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Grammar time
What are you waitning for? π What are you waiting to do?
π Wait for + noun
πΈwait for a bus wait to eat lunch
πΈwait for Durdona
πΈwait for us
πΈwait for a while
πΈwait for Friday
π Wait to + verb
πΉwait to eat lunch
πΉwait to see Laylo
πΉwait to go there
πΉwait to get it
πΉwait to buy somenthing
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
What are you waitning for? π What are you waiting to do?
π Wait for + noun
πΈwait for a bus wait to eat lunch
πΈwait for Durdona
πΈwait for us
πΈwait for a while
πΈwait for Friday
π Wait to + verb
πΉwait to eat lunch
πΉwait to see Laylo
πΉwait to go there
πΉwait to get it
πΉwait to buy somenthing
#grammar
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Useful
Getting - be + getting (adj) odatda o'zgarayotgan holatlarni ifodalaydi:
πΈ It's getting late ! - Kech tushyaptiπ
πΈ It's getting dark ! - Qorong'u bo'lyaptiπ
πΈ It's getting cold ! - Sovuq bo'lyaptiπ¨
πΈ It's getting old - eskiryaptiπ
πΈ It's getting better- yaxshilanayaptiπ€
πΈ Its getting worse - yomonlashyaptiπ
πΈ Its getting worse and worse. Kundan kunga yomonlashyaptiπ
πΈ Its getting crowded in here - odam ko'payaptiπ¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
πΈ It's Getting Harder - og'irlashyaptiπ°
πΈ It's getting serious - jiddiylashmoqdaπ
πΈ I am getting confused - ikkilanib qoldimπ€
πΈ I am getting better - yaxshilanayapman
πΈ I am getting bald - Sochim to'kilyaptiπ
πΈ I am getting bored - zerkayapmanπ
πΈ I am getting married - uylanyapmanπ
πΈ I am getting ready -tayyorlanayapmanπ
πΈ I am getting stronger- kuchimga kuch qo'shilyaptiπͺ
πΈ She is getting divorced -u ajrashyaptiπ
#useful
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
Getting - be + getting (adj) odatda o'zgarayotgan holatlarni ifodalaydi:
πΈ It's getting late ! - Kech tushyaptiπ
πΈ It's getting dark ! - Qorong'u bo'lyaptiπ
πΈ It's getting cold ! - Sovuq bo'lyaptiπ¨
πΈ It's getting old - eskiryaptiπ
πΈ It's getting better- yaxshilanayaptiπ€
πΈ Its getting worse - yomonlashyaptiπ
πΈ Its getting worse and worse. Kundan kunga yomonlashyaptiπ
πΈ Its getting crowded in here - odam ko'payaptiπ¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
πΈ It's Getting Harder - og'irlashyaptiπ°
πΈ It's getting serious - jiddiylashmoqdaπ
πΈ I am getting confused - ikkilanib qoldimπ€
πΈ I am getting better - yaxshilanayapman
πΈ I am getting bald - Sochim to'kilyaptiπ
πΈ I am getting bored - zerkayapmanπ
πΈ I am getting married - uylanyapmanπ
πΈ I am getting ready -tayyorlanayapmanπ
πΈ I am getting stronger- kuchimga kuch qo'shilyaptiπͺ
πΈ She is getting divorced -u ajrashyaptiπ
#useful
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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Grammar time
WILL π WOULD
π Will is used:
πΈwith the future verb tenses
πΈto say something that is definetely going to happen
πΈto state facts
πΈfor making decisions at the time of speaking
Examples:
Will you come with me to the store?
The girls will go to school tomorrow
π Would is used:
πΉthe past tense of will
πΉused to talk about the past
πΉused for the future for things that are not certain
Examples:
She would not come with me to the store yesterday
I think the girls would help you
π Will and would are both used:
πΈto offer something or to make an offer
Examples:
Will you call her today?
Would you call her today?
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
WILL π WOULD
π Will is used:
πΈwith the future verb tenses
πΈto say something that is definetely going to happen
πΈto state facts
πΈfor making decisions at the time of speaking
Examples:
Will you come with me to the store?
The girls will go to school tomorrow
π Would is used:
πΉthe past tense of will
πΉused to talk about the past
πΉused for the future for things that are not certain
Examples:
She would not come with me to the store yesterday
I think the girls would help you
π Will and would are both used:
πΈto offer something or to make an offer
Examples:
Will you call her today?
Would you call her today?
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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IELTS Speaking Task 1 - How to get a high score
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π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
Kompyuterda ishlashni yaxshi koβrasiz yoki hali endigina oβrganyapsizmi?
Faqat CTRL + C va CTRL + V'larni bosishni bilasiz yoki buyruq satri yordamida yuklanuvchi fleshkani yarata olasizmi?
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Faqat CTRL + C va CTRL + V'larni bosishni bilasiz yoki buyruq satri yordamida yuklanuvchi fleshkani yarata olasizmi?
IT specialist kanalida shaxsiy kompyuter bilan ishlash koβnikmalarini βmen nimanidir bosib, ishlab turgan fayllarimni yoβqotib qoβydimβ darajasidan βmeni tizimim 2 soniyada yuklanadiβ darajasiga qadar oshirib olishingiz mumkin.
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Real Speaking Test
IELTS Speaking test in Uzbekistan β August 2018
Speaking test
Interview
β What is your full name?
β Can I see your ID?
β What can I call you?
β Where are you from?
β Tell me about the part of your country where you live.
β What do you like about the place where you live?
β How was your first day at high school?
β Who was your favorite teacher? Why?
Cue Card
Talk about a car trip that you took. Please say
β Where did you go?
β What was the purpose of the trip?
β Who was there with you?
β Why do you still remember this trip?
Discussion
β How often do you travel by car?
β How good is the transportation system in your country?
β How can it be improved?
β Do you think doing so will reduce pollution?
β If the transportation system were improved, would more people use it?
A Friendly Reminder (as usual)π€
Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies, Typically, you will be asked about everyday topics, such as work, studies, sport, family and so on. So you should try answering IELTS Speaking questions before the exam. You will be surprised how simple they are! You just need to learn appropriate vocabulary and understand what answers you will giveπ€
βοΈNote: Record your answers in order to check your pronunciation and work on it, if you made pronuncing errors
I hope you are enjoying my posts, By the way, they are so helpful in preparing for the official IELTS test. So, if you like them, then share themπ€
#speaking
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
IELTS Speaking test in Uzbekistan β August 2018
Speaking test
Interview
β What is your full name?
β Can I see your ID?
β What can I call you?
β Where are you from?
β Tell me about the part of your country where you live.
β What do you like about the place where you live?
β How was your first day at high school?
β Who was your favorite teacher? Why?
Cue Card
Talk about a car trip that you took. Please say
β Where did you go?
β What was the purpose of the trip?
β Who was there with you?
β Why do you still remember this trip?
Discussion
β How often do you travel by car?
β How good is the transportation system in your country?
β How can it be improved?
β Do you think doing so will reduce pollution?
β If the transportation system were improved, would more people use it?
A Friendly Reminder (as usual)π€
Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies, Typically, you will be asked about everyday topics, such as work, studies, sport, family and so on. So you should try answering IELTS Speaking questions before the exam. You will be surprised how simple they are! You just need to learn appropriate vocabulary and understand what answers you will giveπ€
βοΈNote: Record your answers in order to check your pronunciation and work on it, if you made pronuncing errors
I hope you are enjoying my posts, By the way, they are so helpful in preparing for the official IELTS test. So, if you like them, then share themπ€
#speaking
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Grammar time
BECAUSE πΈASπΈ SINCE
π Because, as va since "sababli" deb tarjima qilinadi, ular biror narsaning sababini ko'rsatadi:
πΈ We stayed at home because/as/since it was raining.
πΉ Biz yomg'ir yog'ayotganligi sababli uyda qoldik.
π΄ Because, as va since orasida deyarli farq yo'q, lekin "but" sababga kuchliroq urg'u berish uchun ishlatilinadi. As va since esa sabab "ochiq - oydin, ko'rinib turgan" ligini aytganda ishlatilinadi:
πΈ I will do it because I want to, not because you asked me.
πΉ Men buni o'zim xohlaganim sabab qilaman, sen so'raganing uchun emas.
π΄ Sababga urg'u berilgan βοΈ
πΈ As/since everyone is here, we can begin.
πΉ Hamma shuyerda ekanligi sababli, boshlasak bo'ladi.
π΄ Hamma shuyerda ekanligi ochiq ko'rinib turibti βοΈ
βοΈ Savolga javob berganda biz faqat "because" ni ishlatamiz:
πΈ Why are you late?
πΉ Because I missed the bus.
πΈ Nega kechga qolding?
πΉ Avtobusni o'tkazib yuborganim sabab
BECAUSE π BECAUSE OF
π Because bog'lovchisi o'zidan keyin "Clause" ya'ni butun gap talab qiladi, biroq "because of" esa ot, olmosh yoki gerund qabul qiladi:
πΈ The match was cancelled because the weather was terrible.
πΉThe match was cancelled because of the terrible weather
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
BECAUSE πΈASπΈ SINCE
π Because, as va since "sababli" deb tarjima qilinadi, ular biror narsaning sababini ko'rsatadi:
πΈ We stayed at home because/as/since it was raining.
πΉ Biz yomg'ir yog'ayotganligi sababli uyda qoldik.
π΄ Because, as va since orasida deyarli farq yo'q, lekin "but" sababga kuchliroq urg'u berish uchun ishlatilinadi. As va since esa sabab "ochiq - oydin, ko'rinib turgan" ligini aytganda ishlatilinadi:
πΈ I will do it because I want to, not because you asked me.
πΉ Men buni o'zim xohlaganim sabab qilaman, sen so'raganing uchun emas.
π΄ Sababga urg'u berilgan βοΈ
πΈ As/since everyone is here, we can begin.
πΉ Hamma shuyerda ekanligi sababli, boshlasak bo'ladi.
π΄ Hamma shuyerda ekanligi ochiq ko'rinib turibti βοΈ
βοΈ Savolga javob berganda biz faqat "because" ni ishlatamiz:
πΈ Why are you late?
πΉ Because I missed the bus.
πΈ Nega kechga qolding?
πΉ Avtobusni o'tkazib yuborganim sabab
BECAUSE π BECAUSE OF
π Because bog'lovchisi o'zidan keyin "Clause" ya'ni butun gap talab qiladi, biroq "because of" esa ot, olmosh yoki gerund qabul qiladi:
πΈ The match was cancelled because the weather was terrible.
πΉThe match was cancelled because of the terrible weather
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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Vocabulary Time
All these words are used in front of "work" and "job":
Work va job oldidan ishlatilinadigan so'zlar:
πΉ Use these words if the work is interesting and gives positive feelings:
πΈ satisfying
πΈ stimulating
πΈ fascinating
πΈ exciting
πΉ Use these words if the work is not interesting:
πΈ dull
πΈ boring
πΈ uninteresting
πΈ unstimulating
πΉ Use these words if the work involves doing the same things again and again:
πΈ repetitive
πΈ routine
πΉ Use these words if the work is difficult and makes you tired:
πΈ tiring
πΈ tough
πΈ hard
πΈ demanding
#vocabulary
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
All these words are used in front of "work" and "job":
Work va job oldidan ishlatilinadigan so'zlar:
πΉ Use these words if the work is interesting and gives positive feelings:
πΈ satisfying
πΈ stimulating
πΈ fascinating
πΈ exciting
πΉ Use these words if the work is not interesting:
πΈ dull
πΈ boring
πΈ uninteresting
πΈ unstimulating
πΉ Use these words if the work involves doing the same things again and again:
πΈ repetitive
πΈ routine
πΉ Use these words if the work is difficult and makes you tired:
πΈ tiring
πΈ tough
πΈ hard
πΈ demanding
#vocabulary
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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That's how people take advantage of youπ
#motivation
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
That's how people take advantage of youπ
#motivation
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Real Speaking Test
IELTS Speaking test in Uzbekistan β August 2018
Interview
β What is your full name?
β Can I see your ID?
β Where are you from?
β Do you work or study?
β What subjects are you studying?
β What is your major? Why?
β Why did you choose that university?
β Where do you spend your free time?
β Who do you usually spend it with?
β Do you like traveling? Why?
β Do you do it by yourself or with somebody?
β Where do you want to go in the future?
β Why do you want to go there?
β What do you expect from this trip?
Cue Card
Talk about a song from your country. Please say
β Why do you like the song?
β Where did you hear it?
β What are the lyrics and the meaning of this song?
Discussion
β Talk about the traditional music in your country.
β Where do children and adults learn about traditional music?
β What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
β On what occasions do you listen to traditional music?
β Do young and older generations like to listen to traditional music?
A Friendly Reminder (as usual)π€
Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies, Typically, you will be asked about everyday topics, such as work, studies, sport, family and so on. So you should try answering IELTS Speaking questions before the exam. You will be surprised how simple they are! You just need to learn appropriate vocabulary and understand what answers you will giveπ€
βοΈNote: Record your answers in order to check your pronunciation and work on it, if you made pronuncing errors
I hope you are enjoying my posts, By the way, they are so helpful in preparing for the official IELTS test. So, if you like them, then share themπ€
#speaking
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
IELTS Speaking test in Uzbekistan β August 2018
Interview
β What is your full name?
β Can I see your ID?
β Where are you from?
β Do you work or study?
β What subjects are you studying?
β What is your major? Why?
β Why did you choose that university?
β Where do you spend your free time?
β Who do you usually spend it with?
β Do you like traveling? Why?
β Do you do it by yourself or with somebody?
β Where do you want to go in the future?
β Why do you want to go there?
β What do you expect from this trip?
Cue Card
Talk about a song from your country. Please say
β Why do you like the song?
β Where did you hear it?
β What are the lyrics and the meaning of this song?
Discussion
β Talk about the traditional music in your country.
β Where do children and adults learn about traditional music?
β What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
β On what occasions do you listen to traditional music?
β Do young and older generations like to listen to traditional music?
A Friendly Reminder (as usual)π€
Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies, Typically, you will be asked about everyday topics, such as work, studies, sport, family and so on. So you should try answering IELTS Speaking questions before the exam. You will be surprised how simple they are! You just need to learn appropriate vocabulary and understand what answers you will giveπ€
βοΈNote: Record your answers in order to check your pronunciation and work on it, if you made pronuncing errors
I hope you are enjoying my posts, By the way, they are so helpful in preparing for the official IELTS test. So, if you like them, then share themπ€
#speaking
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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Vocabulary time
πΈCut off - kesmoq, uzmoq (phone, electric)
πΈFall down - qoqilib yiqilib tushmoq
πΈFall out (with) - do'stlikni to'xtatmoq
πΈFill in - to'ldirmoq (hujjat, qog'oz)
πΈFill up - butunlay to'ldirmoq (idishni suvga va h.k.)
πΈFind out - xabar topmoq
πΈGet away with - jazodan qochmoq
πΈGet in (to) - mashinaga minmoq
πΈGet out (of) - mashinadan, binodan, xonadan chiqmoq
πΈGet on (to) - avtobus, poyezdga chiqmoq
πΈGet off - avtobus, poyezdan tushmoq
πΈGet on - yaxshi chiqishib ketmoq boshqalar bilan
πΈGet over - sog'aymoq
πΈGet up - o'rnidan turmoq
πΈGive away - berib yuborish (tekinga)
πΈGive back - qaytarib olmoq (bergan narsani)
#vocabulary
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
πΈCut off - kesmoq, uzmoq (phone, electric)
πΈFall down - qoqilib yiqilib tushmoq
πΈFall out (with) - do'stlikni to'xtatmoq
πΈFill in - to'ldirmoq (hujjat, qog'oz)
πΈFill up - butunlay to'ldirmoq (idishni suvga va h.k.)
πΈFind out - xabar topmoq
πΈGet away with - jazodan qochmoq
πΈGet in (to) - mashinaga minmoq
πΈGet out (of) - mashinadan, binodan, xonadan chiqmoq
πΈGet on (to) - avtobus, poyezdga chiqmoq
πΈGet off - avtobus, poyezdan tushmoq
πΈGet on - yaxshi chiqishib ketmoq boshqalar bilan
πΈGet over - sog'aymoq
πΈGet up - o'rnidan turmoq
πΈGive away - berib yuborish (tekinga)
πΈGive back - qaytarib olmoq (bergan narsani)
#vocabulary
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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Useful
Special phrases + GERUND
πΈ look forward to + ing
πΈ get used to + ing
πΈ be accustomed to +ing
πΈ object to + ing
πΈ be committed to +ing
πΉ I look forward to(hope) metting with you
πΉ I got used to following the new schedule
πΉ I am committed to exercising every day
πΉ We object to participating in any crime
πΉ We are accustomed to eating dinner 7 p.m
π Note: A gerund is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
Special phrases + GERUND
πΈ look forward to + ing
πΈ get used to + ing
πΈ be accustomed to +ing
πΈ object to + ing
πΈ be committed to +ing
πΉ I look forward to(hope) metting with you
πΉ I got used to following the new schedule
πΉ I am committed to exercising every day
πΉ We object to participating in any crime
πΉ We are accustomed to eating dinner 7 p.m
π Note: A gerund is the -ing form of a verb used as a noun
#grammar
π¬π§ @inglizchaDars - kanaliga ulanish
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Useful
π Different ways to: TALK
1οΈβ£ speak (formal)
πΈ to talk to somebody about something
I spoke to him yesterday
2οΈβ£ chat (formal)
πΈ to talk to someone in a casual way
My friends and I often chat for hours
3οΈβ£ converse (formal)
πΈ to have a conversation with somebody
The men conversed over lunch
4οΈβ£ babble (formal)
πΈ to talk quickly and in an excited or foolish way
He'll babble about his work all night, If you don't stop him
5οΈβ£ gossip (formal)
πΈ to talk about other people's private lives
They often gossip about their classmates
6οΈβ£ vocalize (formal)
πΈ to use words to express something
The student vocalized her ideas
7οΈβ£ verbalize (formal)
πΈ to express one's feeling or ideas in words
He doesn't verbalize his feelings often
8οΈβ£ yak (informal)
πΈ to talk, often for a long time, about unimportant matters
Stop yakking on your cell phone on the bus
#useful
π¬π§ @IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish
π Different ways to: TALK
1οΈβ£ speak (formal)
πΈ to talk to somebody about something
I spoke to him yesterday
2οΈβ£ chat (formal)
πΈ to talk to someone in a casual way
My friends and I often chat for hours
3οΈβ£ converse (formal)
πΈ to have a conversation with somebody
The men conversed over lunch
4οΈβ£ babble (formal)
πΈ to talk quickly and in an excited or foolish way
He'll babble about his work all night, If you don't stop him
5οΈβ£ gossip (formal)
πΈ to talk about other people's private lives
They often gossip about their classmates
6οΈβ£ vocalize (formal)
πΈ to use words to express something
The student vocalized her ideas
7οΈβ£ verbalize (formal)
πΈ to express one's feeling or ideas in words
He doesn't verbalize his feelings often
8οΈβ£ yak (informal)
πΈ to talk, often for a long time, about unimportant matters
Stop yakking on your cell phone on the bus
#useful
π¬π§ @IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish