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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Part 3:
Easy questions - expect a lower mark
Hard questions- expect a higher mark
πŸ“’ Get Ready to Supercharge Your IELTS Skills! πŸ“’

πŸŽ‰ Exciting news for all IELTS aspirants and English learners! ⭐️

Starting from tomorrow, I will be sharing exclusive topic vocabulary to boost your performance in IELTS Speaking Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3! πŸ—£οΈβœ¨

🌐 Whether you’re aiming for a higher band score or just want to improve your English, this series is designed for YOU! πŸš€

πŸ“Œ What to Expect:

πŸ”Έ Collocations that make your speech sound natural πŸ’¬
πŸ”Έ Essential phrasal verbs to enrich your language πŸ“

πŸ”Έ Idiomatic expressions that boost your score for Lexical Resource ⭐️

πŸ‘€ I see that many students are struggling to find these from different books and have problems with incorporating them into their speaking answers. That's why I’ll also be sharing example answers for common questions in the IELTS Speaking test! πŸŽ€πŸ’‘

πŸ”– And that's not all! Once we've covered speaking topics, I’ll dive into academic vocabulary tailored for Writing Task 2 πŸ–Š. Enhance your essays and stand out with powerful words and phrases! πŸ“ˆ

πŸ“ First Topic: Hometown! 🏑
We’ll kick off with useful vocabulary and expressions related to your hometown. Whether it's describing your favorite spots or talking about local culture, I will have got you covered! πŸ™πŸ’•

Stay tuned and don’t miss out on these valuable resources! πŸ”” Hit the unmute button and be the first to access all the latest updates. πŸ“²πŸ˜

Let’s embark on this language journey together and make every word count! πŸ’ͺ✨

#IELTS #EnglishLearning #VocabularyBoost #IELTSSpeaking #WritingTask2 #LanguageJourney

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Students: Should I use American or British accent to get a higher score in the test ?
OFFICIAL IELTS: You can use even Uzbek accent
English with AbdulAziz πŸ€“
πŸ“’ Get Ready to Supercharge Your IELTS Skills! πŸ“’ πŸŽ‰ Exciting news for all IELTS aspirants and English learners! ⭐️ Starting from tomorrow, I will be sharing exclusive topic vocabulary to boost your performance in IELTS Speaking Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3!…
Example: "Measures to reduce exhaust fumes in Tashkent are crucial for promoting environmental sustainability and public health."

Sprawling city (adj.) - A city spread over a large area (often with a slightly negative connotation).

Example: "Tashkent is a sprawling city with diverse neighborhoods and expansive suburbs, offering both urban convenience and suburban tranquility."

Shanty towns (n. pl.) - Areas with very poor housing made of discarded materials such as tin, cardboard, or plastic.

Example: "Improving living conditions in Tashkent's shanty towns is a priority for urban planners and community leaders."

City skyline (n.) - The outline of a city's buildings and structures against the sky.

Example: "Tashkent's city skyline, dominated by modern skyscrapers, reflects the city's rapid growth and economic development."

πŸ”Ή Example Answers:
❓ Part 1: Hometown Questions

Q: Where is your hometown?
A: "My hometown is Tashkent, the vibrant capital of Uzbekistan, nestled in the heart of Central Asia. It blends a rich historical tapestry with modern amenities, making it a cultural gem."

Q: What do you like most about your hometown?
A: "What truly stands out for me about Tashkent is its vibrant cultural scene and its blend of old-world charm with modern conveniences. The cobbled streets of the Old Town, lined with picturesque mosques and quaint buildings, are juxtaposed beautifully against the backdrop of the city skyline, dotted with sleek skyscrapers."

Q: Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
A: "Absolutely. Over the years, Tashkent has transformed dramatically. The skyline, once dominated by traditional architecture, is now punctuated by towering high-rise flats and modern infrastructure. Despite these changes, Tashkent has managed to preserve its cultural heritage and close-knit community spirit."

Q: Do you think you will continue living there for a long time?
A: "I feel deeply rooted in Tashkent and its dynamic atmosphere. The city offers endless opportunities for personal and professional growth. Moreover, ongoing initiatives to enhance urban areas and address environmental challenges make Tashkent an ideal place to call home."

πŸ”Ή Tips for Success:
Incorporate a variety of vocabulary to demonstrate language proficiency effectively.
Use cohesive devices like juxtaposition, blends, and contrasts to connect ideas fluently.
Practice speaking with natural intonation and clear pronunciation for maximum impact.
Showcase your knowledge of Tashkent by providing specific examples and personal insights.
Stay tuned for more topic vocabulary and example answers! πŸ“šβœ¨ Let's conquer the IELTS together! πŸ’ͺπŸŽ‰

#IELTS #EnglishLearning #VocabularyBoost #IELTSSpeaking #Hometown
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To open a can of worms

- to create a complicated situation

Example:

Many unwise decisions by local authorities have opened a can of worms πŸͺ± in the economy of the country
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The most common IELTS myth


Students: which one is easier, IDP or British Council ?

IELTS instructors:
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What to do if you get an unexpected question in your speaking test ?
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Which one did you find most useful ?

Maybe the 2nd one?
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Read the passage and answer the question below πŸ‘‡
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A very useful tip on WORD COUNT meant in the IELTS READING test instructionsπŸ‘‡
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