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IELTS maydonidagi eng "go'shtli" darslar kanaliga xush kelibsiz.

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— Michael, 16 yoshda IELTS 8.5
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Programmers (me) have a paradigm called "KISS".
It stands for Keep It Super Simple (not the kiss you thought of).

It is a design principle which states that systems should be as simple as possible. Wherever possible, complexity should be avoided in a system — as simplicity guarantees the greatest levels of user acceptance and interaction.

Same is true for Writing Task 2. Avoid using any words, structures or phrases which you're not 100% confident of. You'll just decrease your own score since if you don't know the correct usage, you're most likely going to mess the things up.

My advice is to play it safe and not to try to insert any "high-level" words and keep it down to what you know for sure.


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Programmers (me) have a paradigm called "KISS". It stands for Keep It Super Simple (not the kiss you thought of). It is a design principle which states that systems should be as simple as possible. Wherever possible, complexity should be avoided in a system…
Yet another important thing in writing is paragraphing and coherence.

Logical flow of your ideas and proper usage of paragraphing can significantly affect your CC score. Make sure every single one of your sentences make sense both individually and as a part of your essay.

Most probably you're familiar with the "topic sentence => explain => example" type of structuring a paragraph.

That's when you:
- state the idea without explaining it as a first sentence
- in the next 2-3 sentences you explain and expand that idea
- and the last 1-2 sentences showcase an example to prove the idea.

What many candidates do, and quite frankly, what I did when I was just learning task 2 is that I would just keep paraphrasing the main point without really diving deep and explaining it. Make sure you're not just repeating yourself in the explanation part, explain your points.

We gon' have another interesting programming principle in the next post 😁)

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The principle is DRY.

I don't mean it literally. we call it so. It stands for Don't Repeat Yourself.

The DRY principle is stated as "Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system" [1]

It basically teaches developers to reduce repetition of some basic patterns and to replace those with abstractions to avoid redundancy.

And of course I managed to apply it to writing because... why not? What I see in many people's essays is repetition of ideas without really explaining them.

So they'll basically write "there are several negative impacts that smarter computers may have on humans" as a topic sentence and proceed to paraphrase it a hundred times for an explanation.

You should NOT be doing this. As soon as you finish a sentence, read your entire paragraph and ensure everything is reasonable. Statements and explanations are two different things and they're not interchangeable in any circumstances.

[1] - wikipedia

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From tomorrow I'll be posting #dailyvideo s by very well-known internet figures. You'll like it, trust me.
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When you've finished your essay and find out you've written only 248 words:
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Guess I'm the only one without a MacBook.

#brokevibes
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By the way, this is the task 1 table I got a flipped 9.0 for.
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Pray you see tomorrow little boy you gon' learn...
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https://youtu.be/pTn6Ewhb27k

The next #dailyvideo . It's by Derek Muller, and it is indeed the most controversial one out of all his videos.
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📝I'm considering starting a series called "2 a.m. essays." You'll provide me with task 2 questions, and I'll write and publish essays on them at night.

🌃Why the night, you might ask? It's simply because that's when I used to write essays during my own test preparations. I want to create the same atmosphere for you.

💭I will also share my thought process and the planning I undertake before writing. However, because of the considerable time commitment required, I can only produce 2-3 samples every week.

If this idea interests you, please let me know. All you need to do is submit task 2 questions and spread the word about the channel.

#series #2amessays
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You might see me in the same clothes
I had on last week, am I ashamed? No (Yeah)
You heard the sayin', "If it ain't broke
Don't fix it," that's my motto
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Have a quick look at this, you don't have to understand it, just give it a read-through.

I studied English for a year, then took a break for two years to focus on IT. During that time, I read a lot of technical material and watched a ton of English videos, which helped me get comfortable with the language. Because of that, I was able to get a Listening score of 9.0 within just 3-4 days and a Reading score of 8.5 after about 2 weeks of preparation.

I only practiced academic writing skills as my previous writing experience had been limited to technical writing, and of course, I practiced my speaking skills as well.
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