IELTS Reading Maximiser.pdf
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π Must-read sources designed to meet the needs of candidates preparing to take the IELTS test. They offer a full range of classified samples found in the actual exam
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IELTS Speaking Practice Test π―
Great practice/introduction to IELTS Speaking for those preparing for the test
β Introduction
β Part 1
β Part 2
β Part 3
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With answers
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Great practice/introduction to IELTS Speaking for those preparing for the test
β Introduction
β Part 1
β Part 2
β Part 3
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The founder of the Mughal Empire, Babur, was born on this day in 1483
π Finally neither friends nor companions will be faithful.
Neither summer and winter nor companions will remain.
A hundred pities that precious life passes away.
O, alas, that this celebrated time is futile.[18]
- Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur
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Neither summer and winter nor companions will remain.
A hundred pities that precious life passes away.
O, alas, that this celebrated time is futile.[18]
- Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur
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Nowadays, experience is more valued in the workplace than knowledge in many countries. Do you think the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? #essay
Experience and knowledge are both crucial in the modern work environment. However, I personally feel that the focus on the former is much more beneficial in the modem knowledge-based economy.
The importance of knowledge for workers cannot be underestimated. For example, employees need qualifications and knowledge of skills such as numeracy and literacy, as well as knowledge of how systems, such as computer systems, work. In order for professionals such as engineers, teachers or doctors to be successful, for example in their careers, they need knowledge as well as experience. While certain types of knowledge can be acquired during work experience, it is essential for a body of knowledge such as medical and engineering information to be acquired beforehand.
In today's world, however, where knowledge is effectively controlled by machines, it is essential for workers to focus on developing the skills to manipulate this knowledge, as it is so voluminous that it is now impossible to acquire. Knowledge, in effect, plays a secondary role to skills and experience.
There are, therefore, clear advantages to attaching greater value to experience compared to knowledge in the workplace. The modern world demands that companies and institutions have employees with very sophisticated skills not just in technology, but in dealing with modern systems. As a result, frequently workers' technical expertise often takes precedence over basic knowledge and without workers with the necessary experience, it is impossible for companies and organisations to flourish.
As we have seen, despite knowledge being very important in the modern workplace, it is clear that the advantages of a greater emphasis on experience outweighs any disadvantages.
- Macmillan
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Experience and knowledge are both crucial in the modern work environment. However, I personally feel that the focus on the former is much more beneficial in the modem knowledge-based economy.
The importance of knowledge for workers cannot be underestimated. For example, employees need qualifications and knowledge of skills such as numeracy and literacy, as well as knowledge of how systems, such as computer systems, work. In order for professionals such as engineers, teachers or doctors to be successful, for example in their careers, they need knowledge as well as experience. While certain types of knowledge can be acquired during work experience, it is essential for a body of knowledge such as medical and engineering information to be acquired beforehand.
In today's world, however, where knowledge is effectively controlled by machines, it is essential for workers to focus on developing the skills to manipulate this knowledge, as it is so voluminous that it is now impossible to acquire. Knowledge, in effect, plays a secondary role to skills and experience.
There are, therefore, clear advantages to attaching greater value to experience compared to knowledge in the workplace. The modern world demands that companies and institutions have employees with very sophisticated skills not just in technology, but in dealing with modern systems. As a result, frequently workers' technical expertise often takes precedence over basic knowledge and without workers with the necessary experience, it is impossible for companies and organisations to flourish.
As we have seen, despite knowledge being very important in the modern workplace, it is clear that the advantages of a greater emphasis on experience outweighs any disadvantages.
- Macmillan
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Yeonmi Park: In Search of Freedomπ°π΅
She talks about her life in North Korea, crying and saying that no human deserves to be oppressed just because of their birthplace. And she states the situation in North Korea is Human crisis.
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She talks about her life in North Korea, crying and saying that no human deserves to be oppressed just because of their birthplace. And she states the situation in North Korea is Human crisis.
β Recommended
βIELTS Academy π
How much studying do I need to do?
Many students like to ask the question "When can I get a score of 6.0?" or similar questions. It really is impossible for your teacher to say unless he knows you very well. People learn at different speeds, and the amount of homework they are prepared to do also varies from person to person. However, an approximate guide suggested by Cambridge ESOL is shown below. Someone requiring an overall score of 6.0, for example, should expect to study (with a teacher) for between 500 and 600 hours if starting with no knowledge of English.
Hours of studying IELTS score
β° 1000-1200 hours β 7.5+
β° 700-800 hours β 6.5β7.0
β° 500-600 hours β 5.0β6.0
β° 350-400 hours β 3.5β4.5
β° 180-200 hours β 3.0
β° 90-120 hours β 1.0β2.0
Source: CEF and Cambridge ESOL
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Many students like to ask the question "When can I get a score of 6.0?" or similar questions. It really is impossible for your teacher to say unless he knows you very well. People learn at different speeds, and the amount of homework they are prepared to do also varies from person to person. However, an approximate guide suggested by Cambridge ESOL is shown below. Someone requiring an overall score of 6.0, for example, should expect to study (with a teacher) for between 500 and 600 hours if starting with no knowledge of English.
Hours of studying IELTS score
β° 1000-1200 hours β 7.5+
β° 700-800 hours β 6.5β7.0
β° 500-600 hours β 5.0β6.0
β° 350-400 hours β 3.5β4.5
β° 180-200 hours β 3.0
β° 90-120 hours β 1.0β2.0
Source: CEF and Cambridge ESOL
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IELTS Simonπ¨βπΌ: IELTS Preparation
10 study tips for IELTS
β Useful tips for those who would like to make effective improvements in their IELTS journey.
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10 study tips for IELTS
β Useful tips for those who would like to make effective improvements in their IELTS journey.
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Digital Detox is a fantasy π±
Here's what to do instead
And no, we don't mean put your phone in a blender ...
Most of us canβt truly break free from our devices. But we can make more time for offline fun.
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- Β©Bloomberg
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Here's what to do instead
And no, we don't mean put your phone in a blender ...
Most of us canβt truly break free from our devices. But we can make more time for offline fun.
Tap the link to read more
- Β©Bloomberg
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The first official overall band 9 from Uzbekistan β‘οΈ
Sincere congratulations to Bekzod Mirakhmedov.
UPD: Another band 9 goes to Mukhammad Ali.
Sincere congratulations to Bekzod Mirakhmedov.
UPD: Another band 9 goes to Mukhammad Ali.
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IELTS Liz π©βπ«: Writing Task1
Theme: Maps πΊοΈ
β How to use the keys/basic vocab.
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Theme: Maps πΊοΈ
β How to use the keys/basic vocab.
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Find the synonym of the word in capital letters.
She gave an excuse that did not seem REAL.
She gave an excuse that did not seem REAL.
Anonymous Quiz
37%
Plausible
30%
Improbable
18%
Far-fetched
15%
Particular
Happy 8th March, dear ladies!
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