English with AbdulAziz πŸ€“
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Hi thereπŸ‘‹. I'm AbdulAziz, the owner of this channel and an English teacher with more than 8 years of teaching experience.
for more, contact @abdulazizrikhsiboyev

My latest IELTS result (August, 2023):

Listening 9.0
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.5
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πŸ”– IELTS Vocabulary: Money Part 2 πŸ“

Enhance your money-related vocabulary for the IELTS speaking exam with these phrases, idioms, and phrasal verbs!

1. Rainy Day Fund: πŸ’Ό Savings for unexpected emergencies.

- Example: "It's essential to have a rainy day fund to cover unexpected expenses."

2. Live within One's Means: πŸͺ™ Spend only what you earn
.
- Example: "Living within one's means is crucial for financial stability."

3. Cut Back: πŸ“‰ Reduce expenses.

- Example: "During tough times, it's necessary to cut back on unnecessary expenses."

4. Splash Out: πŸ’³ Spend lavishly.

- Example: "Sometimes, it's fun to splash out on a fancy dinner or vacation."

5. Tighten One's Belt: 🀏 Be more frugal.
- Example: "During economic downturns, people often tighten their belts to save money."

6. Pinch Pennies: 🧾 Be very careful with money.
- Example: "I always pinch pennies by looking for discounts and bargains."

7. Foot the Bill: 🧾 Pay for something.
- Example: "Who's going to foot the bill for dinner tonight?"

8. Pay Through the Nose: πŸ’΅ Pay an excessively high price.

- Example: "Living in the city means paying through the nose for rent."

9. Make Ends Meet: πŸ“‰ Manage financially.

- Example: "It's a challenge to make ends meet on a tight budget."

10. Shell Out: πŸ’Έ Spend a lot, often reluctantly.

- Example: "I had to shell out a lot of money for car repairs last month."

Feel inspired to incorporate these expressions into your responses and enrich your vocabulary for the IELTS speaking exam! πŸ’¬

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#speaking Part1 and part 3 questions on the topic of πŸ’°: Part 1 Questions: 1. How important is money to you in your daily life? 2. What are some common ways people earn money in your country? 3. Do you think people today are more focused on making money compared…
Part 1:

1. Money plays a crucial role in my daily life as it enables me to meet my basic needs and pursue my goals and aspirations. However, I also value non-material aspects of life such as relationships and personal growth.

2. In my country, people earn money through various means, including traditional employment, entrepreneurship, investments, and freelancing. Additionally, some engage in side hustles or part-time work to supplement their income.

3. Yes, I believe there is a greater emphasis on making money in today's society compared to previous generations. With advancements in technology and globalization, there are more opportunities for wealth accumulation, leading to increased competition and a greater focus on financial success.

4. Fortunately, I haven't had to borrow money from anyone so far. However, if I were in a situation where borrowing was necessary, I would feel a sense of responsibility to repay the debt promptly and would be grateful for the assistance.

5. If I had more money, I imagine my life would be more comfortable in terms of financial security and access to opportunities. I could pursue my passions without worrying about financial constraints and could contribute more to causes I care about. However, I also recognize that money alone does not guarantee happiness and fulfillment.

Part 3:

1. Having a lot of money can be a blessing as it provides financial security, access to better healthcare and education, and the ability to support oneself and others. However, it can also be a curse if it leads to greed, materialism, and a lack of empathy towards those less fortunate.

2. Yes, I believe governments should impose higher taxes on the wealthy to promote greater income equality and fund essential public services such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Progressive taxation ensures that those who can afford to contribute more do so, leading to a more equitable society.

3. Cultural attitudes towards money vary significantly between different societies. In some cultures, wealth is seen as a sign of success and status, while in others, modesty and frugality are valued. Additionally, cultural norms influence spending habits, saving practices, and attitudes towards debt.

4. Education plays a crucial role in managing personal finances effectively by equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to make informed financial decisions. Financial literacy programs in schools and universities can empower people to budget, save, invest, and plan for the future.

5. The pursuit of money has led to negative consequences for individuals and society, such as unethical business practices, exploitation of workers, and environmental degradation. Additionally, excessive focus on wealth accumulation can lead to stress, anxiety, and strained relationships, ultimately detracting from overall well-being.
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Good morning. Think and reflect πŸ˜”
Oxford University
If your teacher introduces himself as Alex, he is probably Ahmadjon. If they call him Bob he is actually Bahodir.

Ms Sandra -> Saodat
Mr John -> Jahongir
Mr Nick -> Nizomiddin


Don't fall for everything people say. Be smart and always check.

Stay hungry, stay foolishπŸ€“
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A huge fan of Manchester United from Mongolia covered a distance of almost 10 thousand kilometres on his bike to visit his favourite player, Wayne Rooney and team of his dream.

Watch and feel the power of desire πŸ’ͺ😍😳🀩🀩
The presented maps describe the current look of an industrial area in the town of Norbiton and construction works intended to be implemented in the future.

Overall, the area is now fully industrial and is going to undergo dramatic changes in terms of facilities and the planned works are aimed mainly at modernizing the area.

Looking at the current structure of the area, it is easy to notice the group of factories which are located around the roundabout in the centre. The roundabout
connects two roads and leads to the main road to the south of the town. Apart from these, there is also a river stretching from the west to the east side of the town. Behind the river is farmland to the north of the town. It is important to note that much of the town area is empty making it suitable for industrial activities.

Turning to the planned works, the town is going to witness two major changes: the removal of all factories and introduction of urban facilities. First of all, all the factories are about to be replaced by residential buildings and there are plans to extend housing to the north reaching the river and its surroundings. However, the central roundabout is going to remain but will have one more road connected to it. Moreover, there is another roundabout which is planned to be built to the south of the area. Meanwhile, there are a number of new facilities to be introduced alongside the roads. These include a playground and a school in the east-southern part as well as medical centre and shops in the western part of the area. All of these developments will obviously turn the current industrial zone to a quite modern urban area.
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The presented maps describe the current look of an industrial area in the town of Norbiton and construction works intended to be implemented in the future. Overall, the area is now fully industrial and is going to undergo dramatic changes in terms of facilities…
let's assess the report using the IELTS Writing Task 1 assessment criteria:

1. Task Achievement: The report fully addresses the task by describing both the current state of the industrial area in Norbiton and the planned construction works for its modernization. It provides a clear overview of the existing layout and the proposed changes, demonstrating a thorough understanding of the information presented in the maps. Score: 9

2. Coherence and Cohesion: The report is well-organized, with clear paragraphing and logical progression of ideas. It uses cohesive devices such as transition words and phrases to connect sentences and ideas, enhancing the overall coherence of the text. Score: 8

3. Lexical Resource: The report demonstrates a good range of vocabulary related to urban development and construction projects. It accurately describes the current features of the industrial area and uses appropriate terminology to discuss the planned changes. Score: 8

4. Grammatical Range and Accuracy: The report exhibits a high level of grammatical accuracy, with varied sentence structures and few errors. The language is clear and precise, allowing for effective communication of information. Score: 9

Overall, the report meets the criteria for Task 1 of the IELTS Writing assessment, with strong performance in all areas. The estimated overall score would be around 8.5.
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Where is Cambridge ? 😁
#news
#shocking

An inspiring success story of an 83-year-old man:

At 44, he learned English.
At 50, he learned to swim.
At 70, he started engaging in sports.
At 79, he stepped onto the podium.

83-year-old Dushen Wang is now involved in acting and modeling in China.

Source: @centerasia_library