/spotify
Apple Music: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/applemusic
YouTube Music: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/youtubemusic
βThe Death of Slim Shadyββ¦
Listen: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey
Spotify: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/spotify
Apple Music: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/applemusic
YouTube Music: https://eminem.lnk.to/Tobey/youtubemusic
βThe Death of Slim Shadyββ¦
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Bugun biz sizlarga ajoyib SOVGβALAR tayyorlaganmizβ
Sovgβa olishni yoqtiradiganlarπ₯ qoldiring.
Sovgβa olishni yoqtiradiganlar
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Shu yuqoridagi 5ta sovgβani siz bepulga qoβlga kiritishni xohlaysizmiβ
β Mutlaqo bepul
β Hech qanday odam qoβshish shartlarisizβΌοΈ
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β Mutlaqo bepul
β Hech qanday odam qoβshish shartlarisiz
Yeees
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5ta maxsus kurslarni/ kitoblarni 5ta speaking experts dan qoβlga kiritish uchunβ¦
π Odam qoβshish shart emas
π Pul ham toβlashiz shart emas
FAQATGINA quyidagi bot orqali 5ta ustozni kanaliga aβzo boβling va sovgβani darxol qoβlga kiritingπ₯ π₯
π @IELTS_Experts_bot π
FAQATGINA quyidagi bot orqali 5ta ustozni kanaliga aβzo boβling va sovgβani darxol qoβlga kiriting
π @IELTS_Experts_bot π
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MEGA IELTS SHOW 2024 | PREMYERA
π EDU-ACTION test markazi va Yoshlar ishlari agentligi hamkorligida O'zbekistondagi IELTS o'rganuvchilari uchun ilk bor Xalqlar do'stligi san'at saroyida MEGA loyiha tashkillandi.
β Trainingda 10 ga yaqin expertlar (tajribali IELTS Instruktorlar, Ninerlar, ta'lim sohasidagi tadbirkorlar va ilmli insonlar) o'z bilim va tajribalarini ulashishdi.
π Tadbir to'liq premyerasi 9-iyul 20:00 da Edu Action Youtube kanalida taqdim qilinadi!
β Show'da qatnasholmagan barcha O'zbek yoshlariga ushbu premyerani tomosha qilishlarini tavsiya qilamiz!
π― Edu Action β Take The Test With The Best!
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π EDU-ACTION test markazi va Yoshlar ishlari agentligi hamkorligida O'zbekistondagi IELTS o'rganuvchilari uchun ilk bor Xalqlar do'stligi san'at saroyida MEGA loyiha tashkillandi.
β Trainingda 10 ga yaqin expertlar (tajribali IELTS Instruktorlar, Ninerlar, ta'lim sohasidagi tadbirkorlar va ilmli insonlar) o'z bilim va tajribalarini ulashishdi.
π Tadbir to'liq premyerasi 9-iyul 20:00 da Edu Action Youtube kanalida taqdim qilinadi!
β Show'da qatnasholmagan barcha O'zbek yoshlariga ushbu premyerani tomosha qilishlarini tavsiya qilamiz!
π― Edu Action β Take The Test With The Best!
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Hey everyone,
Sorry for going quiet these past few days. If you know me, you know I'm a massive Eminem fan. Ever since his new album dropped, I've been diving deep into every track. It's seriously a masterpiece, so if you haven't checked it out yet, you definitely should!
Anyway, I just finished reading this awesome article and wanted to share it with you all. Take a look and let me know what it reminds you of.
https://www.thefp.com/p/kat-rosenfield-how-culture-got-stupid?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=260347&post_id=146514798&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=izx4q&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
Sorry for going quiet these past few days. If you know me, you know I'm a massive Eminem fan. Ever since his new album dropped, I've been diving deep into every track. It's seriously a masterpiece, so if you haven't checked it out yet, you definitely should!
Anyway, I just finished reading this awesome article and wanted to share it with you all. Take a look and let me know what it reminds you of.
https://www.thefp.com/p/kat-rosenfield-how-culture-got-stupid?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=260347&post_id=146514798&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=izx4q&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
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Kat Rosenfield: How Culture Got Stupid
βDespite the strange takeover of culture by tasteless scolds, I still believe thereβs nothing better than a story that grabs you and wonβt let go.β Kat Rosenfield joins The Free Press.
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The article I shared is a rather long piece and I wouldn't blame you if you didn't have the patience to read the whole thing.
The language used by the author reminded of typical IELTS passage 3 articles, so I've decided to, with the help of AI, shorten the article to make it read like an IELTS reading passage 3. Enjoy!
The next step is to write the questions. What question types do you think we should work on?
The language used by the author reminded of typical IELTS passage 3 articles, so I've decided to, with the help of AI, shorten the article to make it read like an IELTS reading passage 3. Enjoy!
The next step is to write the questions. What question types do you think we should work on?
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#WordOfTheDAY: Theory
Related idiom: in theory - used to say that a particular statement is supposed to be true, but may in fact be wrong.
Example sentences:
In theory, these machines should last at least 10 years.
That sounds fine in theory, but have you thought it through?
In theory, everyone can get an IELTS 9.0β¦
Related idiom: in theory - used to say that a particular statement is supposed to be true, but may in fact be wrong.
Example sentences:
In theory, these machines should last at least 10 years.
That sounds fine in theory, but have you thought it through?
In theory, everyone can get an IELTS 9.0β¦
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WordOfTheDAY: Drowsy
Meaning: Being in a state between sleepy and being awake.
Example: The room is so warm that itβs making me feel drowsy.
I first encountered this word in Eminemβs song βStan.β Music can be a great way to learn new vocabulary!
Have you ever felt drowsy in a situation where you needed to stay alert? Share your experiences below!
#WordOfTheDay #IELTSVocabulary #LearnEnglish #Drowsy #Eminem
Meaning: Being in a state between sleepy and being awake.
Example: The room is so warm that itβs making me feel drowsy.
I first encountered this word in Eminemβs song βStan.β Music can be a great way to learn new vocabulary!
Have you ever felt drowsy in a situation where you needed to stay alert? Share your experiences below!
#WordOfTheDay #IELTSVocabulary #LearnEnglish #Drowsy #Eminem
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#Speaking
Letβs imagine we are in a Speaking test room, and the conversation goes on like this:
Examiner: What do you like doing in your spare time?
Candidate: I take satisfaction in deciphering books due to the reason that I can attain aberrant intelligence from them.
Examiner: What do you usually read?
Candidate: I derive pleasure from taking entrance into state-of-the-art virtual technology society where human beings can correlate everywhere
(Source: https://ielts.org/news-and-insights/ielts-speaking-tips-common-myths-and-how-to-overcome-them)
While this example may seem a little extreme, some students do actually think an overly-complex answer βfull of academic wordsβ is expected in IELTS Speaking.
In the next post, we are going to look at the top 3 common speaking misconceptions.
Can you guess what they are?
Letβs imagine we are in a Speaking test room, and the conversation goes on like this:
Examiner: What do you like doing in your spare time?
Candidate: I take satisfaction in deciphering books due to the reason that I can attain aberrant intelligence from them.
Examiner: What do you usually read?
Candidate: I derive pleasure from taking entrance into state-of-the-art virtual technology society where human beings can correlate everywhere
(Source: https://ielts.org/news-and-insights/ielts-speaking-tips-common-myths-and-how-to-overcome-them)
While this example may seem a little extreme, some students do actually think an overly-complex answer βfull of academic wordsβ is expected in IELTS Speaking.
In the next post, we are going to look at the top 3 common speaking misconceptions.
Can you guess what they are?
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#Speaking Letβs imagine we are in a Speaking test room, and the conversation goes on like this: Examiner: What do you like doing in your spare time? Candidate: I take satisfaction in deciphering books due to the reason that I can attain aberrant intelligenceβ¦
#Misconceptions #Speaking
1. You must use βbig wordsββοΈ
The Truth: Using βbig wordsβ doesnβt guarantee a high band score β it is using words precisely, flexibly and appropriately that does.
Source: https://ielts.org/news-and-insights/ielts-speaking-tips-common-myths-and-how-to-overcome-them
My personal take: Using 'fancy vocabulary' unnaturally is still a major issue among lower-level candidates in Uzbekistan. What students may not realize is that examiners can easily distinguish between natural and memorized language used solely for the test. On your test day, try to be yourself and aim to communicate your ideas as clearly as possible using words that you are completely confident with.
1. You must use βbig wordsβ
This is perhaps the most common false belief. When my students think about the IELTS Academic test, they automatically assume that they always have to use academic words. They may think the secret is βthe stranger, longer and more complicated the words they use, the higher the band score they getβ.
This canβt be further from the truth. As we can see from the above example, the use of βformalβ words unnaturally forced into responses can lead to complete confusion and unintelligible answers. This is because, despite knowing the meaning of the words, students often are unaware of how they should be used β things like style or connotations. In fact, speakers are even advised to βmix it upβ β having a balance between common and less common vocabulary, and to study new words in context.
The Truth: Using βbig wordsβ doesnβt guarantee a high band score β it is using words precisely, flexibly and appropriately that does.
Source: https://ielts.org/news-and-insights/ielts-speaking-tips-common-myths-and-how-to-overcome-them
My personal take: Using 'fancy vocabulary' unnaturally is still a major issue among lower-level candidates in Uzbekistan. What students may not realize is that examiners can easily distinguish between natural and memorized language used solely for the test. On your test day, try to be yourself and aim to communicate your ideas as clearly as possible using words that you are completely confident with.
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2. You must have a British or American accent βοΈ
The Truth: Any accent is acceptable as long as test takers are intelligible.
My personal take: I completely agree with the point about having a particular accent. In general, imitating native speakers and adopting a British, American, (or Australian, for that matter) accent is acceptable, but one must have the language skills to back it up. Accent alone is not enough to guarantee a high score. In fact, exaggerating an accent without proper language proficiency might even backfire.
It is so funny how I, as a non-native speaker, used to be fooled by this. When I was a student, I was taught that I had to both pronounce words correctly and sound American or British. Often, teachers use native pronunciation as a benchmark to evaluate students. No wonder why they think they also have to adopt the accent as well.
The fact is, accent is not an evaluation criterion. Although accent is a part of pronunciation, it is not everything. Pronunciation features include other things such as intonation, sentence stress and individual sounds that, if done correctly, can allow students to be clearly understood. And being easy to understand is what the examiner is looking for.
The Truth: Any accent is acceptable as long as test takers are intelligible.
My personal take: I completely agree with the point about having a particular accent. In general, imitating native speakers and adopting a British, American, (or Australian, for that matter) accent is acceptable, but one must have the language skills to back it up. Accent alone is not enough to guarantee a high score. In fact, exaggerating an accent without proper language proficiency might even backfire.
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