Zilola did the practice group program and got a 7.5.

Natija qilmoqchi bo’lsangiz kurslarimizga ro’yxatdan o’ting.

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Asilbek completed the same program as Zilola and got a 7.5 as well.

Natija qilmoqchi bo’lsangiz kurslarimizga ro’yxatdan o’ting.

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Diyora completed a regular group and got a 7.0. This one is quite shocking. Her English is really good. And they gave a 6.0 for her Speaking when she says everything went smooth

It is just not right.
Musakhuja got a 7.5 as well.

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Yulduz got a 7.0. You can read what she has to say

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BC result of our student.

Ulugbek has been our student for some months and I am glad he finally got a 7.0 he needs.

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Speaking Part 3

Can you assess the extent to which countries may lose their cultural identity in the future?

I think countries losing their cultural identity is a real concern. With globalization and the spread of Western culture, you're seeing traditional customs and values being diluted. It's like everything's becoming homogenized. But hey, at the same time, there's also a push to preserve cultural heritage. People are waking up to the importance of tradition. So, yeah, it's a battle, but I'm hopeful we'll find a balance.

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Another 7.0 from April 27

Shoxrux completed a 3-month program and got an overall 7.0.

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No club in world football has spent as much money on transfers over the past 15 years as City has under Abu Dhabi ownership, when taking transfer proceeds into account. According to Transfermarkt.com, Manchester City’s net transfer spending (transfer spending minus transfer proceeds) since 2008 amounts to a whopping €1.45 billion ($1.57 billion), outspending local rival Manchester United by almost €200 million and formerly Russian- and now American-owned Chelsea by more than €300 million.

Can you give more examples for "a whopping €1.45 billion"? Can we use other adjectives before a number?
What is special about the first sentence?
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No club in world football has spent as much money on transfers over the past 15 years as City has under Abu Dhabi ownership, when taking transfer proceeds into account. According to Transfermarkt.com, Manchester City’s net transfer spending (transfer spending…
The use of an adjective (staggering, massive, whopping, substantial) before the noun phrase (indicating quantity or amount) serves to emphasize and underscore the impressive size or scale of what is being described.

A staggering 10 million dollars was raised during the charity event.
They uncovered a massive 3-ton shipment of illegal goods.
The construction project is estimated to cost a whopping $3.5 million.
The research grant awarded was a substantial $5 million.

In the examples below, adjectives (mere, paltry, measly, tiny, negligible,) before the noun phrase emphasize the smallness or insignificance of the amount or quantity described.

A mere $5 was left in her wallet.
The gadget costs a paltry 50 cents.
He received a measly 2% raise this year.
The kitten weighed a tiny 1.2 pounds at birth.
The error margin was a negligible 0.1%.
He saved a minuscule $1.50 on the purchase.
Diyorbek's IELTS | 9.0
What is special about the first sentence?
This is a great Task 2; I added one word, which, I think, when you are discussing agriculture, you would, at this level, be expected to know.

Non-essential phrases, set off by commas, are a valuable tool in writing. They allow writers to include extra information without disrupting the flow of the main sentence. You can see what I did in the explanation?
The World Health Organization advises that people consume more than five servings of produce daily. The bar chart compares the proportions of people in the UK who did so in 2006, broken down by age and gender.

Overall, the share of women following dietary advice was higher than that of men in all age groups except for the oldest one. The difference, however, was only a few percentage points. The following trend can also be seen: the older people became, the higher the percentage of them eating the suggested amount, with consumption peaking in the 55-64 age group before declining in the two oldest age ranges.

Of all the age groups polled, people in the youngest one followed guidelines the least, with 15% of men consuming the suggested amount as opposed to 17% of women. These consumption levels increased with age, by 5% for men and 6% for women in the subsequent age range and again by 3% and 2% in the one after that, respectively. Among the 45–54-year-olds, the figure for men held steady at just under a quarter while that for their female peers continued to climb, accounting for just over a quarter.

The most pronounced rise was recorded in the 55-64 age category, in which exactly a third of men and a slightly higher share of women (at just under 35%) ate the recommended quantity of fruit and vegetables. These figures were the peak level of consumption for both genders.

The two oldest age brackets, however, bucked the foregoing trend as adherence to dietary guidelines declined in these groups. As was the case in the preceding age groups, women outnumbered men in the 65-74 age group too, with respective figures amounting to around 29% and 27%. The numbers reached parity in the oldest age group, at exactly 25%.

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