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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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The diagram illustrates the process of shaping glass containers. On the whole, there are nine distinct stages in this linear process, starting with melting glass and finishing with packaging stages. It is also worth mentioning that the process requires specialized equipment and some external influence.

The first set of stages involves molding glass containers. Initially, small glass pieces are placed into a furnace with a funnel-like opening. After this, these glass pieces are heated to 105 degrees Celsius, before being put into a special mold to be pressed. In the following phase, the molded glass is transferred to the second mold for further pressing and thinning the glass wall, whereupon the air is let into the mold to cool the container.

The rest of the phases of the process all happen outside the mold. Once the molded container has been taken out, it is put into a kiln where it is heated to 482 degrees Celsius for hardening. Subsequently, the glass container undergoes the process of cooling for about an hour in a separate container that has a moderate temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. In the final stage, quality control specialists scrutinize every product for defects, and if any found, they are wasted, whereas good ones are placed into boxes for sale.

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#task1 #alisher_types #mock_writing #classwork #process

#aGoodOne

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#results #seven #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP PBI 6/May/2023

Age: 15
Attempt: 1
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 5 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP PBI 6/May/2023

Age: 16
Attempt: 1
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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#results #sevenpointfive #alhamdulillah #2023 BC PBI 6/May/2023

Age: 17
Attempt: 2
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 6 months

Teachers: Alisher&Muhammadali. We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.

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Double IELTS 9.0! | AD ASTRA Edition

πŸ—£EduPodcast 10-sonda IELTS 9.0 ni 2-marotaba qo'lga kiritgan Muhammadali va uning eng yaqin do'sti Alisher bilan do'stlik va raqobat munoosabatlari haqida gaplashdik!

πŸŽ™ Mehmonlarimiz:
β€’ Alisher Soliev (Co-founder of AD ASTRA School)
β€’ Mukhammadali Sodikov (Co-founder of AD ASTRA School)

🌐 Premyerani hoziroq YouTubeda tomosha qiling!


πŸ“† Quyida Iyun oyida Buxoro viloyati o'tkaziladigan IELTS imtihon sa'nalarini ko'rishingiz mumkin πŸ‘‡

▫️Paper based: 3-iyun, 15-iyun
▫️CD: 4-iyun, 11-iyun, 25-iyun

‼️IELTS imtihonlariga exams.uz sayti orqali ro'yxatdan o'ting!

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The bar chart provides data on the proportion of people who went to cinemas on different days of the week in a country in Europe. The study covers the years 2003, 2005 and 2007.

Overall, the proportions of cinema-goers on Monday through Thursday were a lot smaller than those on Saturday, Sunday and Friday over the period, with Saturday registering the highest numbers throughout.

Focusing on the first four days of the week, the shares of movie-goers on Monday and Thursday increased over the period, from around 10 to 13% and from about 12% to just under a fifth, respectively. However, the figures for the other two days declined: while Tuesday showed a negligible 2-percent drop to 18% during the timeframe, Wednesday saw its share halve to approximately 8% in 2007.

The weekends and Friday comprised relatively larger proportions. For example, after growing from 40% to a peak of 45% between 2003 and 2005, the figure for those paying a visit to cinemas on Saturday dropped marginally by roughly 2%. Although Sunday witnessed almost the same pattern of change, albeit with smaller percentages, as Saturday did, rising from 30% to about a third, the figures for Friday remained constant at 30%.

#classwork #alisher_types #task1 #bar

#oneofmybests

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A map or a process?)))
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#exampaper IDP BC PBI 20.05.2023

#task1 : The chart below shows the percentage of river water in UK rivers that is classified as having good chemical quality between 1990 and 2002.

#task2: Some people think that the main purpose of schools is to turn children into good citizens and workers, rather to benefit them as individuals. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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Great time to be alive. Blessed to have had you all

Once an Ad Astrian, forever an Ad Astrian

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Guess what finally got here

Just got handed this cool gift bag with a cute cap, a T-shirt and some random envelope by a British Council representative.

Genuinely appreciate this nice gesture, @British_Council_Uz

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Another casual Sunday evening made less casual @British_Council_Uz
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A little graduation send-off by Ms.Sevara and Ms.Feruza. Me and Alisher just happened to be there and figured why not butt in

We had fun having you around, guys and hope you did too

Once an Ad Astrian, forever an Ad Astrian

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The table provides data on the number of automobiles produced in Thailand, Argentina and Australia over three-year intervals between 2003 and 2009.

The number of cars manufactured in Argentina and Thailand stood at about 235,000 and 735,000 units, respectively. The former showed a more or less steady increase and had made roughly 466,000 light vehicles by the end of the period. However, the latter, after hitting the table high of approximately 1.2m in 2006, witnessed a slight decline to just under a million.

As far as Australia's car production is concerned, it started with about 452,000 units in the initial year, but this figure almost halved over the next six years, amounting to around 245,000 automobiles in 2009.

In summary, the quantity of cars produced in Argentina and Thailand rose over the period, whereas that of Australia showed the reverse. It is also apparent that Thailand registered the highest numbers in each year studied.

#task1 #table #alisher_types #mock_writing #classwork #aGoodOne

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I will soon share a list of YouTube channels with amazing content on WRITING ✍️. Most of them are run by former examiners.

We aren’t gonna organize writing and/or speaking marathons.

But, these awesome channels should be good enough to boost your ielts score, guys. You don’t have to spend a single penny on so-called marathons.

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Share this post with friends, teachers, anyone preparing for IELTS so that we benefit more people.

Okay, let’s go ⬇️

1️⃣. BestMyTest: (https://youtu.be/XnynG0YzzyQ).

I’ve personally watched their videos on writing and can confidently say that Kira is one of the best teachers in the IELTS community.

2️⃣. Complete Test Success (by Lar Ryan): https://youtu.be/kUtldlA18MU.

This channel is full of eye-opening videos for many IELTS instructor in Uzbekistan by an ex-examiner with more than 10 years of experience in teaching English.

3️⃣. Write to the top (by Adam): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CY2lUu9PeE&list=PLKoe3OLL3MuwykpMm_NZztlg6B1FYNqwR&index=10.

4️⃣. IELTS Daily (Chris): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ha8CPkcGs&t=713s.

5️⃣. Prepare for IELTS with Former Examiners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlqKlXFEtZk&t=315s

6️⃣. E2 IELTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MdrvlVfMbI&list=PLdawRnR9ilZDbeQ7SnUmbYJ0UojhGpAMx&index=8.

Check these out and thank me later, guys. I know that some of these channels are already quite popular, but they are so underrated.

P.S.: My previous post might've hurt some people's feelings. However, I just voiced my opinion and wanted to recommend some nice channels. And, I do respect many reputable IELTS instructors who are making great contributions to our community for free. However, most of you are well aware that a large number of instructors, without a decent score (by "decent" I mean 7.5-8.0 in W), are making money off of people selling their courses when there are many good courses FOR FREE on YouTube. Money shouldn't be the main goal. Peace ✌️. Enjoy.

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The table describes the changes in marital trends in Australia over a four-decade period (1960-2000).

Overall, the number of religious marriages generally fell over the given timeframe while the reverse was true in the case of civil marriages. In fact, while religious marriage was by far the most common choice, it was surpassed by civil marriage at the end. Furthermore, the average age of marriage for both males and females grew markedly, though age gap between bride and groom shrank.

Looking at the figures for types of marriages, in 1960 four times as many Australians accepted religious marriage as civil marriage (42,000 and 8,000). A decade later, these figures had risen by 4,000 each. The number of marriages continued to grow, reaching 50,000 for religious and 16,000 for civil in 1980. However, the next ten years saw the number of religious marriages decline by 18,000 though it was up by 2,000 in 2000. On the contrary, the number of Australian married on a civil basis more than doubled, peaking at 40,000 in the last year.

As for average age figures, in 1960 the normal age of marriage for women was 21, two years junior of men. For the next two decades, the average age rose consistently by 2 years for both genders, being reset to 25 for women and 27 for men. The trend persisted until the end of the period, at which point the average of a bride was set at 30 and that of groom at 31.

#task1
249 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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More and more people enjoy their free time activities which are dangerous (such as mountain-climbing, bungee jumping)

What is the reason for this?
Is this a positive or negative development?

An increasing number of people these days are choosing to do something extreme, such as bungee jumping and mountain climbing, in their spare time. While there are various motives why they are doing so, I am of the opinion that it is a favorable trend.

The reasons as to why increasingly more people are taking up dangerous activities vary. Firstly, people are bored of routine activities like collecting banknotes and coins, socializing with their friends in a park or a cafΓ©, and learning new things. They want to experience something unusual and exciting, so extreme activities can easily satisfy their needs. Another cause of this behavior can be the drive to seek thrill. When people try extreme sports or activities only once, they tend to experience adrenaline rush and want more of it. As a person who tried wingsuit jumping, I can assure that one feels like doing it time and again, having tasted this pleasure once. Therefore, it is no wonder that many people feel drawn to take part in extreme pastimes these days.

From my perspective, the trend towards trying risky free time activities is a positive one. For one, it gives people an opportunity to travel, enjoy foreign culture and natural sceneries. The closest place to my country to try skydiving, for example, is Kazakhstan, and I have to travel more than a thousand kilometers if i want to skydive. The same can be true for many other extreme free time activities, including surfing which requires big waves, thereby providing enthusiasts with an opportunity to travel. Secondly, albeit no less importantly, extreme activities help one explore their new 'me'. While for some these are a way of overcoming their fear, for others they are a perfect chance to take risks. No matter what one's intentions are, all of those who try dangerous activities are highly likely to become bolder, more confident, and improve their risk-taking skills, which are important qualities.

To conclude, the causes of why more and more people are interested in doing something extreme are to seek thrill and avoid mundane activities. In my view, this is a very positive development, because it provides people with a chance to travel and become better versions of themselves.

#task2 #alisher_types #classwork #mixed_type

#oneofmybests

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