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๐ŸŽง The Princess and the Pea


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๐ŸŽค Ingliz tilini qo'shiqlarda o'rganing
๐Ÿ”˜ Adele - "All I Ask"


I will leave my heart at the door
I won't say a word
They've all been said before you know
So why don't we just play pretend
Like we're not scared of what's coming next
Or scared of having nothing left

Look, don't get me wrong
I know there is no tomorrow
All I ask is

If this is my last night with you
Hold me like I'm more than just a friend
Give me a memory I can use
Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do
It matters how this ends
'Cause what if I never love again?

I don't need your honesty
It's already in your eyes
And I'm sure my eyes, they speak for me
No one knows me like you do
And since you're the only one that matters
Tell me who do I run to?

Look, don't get me wrong
I know there is no tomorrow
All I ask is

If this is my last night with you
Hold me like I'm more than just a friend
Give me a memory I can use
Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do
It matters how this ends
'Cause what if I never love again?

Let this be our lesson in love
Let this be the way we remember us
I don't wanna be cruel or vicious
And I ain't asking for forgiveness
All I ask is

If this is my last night with you
Hold me like I'm more than just a friend
Give me a memory I can use
Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do
It matters how this ends
'Cause what if I never love again

๐Ÿ’ฎ ๏ธ@inglizcha
โ€‹โ€‹#Video #Lyrics
๐ŸŽค Ingliz tilini qo'shiqlarda o'rganing
๐Ÿ”˜ Adele - "All I Ask"


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โ‡๏ธ VOCABULARY FOR IELTS

โ˜‘๏ธ โž•ideas / phrases / essential words
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BBC - 6 Minute English - Multiple Careers
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โœ… Useful

Questiion: I understand English but I cant speak it well Why?

TOP 6 ANSWERS

๐Ÿ”…1. Accept That English Is a Weird Language๐Ÿง 
Sometimes you can find patterns in English grammar, but other times English doesnโ€™t make sense at all. For example, why are read (reed) and read (red) the same word, but pronounced differently depending on whether youโ€™re speaking in the past or present tense? Or why is โ€œmiceโ€ the plural of โ€œmouseโ€, but โ€œhousesโ€ is the plural of โ€œhouseโ€?๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”
Unfortunately, there are just as many exceptions as there are rules in English. Itโ€™s easy to get stuck๐Ÿ˜‘ on learning how to speak English properly, if you try to find a reason for everything. Sometimes English is weird and unexplainable, so instead the best thing to do is just memorize the strange exceptions and move on

๐Ÿ”…2. Dive into the Deep End

Studying English for an hourโฐ once a week isnโ€™t usually enoughโŒto make any real progressโคด๏ธ. The best way to quickly improve your English is to spend at least a few minutes practicing every day. Immerse yourself as much as possible every time you study, and challenge yourself to listen to, read, and even say things in English that you think might be too difficult for you. If you want to speak English fluently, you need to make it an essential part of your everyday life.

๐Ÿ”…3. Stop Being a Student

The right attitude can make the difference between failure๐ŸŽฃ and success๐ŸฅŠ. Stop thinking of yourself as someone who is learning English, and start thinking of yourself as someone who speaks English. Itโ€™s a small change, but it will make you feel more confident๐Ÿง˜โ€โ™€๏ธ and help you to use the English you already know more effectively.
This also means you need to start thinking in English. If you want to say the word โ€œappleโ€ in English, for example, right now you probably think of the word in your native language first, and then try to think of the correct word in English.๐Ÿคจ Instead, try imagining a picture of an apple, and then just think the English word โ€œappleโ€. Real fluency happens when you stop mentally translating conversations.
๐Ÿ”…4. Get More out of Listening

When most students listen to a native English-speaker, they focus on understanding what all the words mean๐Ÿคฏ. This is definitely important, but there is a lot more you can learn from listening. Try listening not just to what the words mean, but to how the person says them. Notice which words the person links together in a sentence, or when they say โ€œyaโ€ instead of โ€œyou.โ€ Try to remember these details the next time you speak and your English will begin to sound more natural.

Easier said than done, right? Aytishga oson, shundaymi?

When you listen to native English speakers, it can be hard to understand every single word that is spoken. They might use many words you donโ€™t know, talk too fast or have a strong accent.

๐Ÿ”…5. Learn and Study Phrases

Speaking English fluently means being able to express your thoughts, feelings and ideas. Your goal๐ŸŽฏ is to speak English in full sentences, so why not learn it in full sentences? Youโ€™ll find that English is more useful in your everyday life if you study whole phrases, rather than just vocabulary and verbs. Start by thinking about phrases that you use frequently in your native language, and then learn how to say them in English.

๐Ÿ”…6. Donโ€™t Study Grammar Too Much

The key to learning a language is finding a balanceโ˜ฏ๏ธ between studying and practicing. Speaking English fluently isnโ€™t the same as knowing perfect English grammar โ€“ even native English-speakers make grammar mistakes! Fluency is about being able to communicate. Thatโ€™s why sometimes itโ€™s important to put the grammar textbook away, so you can go out and practice those writing, reading, listening and speaking skills in the real world.

We hope these suggestions were enough to assist you to start THINKING IN ENGLISH and NOT ONLY UNDERSTAND ENGLISH but also TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK FLUENTLY.

#useful

@ieltstips1
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๐Ÿ˜ข Speaking part 3

โœ…In part 3 of the Speaking test the examiner will ask further questions which are connected to the topics  discussed in part 2. 

This part of the test is designed to give you the opportunity to talk about more abstract issues and ideas. It is a two-way discussion with the examiner, and will last 4-5 minutes.

How to practise

Ask your study partner to prompt your practice test discussion using the questions below. Try to speak as naturally and fluently as possible.

Record your discussion if you can.
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how to improve your speaking skill ?

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