✳️Now I'm going to upload an Ielts writing Task 1 estimated 9 band. Do pay attention to the structure of the essay and employ the style to yourself✔️✔️
The diagram illustrates how gold sales in Dubai changed over a period of 12 months Overall, gold sales in Dubai remained relatively unchanged at the end of 2002 despite violent fluctuations throughout the year. Besides, they were at their highest in March while the weakesi sales figures could be observed in July and September. In the first month of 2002, they stood at 200 million dirhams and rose slightly to reach about 225 million in February. This was followed by another increase) although much steeper, in March! when sales were almost 125 million dirhams higher than in February. However, this upward trend was suddenly broken and sales plummeted dramatically over the next 4 months to reach a little over 100 million dirhams in July August sales saw a significant rise back to January levels as figures nearly doubled, but they dropped again in September to the same level as they were in July. There was a small increase of about 100 million dirhams in October, after which the figure levelled off and remained relatively static over the last two months of 2002. (182 words)
✳️From today on you will be getting COLOCATIONS realting to various themes
What is a collocation?
A collocation is a pair or group of words that are often used together. These combinations sound natural to native speakers, but students of English have to make a special effort to learn them because they are often difficult to guess. Some combinations just sound 'wrong! to native speakers of English. Foexample, the adjective fast collocates with cars, but not with a glance.
A collocation is a pair or group of words that are often used together. These combinations sound natural to native speakers, but students of English have to make a special effort to learn them because they are often difficult to guess. Some combinations just sound 'wrong! to native speakers of English. Foexample, the adjective fast collocates with cars, but not with a glance.
❗️For example.
We say.. we dont say
Fast cars ❌quick cars
Fast food ❌quick food
A quick glance ❌a fast glance
A quick meala ❌a fast meal
We say.. we dont say
Fast cars ❌quick cars
Fast food ❌quick food
A quick glance ❌a fast glance
A quick meala ❌a fast meal
Here is the STRUCTURE OF A FORMAL AND SEMI FORMAL LETTER of CEFR👇👇
A formal or semi-formal letter has the following structure:
🔺1. Salutation - address the person you are writing to;
🔻2. Introduction - state the purpose of your letter (say why you are writing);
🔸3. Body - provide the relevant details (explain your situation);
🔹4. Conclusion - state the expected action (say what you want your reader to do),
🔶5. Complimentary close - use a polite expression to finish your letter and sign the lette (write your name)
🔺1. Salutation - address the person you are writing to;
🔻2. Introduction - state the purpose of your letter (say why you are writing);
🔸3. Body - provide the relevant details (explain your situation);
🔹4. Conclusion - state the expected action (say what you want your reader to do),
🔶5. Complimentary close - use a polite expression to finish your letter and sign the lette (write your name)
💪English with motivational videos💪 via @like
🔉🔊♦️♦️Question time She had to shout to make herself... ⚪️understand ⚫️understood 🔴to understand 🔵understanding
Javob⚫️understood boladi
🔺Make+.. self+past participle(understood/liked/disliked/heard fe'llari bilan ishlatiladi)
🔸example: I couldn't make myself heard because of loud music
🔺Make+.. self+past participle(understood/liked/disliked/heard fe'llari bilan ishlatiladi)
🔸example: I couldn't make myself heard because of loud music
💪English with motivational videos💪 via @like
🔉🔊♦️♦️Question time 2. I'll hold that for you,....? ⚪️will I ⚫️shall I 🔴would I 🔵can I
The correct answer is⚫️ I'll...shall I? for offers
#vocabulary
🔝idiom
🆕Twist someone’s arm
🔴To twist someone’s arm literally means to take a person’s arm and turn it around, which could be really painful if you take it exactly word for word. If your arm has been twisted it means that someone has done a great job of convincing you to do something you might not have wanted to to do.
And if you manage to twist someone else’s arm it means that you’re great at convincing them, and they’ve finally agreed to do something after you’ve been begging them.
☑️-“Jake, you should really come to the party tonight!”
-“You know I can’t, I have to hit the books (study).”
-“C’mon, you have to come! It’s going to be so much fun and there are going to be lots of girls there. Please come?”
-“Pretty girls? Oh all right, you’ve twisted my arm, I’ll come!”
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🔝idiom
🆕Twist someone’s arm
🔴To twist someone’s arm literally means to take a person’s arm and turn it around, which could be really painful if you take it exactly word for word. If your arm has been twisted it means that someone has done a great job of convincing you to do something you might not have wanted to to do.
And if you manage to twist someone else’s arm it means that you’re great at convincing them, and they’ve finally agreed to do something after you’ve been begging them.
☑️-“Jake, you should really come to the party tonight!”
-“You know I can’t, I have to hit the books (study).”
-“C’mon, you have to come! It’s going to be so much fun and there are going to be lots of girls there. Please come?”
-“Pretty girls? Oh all right, you’ve twisted my arm, I’ll come!”
❤️ @ieltsspeaking1