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This is what Khurshid aka, my IELTS teacher, taught me to do in the preparation time given in Part 2. I also teach my students this way. Lovely and useful, isnโ€™t it?
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I'd like to describe a time when I taught my friend Asror something. Back in high school, I had a knack for math and loved helping others with it. Asror, on the other hand, always found math challenging and would often struggle with his homework.

One day, Asror asked me if I could help him prepare for an upcoming math test. He was feeling pretty stressed about it, so I agreed to give him a hand. We met up at my place after school and started going over the material. I explained the concepts he found difficult, broke down complex problems into simpler steps, and showed him some tips and tricks I used to remember formulas and solve equations.

We spent a few hours together, working through various problems and reviewing the key topics. I made sure to go at his pace, encouraging him whenever he got something right. By the end of our session, I could see a noticeable improvement in his understanding and confidence.

Seeing Asror's progress and knowing I had helped make a difference felt incredibly rewarding. It reminded me how much I enjoyed teaching and helping others learn. This experience also strengthened our friendship, as we supported each other through the ups and downs of school life. Then Asror started being interested in mathematics and we competed with each other and this competition provided a strong feeling between us towards mathematics: learning it and being successful in it. So we kind of were the leaders in our group and Asror also it very seriously and he became very good at mathematics and he also started giving a hand to others who were struggling with mathematics.

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#tip

You donโ€™t need to have experienced a situation to talk about it in IELTS Part Two. The key is to speak fluently and showcase your range of vocabulary and grammar. Examiners are not concerned with whether your story is real or fictional; they are focused on your language abilities. So, just speak confidently and demonstrate your skills to prove that you deserve the score you need. Thatโ€™s all.

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Iโ€™d like to describe a place that I think is excellent for people to live in: Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. Iโ€™ve been living here for a while now, and it has quickly become a place I truly appreciate. Tashkent has a lot to offer in terms of quality of life, and itโ€™s a city Iโ€™d recommend to anyone looking for a good place to settle down.

Tashkent is a bustling metropolis with a blend of modern and traditional elements. The city is well-developed, with efficient public transportation, wide streets, and numerous parks and green spaces. The climate is quite pleasant most of the year, with hot summers and mild winters. There are also plenty of cultural and recreational activities, including theaters, museums, and shopping centers, making it a lively and vibrant place to live. However, the quality of air has not been good for a year or two due to ongoing construction, which has made the city quite dusty.

One of the best aspects of Tashkent is its community-oriented nature. People here are generally friendly and welcoming. The neighborhoods are safe, and there are excellent schools and healthcare facilities, which are essential for families. Additionally, the cost of living is relatively low compared to other major cities, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank.

I highly recommend living in Tashkent because of its balanced mix of tradition and modernity. The city's infrastructure and amenities make daily life convenient, while the rich cultural heritage offers a unique living experience. Whether youโ€™re a young professional, a family with children, or someone looking to retire in a peaceful yet dynamic environment, Tashkent has something for everyone.

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Well, one subject that I would like to learn in the future is astronomy, which is fascinating for me. Astronomy is a type of subject which is really crucial to learn not only for scientists but also for amateurs like me. By learning it, I can develop a new habit, such as star gazing, or sky photography, which can come quite useful to pass the time in moments of boredom. Although I know that I may not use this subject in my future job, I still want to have at least basic know-how about it.

The subject of astronomy started intriguing me when I watched a suite of movies related to cosmos, particularly, black holes, space time and four-dimensional life. The particular movies that absorbed me in astronomy, and all that stuff about space, satellites, moons, planets and ET were Interstellar, Martian and Marvel Studio's movies, sci-fi movies in general. Since then, I have had a burning desire to learn all about them.

I don't still surely know that I will take learning it seriously as I have enough on my plate these days, you know studying at university and make a living. They all made me busy, leaving no time for hobbies or for myself. I somehow managed to go to the gym. I am not a gym rat for sure, but I should live a healthy life. One of the options I have to learn astronomy is watching documentaries on websites or on YouTube. I know some brainy guys who run a YouTube channel, namely Brian Cox and Neil DeGrasse Tyson. I can watch their videos, and expand my knowledge about space.

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Iโ€™d like to describe a natural place that I love visiting and this place is the Chimgan Mountains in Uzbekistan. This stunning mountain range is located about 80 kilometers northeast of Tashkent, making it a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.

I usually go to the Chimgan Mountains during weekends or holidays, especially in the spring and summer months when the weather is, you know, pleasant and the scenery is at its most beautiful. The journey to Chimgan is an adventure in itself, with winding roads and breathtaking views of the landscape.

And of the main reasons I love visiting the Chimgan Mountains is the tranquility and fresh air. The area is covered with lush greenery and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, or you know horseback riding. There are also several picturesque spots to simply sit and enjoy the natural beauty. The sense of peace and connection to nature that I feel when Iโ€™m there is incredibly rejuvenating.

Another reason I enjoy the Chimgan Mountains is the opportunity for adventure. The trails vary in difficulty, so thereโ€™s something for everyone, from easy walks to challenging hikes. Additionally, the local hospitality is wonderful, and itโ€™s always a pleasure to interact with the people who live and work in the region.

The Chimgan Mountains are a natural haven that I cherish. The combination of stunning landscapes, fresh air, and a wide range of activities make it a place that I you know look forward to visiting whenever I can.

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Top mispronounced words by my students:

Fashion /หˆfรฆสƒษ™n/
Think /ฮธษชล‹k/
Jewelry /หˆสคuหษ™lri/
Focus /หˆfษ™สŠkษ™s/
Clothes /klษ™สŠ(รฐ)z/
Pivotal /หˆpษชvษ™tl/

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When I was young, one activity I enjoyed immensely was flying kites. It was a pastime I often shared with my friends from the neighborhood, and we looked forward to it every chance we got.

We would usually head to a large open field near our homes on weekends or during school holidays. This field was perfect for kite flying because it was spacious and free from obstacles like trees and buildings. We'd usually meet up in the late afternoon when the winds were just right. It was a bit of a ritual for us, packing our kites and snacks, and making a whole afternoon of it.

I particularly enjoyed this activity because it was both thrilling and relaxing. The excitement of watching my kite soar high into the sky, maneuvering it with the string, and competing with my friends to see whose kite could fly the highest or stay up the longest was incredibly fun. It was also a great way to spend time outdoors, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. Weโ€™d cheer each other on and laugh whenever someoneโ€™s kite took a nosedive โ€“ those moments were the best.

Another reason I loved flying kites was the sense of achievement it gave me. Successfully launching and controlling a kite took skill and patience, and each successful flight felt like a small victory. Plus, the joy and laughter we shared during these sessions created wonderful memories that I cherish to this day. Even now, thinking back to those afternoons brings a smile to my face โ€“ they were truly carefree, happy times.

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One unusual meal that stands out for me was organized by a friend who had recently returned from Japan. He invited a small group of us to his home in Tashkent for a traditional Japanese dinner, which was quite a unique experience given our usual Central Asian cuisine.

The meal was held in his cozy dining room, which he had decorated with Japanese elements like paper lanterns and bamboo mats. It was a small, intimate gathering with just five of us, all close friends. During the meal, we talked about his experiences in Japan, the culture, the food, and how it differed from what we were used to in Uzbekistan. We also shared our own travel stories and discussed how food is such an integral part of different cultures.

For the meal, we started with a rich, savory soup that was new to me. Then we moved on to sushi, which was beautifully presented and tasted incredibly fresh. The main course included a variety of dishes with unique flavors. We drank green tea, which complemented the meal perfectly. The taste of raw fish was particularly unusual for me, as itโ€™s not something commonly found in our local cuisine.

This meal was special for several reasons. Firstly, it was a delightful culinary adventure, introducing me to flavors and textures I had never experienced before. It was also special because it was a thoughtful gesture from my friend, who wanted to share a piece of his journey with us. Additionally, the intimate setting and the rich conversations made the evening memorable. It was an evening that broadened my culinary horizons and created lasting memories with close friends.

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