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πŸ”All about IELTS

Alisher Soliev (IELTS 9.0x2 |W8.5x5, S9.0x3) & Mukhammadali Sodikov (IELTS 9.0x4| W8.5x2, S9.0x6).

Founders of @ad_astra_school


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Est.: 06/Nov/2020
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#exampaper IDP CDI 19.04.2023

#task1: Shown above ⬆️

#task2: Nowadays, more and more people from different cities are spending more time away from their families. What are the possible reasons and the effects on the people themselves and their families?

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#exampaper IDP PBI 20.04.2023

#task1: The graph shows four methods of dealing with waste in four European countries.

#task2: Art classes, such as painting and drawing, are important for a child's development as other subjects, so they should be compulsory in schools. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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The graph below shows the different home activities among young children in four different countries

#task1

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Read the reports above and choose the one you like more. Note that they both are high level essays.
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Me when I see a candidate use a fancy word

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Hey, folks

Our school, Ad Astra, has been a trusted partner of IDP Uzbekistan for some time now. And our partnership has helped improve test taker experience by making the registration process less frustrating and stress-free.

Now there's an affiliate link attributed to our school, and you'd be doing us a huge favor if you used it to register for your exam. This would help us to keep posting quality content at no cost and maintain our non-profit online platform status.

So, if you're planning on taking the test soon and your choice is IDP test center, you can use the registration link right here:

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#exampaper IDP/BC PBI 29.04.2023

#task1: πŸ‘†

#task2: In some countries, students live at home with their family while they study at university, whereas in other countries students attend university in another city. Do the advantages of living away from home during university outweigh the disadvantages?

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The bar chart provides information about seven different employment categories of adults in 2003 and 10 years later.

Overall, the proportions of adults in education training, hotel industry, building, and self-employed categories increased, whereas the figures for those in medicine, business, and who were unemployed showed the opposite. Although in 2003 business sector had the largest proportion of workers, in 2013 the dominance was taken over by the self-employed category.

Focusing on the year 2003 first, the highest number of workers, at about 47%, was employed in the business field, which was distantly followed by medicine with 20%. An identical percentage of adults (just over 10%) were self-employed and unemployed in this year, while education training and hotel industry closed the list with about 8 and 4% respectively.

The rankings of all the categories had changed by 2013. For example, those who were self-employed accounted for the largest share of about a third, whereas business ranked second with roughly 27%. Having proportions in the region of 17-20%, building, hotel industry and education training came next, but medicine and unemployment figures were a lot lower than the shares mentioned above, at 10% and just over 5%.

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#exampaper BC CDI 30.04.2023

#task1: The graph shows the number of applicants from four different countries in a UK university between 1999 and 2003.

#task2: Scientific research should be carried out and controlled by the governments rather than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

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All the people in a company should be treated equally and provided with the same number of holidays in a year.

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

It
is suggested that every member of company staff be entitled to the same amount of holiday time as a gesture of equal treatment in the workplace. I personally take issue with this suggestion.

Admittedly, a company can benefit from a uniform holiday time policy in some respects. One immediate positive outcome of such a policy would be improved staff morale. Having received an equal amount of holiday break, staff members, especially junior employees, feel appreciated and a heightened sense of self-worth, which are critical to employee engagement. One other upside to having the same number of sabbaticals is better group dynamics. That is, it helps foster positive relationships between the employee and the supervisor seeing as everyone’s work is equally rewarded. This is especially true in the case of new recruits who might feel underappreciated for lack of experience and familiarity with their job. In these regards, company can enjoy boosted productivity as a result of the so-called β€œjust holiday system”.

Despite these benefits, I see some flaws in allowing all employees equal holiday break irrespective of their job title or productivity. The main downside is arguably loss of competitive spirit in the workplace. Since most people consider their holiday length as a privilege earned for their exceptional performance, they become less driven to work hard when their holiday time is capped. This, as a result, might mean fewer high performers in a company. Not only does uniform holiday break hurt employee performance, but it can also prove financially disadvantageous. This is because a general rise in vacation time is often followed by a fall in output, which means no additional revenue for the company. In effect, the company is less likely to grow.

In conclusion, there are certainly some advantages to having the same amount of time off work for the entire staff, but I believe it can hinder competition in a company and its bottom line.

#task2
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A&M admission for Summer 2023 is hereπŸ₯³πŸ₯³


Admission test date: May 14, Sunday

Program launch date: May 22, Monday

Registration deadline: May 10, Wednesday


‼️A quick update on our admission test‼️

Our admission will be carried out in TWO stages:

Stage I
- A reading&listening test (IELTS format; passing score 6.5+)

Stage II - A 5-10-minute-long freestyle interview (we'll shortlist students based on their test results)


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Here's a little on what to expect from the course:

πŸ‘‰a 5-month-long comprehensive program featuring pre-IELTS and IELTS classes

πŸ‘‰medium-sized groups (about 10-12 students)

πŸ‘‰8 classes a week, each lasting about 2 hours

πŸ‘‰a complimentary mock test(Reading&Listening) session every week and free all-inclusive mock test sessions few weeks leading up to your main exam

πŸ‘‰all classes taught by Alisher (IELTS Band 8.5(x7) | W8.0(x3)) and Mukhammadali (IELTS Band 9.0(x2)| S9.0(x3) | W8.5(x2))

πŸ‘‰a dedicated essay check teacher service

πŸ‘‰exam registration help

πŸ‘‰ free textbooks

The tuition fee is 700,000 soums/month
(advance payment)

Class timing:
10:00-12:00//12:00-14:00

Once again, since our group size is LIMITED to 10-12 students, we will be selecting top 10-12 applicants on the basis of a mock test held on May 14th and interviews few days afterwards at Ad Astra school (Bukhara)[@ad_astra_school].

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Scientific research should be carried out and controlled by the governments rather than private companies. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

It is suggested that the government be in charge of conducting scientific research, not private entities such as businesses. Although there are some valid reasons for this suggestion, I am personally opposed to it.

Government oversight over research in the area of science can be justified on several grounds. The most potent reason for this would be prevention of unethical practices. Some companies, like cosmetics and drug manufacturers, test their new products on animals and in some extreme cases, on humans, in the name of scientific advances. This raises moral questions over animal and human safety. The government could also play a critical role in sharing scientific research results in a just and meaningful manner. Companies are sometimes reluctant to share their research results, but the government could disseminate knowledge obtained from scientific research efficiently with extensive resources at its disposal and to people who need it the most.

Despite these reasons, I object to having the government control scientific research. The main problem here is research progress being stifled as a result of excessive regulation. That is, inherent bureaucracy which comes with government intervention could hamper research speed as well as business operations. Allowing businesses autonomy in scientific research would also fuel healthy competition. Having been given freedom to research and experiment and deliver new products, companies would be more driven to innovate, which will ultimately benefit the economy. Finally, government involvement can sometimes lead to malicious meddling when there are corrupt officials involved. In these regards, government being responsible for scientific research can be undesirable.

In conclusion, government control over scientific research is justifiable in some ways, but I believe it is an unwise course of action as it can hinder progress and market competition and possibly, create chances for unlawful acts.

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I wonder how Muhammad Ali felt when he knocked out Sonny Liston

I guess I kinda know...
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You know what's cooler than a niner?

A double niner
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BC CDI 30/04/2023

Alhamdulillah!!!

First Uzbek niner with BC (youngest)
First Uzbek double niner (youngest)

Age: 23

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You don’t become confident by shouting affirmations in the mirror, but by having a stack of undeniable proof that you are who you say you are. Outwork your self-doubt

- Alex Hormozi


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