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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.
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My latest IELTS result (August, 2023):

Listening 9.0
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.5
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Assalamu alaikum dears😊

πŸŒ™βœ¨ Eid Mubarak, Everyone! β­οΈπŸ‘

I wish you a joyous and blessed Eid Al Adha! πŸŽ‰ May this special day bring you peace, happiness, and prosperity. πŸ•Œβœ¨

Eid Al Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is a time of immense significance, reminding us of the values of devotion, charity, and gratitude. ⭐️ On this auspicious occasion, I hope you find inspiration and strength to continue your incredible journey of learning English and preparing for the IELTS. πŸ“šπŸŒ Every step you take brings you closer to your dreams! πŸš€

Let's embrace the spirit of Eid by:

😡 Setting new goals for our English learning journey!
πŸ”– Dedicating some time to practice and improve.
πŸ’‘ Sharing knowledge and tips with our community.

May the spirit of sacrifice and devotion guide you through your endeavors, and may your efforts be rewarded with success and fulfillment. ⭐️

Enjoy the festivities with your loved ones, savor the delicious food, and may your hearts be filled with joy and love! πŸ₯³πŸ½οΈβ€οΈ

Stay motivated, keep learning, and let’s conquer the IELTS together! πŸ’ͺ✨

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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’•

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

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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
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πŸ“ Here goes Writing Task 1 sample! πŸ“Š

Afraid of getting tables on Task 1? Don't worry, we've got you covered! Here is a sample we found for you, and remember, it's all about practice.

Read carefully and let us know how you would score it in the comments below.

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πŸ”΅ | πŸ”΅ British Council Uzbekistan
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The table shows the Proportions of Pupils Attending Four Secondary School Types Between 2000 and 2009.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.


The table illustrates the percentage of school children attending four different types of secondary school from 2000 to 2009. It is evident that whereas the community schools experienced a marked increase in the proportion of those attending their institutions over the period, the others saw a corresponding decline.

To begin, the percentage of pupils in voluntary-controlled schools fell from just over half to only 20% or one fifth from 2000 to 2009. Similarly, the relative number of children in grammar schools - just under one quarter - dropped by half in the same period. As for the specialist schools, the relatively small percentage of pupils attending this type of school (12%) also fell, although not significantly.

However, while the other three types of school declined in importance, the opposite was true in the case of community schools. In fact, whereas only a small minority of 12% were educated in these schools in 2000, this figure increased to well over half of all pupils during the following nine years.

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πŸ”΅ | πŸ”΅ British Council Uzbekistan
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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!…
πŸ“’ Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking: Hometown! 🏑

Hey everyone! 🌟 Let's take a deep dive into Tashkent, my beloved hometown, with essential vocabulary and band 9 example answers designed to help you shine in your IELTS Speaking test. Let's explore the unique charm of Tashkent using natural language and impactful expressions! πŸš€

πŸ”Ή Key Vocabulary:

Bustling (adj.) - Full of activity; lively and busy.

Example: "Tashkent is known for its bustling markets and vibrant cultural scene, offering something exciting for everyone."

Picturesque (adj.) - Visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way.

Example: "The Old City of Tashkent with its picturesque cobbled streets and ancient mosques is a photographer's dream."

Close-knit community (n.) - A community where people know each other well and support each other.

Example: "Growing up in Tashkent, I experienced the warmth of a close-knit community where neighbors were like extended family."

Historic (adj.) - Famous or important in history.

Example: "Tashkent's historic landmarks, dating back centuries, offer a glimpse into the city's rich past."

Amenities (n.) - Useful features or facilities of a place.

Example: "From parks to shopping malls, Tashkent's amenities cater to the needs of residents and visitors alike."

Cosmopolitan (adj.) - Familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures.

Example: "Tashkent's cosmopolitan vibe is evident in its diverse population and international cuisine."

Green spaces (n.) - Areas of grass, trees, or other vegetation set apart for recreational or aesthetic purposes in an urban environment.

Example: "Alisher Navoi Park in Tashkent offers peaceful green spaces where one can unwind after a busy day."

Cobbled streets (n. pl.) - Streets made of a regular pattern of stones.

Example: "Walking along the cobbled streets of Tashkent's Old Town feels like stepping back in time."

Quaint buildings (n. pl.) - Attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned.

Example: "The quaint buildings in Tashkent's historic districts add to its unique charm and character."

Upmarket shops (n. pl.) - Shops catering to people with expensive tastes.

Example: "Tashkent boasts upmarket shops where you can find luxury goods and exclusive fashion items."

Rather pricey restaurants (n. pl.) - Expensive, often implying that the prices are high in a negative sense.

Example: "While Tashkent has rather pricey restaurants in its downtown area, hidden gems with affordable menus can be found off the beaten path."

High-rise flats (n. pl.) - Tall residential buildings with multiple floors.

Example: "The city skyline of Tashkent is dotted with modern high-rise flats, offering stunning views of the cityscape."

Inner city (n.) - The central part of a city where poorer people live and where there are often social problems.

Example: "Efforts to revitalize the inner city of Tashkent are focused on improving living conditions and community welfare."

Urban wasteland (n.) - A city area which is empty and in a bad condition.

Example: "Community initiatives aim to transform urban wasteland areas in Tashkent into vibrant cultural hubs."

No-go areas (n. pl.) - Areas where the police and other authorities are afraid to enter due to safety concerns.

Example: "Certain neighborhoods in Tashkent have unfortunately become no-go areas due to rising crime rates."

Run-down areas (n. pl.) - Areas in very bad condition, lacking necessary resources for a pleasant life.

Example: "Efforts are underway to uplift run-down areas of Tashkent, providing better infrastructure and living conditions for residents."

Bumper-to-bumper traffic (adj.) - Traffic so heavy and close together that cars are almost touching each other.

Example: "During rush hour, navigating through Tashkent's bumper-to-bumper traffic requires patience and strategic planning."

Exhaust fumes (n. pl.) - Pollutants emitted from vehicle exhausts.
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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