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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


✍️ Contact us: @alisherposts_bot // +998949135060

πŸ”†Discussion area: @alisherdiscusses

Est.: 06/Nov/2020
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A&M admission for Fall 2023 is hereπŸ₯³πŸ₯³


Admission test date: August 6, Sunday

Program launch date: August 20, Sunday


‼️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)


(generated from an earlier post)
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 bi-weekly complimentary mock test(Reading&Listening) session 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(x8) | 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 800,000 soums/month
(advance payment)

Class timing: 18:00-20:00 (1 hour delay time)



‼️REGISTRATION DEADLINE: August 3,
Thursday‼️



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 August 6 and interviews few days afterwards at Ad Astra school (Bukhara)[@ad_astra_school].

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πŸ”Ή In many countries around the world, rural people are moving to cities, so the population in the countryside is decreasing. Do you think this is a positive or a negative development? πŸ”Ή

πŸ”ΉThe population in rural areas is declining because a large number of people are moving to cities from the countryside. In my opinion, it is a change for the worse for both economic and social reasons.

The trend towards migrating to cities from the countryside has serious economic ramifications. When this happens, there will remain fewer workers to work in the land, which can bring about delays in harvesting, higher labor costs and a concomitant rise in the cost of food. Another blow to the economy would be extra financial expenses. If the cost of food is exorbitant, governments have no other choice but to import food and raise minimum salaries of their population, meaning more expenses. To compound the problem, these expenses may even contribute to inflation, which hinders the economic prosperity of a nation.

Migration to cities from the countryside also causes several social issues. One of them is a burden on social services, such as public transport. For example, significant quantities of people in rural areas of Tashkent moved to its downtown over the past decade, and the subway and bus systems have become overcrowded as a result, and it is even more so during the rush hours. Furthermore, such a trend will increase the demand for housing, pushing up the average price of apartments. While this benefits the construction industry, real estate agents and a whole host of other businesses, the general population is likely to suffer due to their inability or difficulties to pay for their monthly rent.

In conclusion, not only does the movement of population to cities cause economic issues, but it also gives rise to social problems, such as pressure on public transport and growth in property prices. Given these, I am of the opinion that this phenomenon is generally a negative one.πŸ”Ή

#task2 #outweigh #alisher_types #classwork #aGoodOne

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Forwarded from Ad Astra School (Alisher)
#results #eight #alhamdulillah #2023 IDP CDI 23/July/2023

Age: 25
Attempt: 4 (1st with us)
Start point: A&M program
Prep time w/ us: about 4 months.

Frankly speaking, I didn’t think that this guy would last long at the beginning, yet I was wrong. His determination and dedication to acquire knowledge brought him all the way from Samarkand to study in our school. I’m gonna share his experience and insights in a moment, but for now, let’s take a moment to congratulate him on his beautiful accomplishment and wish him good luck.

Our destination is clear: TO THE STARS ✨

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

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Forwarded from Road to IELTS band 9️⃣ (Shavkat Malikov)
First of all, I really want to say Alhamdulillah.

If you still believe that you can achieve high scores in IELTS within a short period of time with the usage of some tactics and tricks from some famous 'IELTS instructors', just ignore this message. Because there is no a magical thing that gives you high scores. I myself have been learning English for ages. To put into perspective, my first IELTS score was 5.5, second 6.5, third 7.5, and the last one is 8. Now, I would like to tell you how I got my 8, and it starts with my insights about Muhammadali and Alisher program:

I had been a general English teacher for only 3 months before Muhammadali got his 9. When I watched his podcast, I felt like I didn't know anything about English, and I decided to quit my job and join his program, but everybody disagreed. Despite so many disagreements, in the end, I decided to move to Bukhara and join his classes. I am sure that it was one of the wisest decisions in my life.

There were only two rules:
1. Only use English.
2. Be 100% ready for homework.

There were two motives:
1. Repetition is the key.
2. Who cares, bro? πŸ˜…

A lot of practice and learning new vocabulary.
I am sure that some can imagine how boring and demanding it is. Believe me or not, I haven't seen any improvement in the first two months. However, when I talked with one of my colleagues, he told me that my speech was faster and better than it used to be. I didn't believe it and checked my first video that I took about my first class with Muhammadali and Alisher. There was a huge difference, and at that time, I realized that I was on the right path. Then, I exposed myself to English for almost 2 more months. Once, I watched Tim's interview with a bunch of IELTS instructors.In that interview, he said that to get 8 or above, one needs to start dreaming in English. Believe me, in the third month of the program, I started dreaming in English because I was spending about 14-15 hours every day to improve my English. In fact, I was the guy who opened the center at 6:30-7 a.m and left home at 10 or 11 p.m.

I believe that hard work always pays off. After tons of lessons, each lasting at least 3 or 4 hours, mock exams, feedback, and therapy sessions, today I have received an overall band score of 8.
8.5- Listening
8.5- Reading
8- Speaking
6.5- Writing

It might be nothing for some, but for me, it was a life-and-death matter. I am sure that Muhammadali and Alisher did not work any less than me to help me achieve this score. I could say that we have rebuilt my speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills.

I am super appreciative, and I really want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. You guys are MONSTERS.
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πŸ”ΉSome people think that in order to produce a happy society, it is necessary to ensure that there is only a small difference between the earnings of the richest and poorest. To what extent do you agree or disagree?πŸ”Ή


πŸ”ΉIt is suggested by some that minimizing the gap between the haves and have-nots can make society happier. While I agree that this assertion yields results, I believe that it is one of a range of options available to that end, and that a combination of other measures should also be used to improve people's happiness levels.

Admittedly, reducing the difference between how much money the well-off and the poor make is important, as it creates and promotes equality in society. This can be achieved by placing a cap on earnings of the rich and imposing higher tax rates for top-earners, along with increasing the wages and salaries of low-earners. As a result of this initiative, the purchasing power of the poor increases, thereby allowing them to afford more, including but not limited to, white goods, a car and possibly even an apartment, and enjoy happier lives.

Enhancing general happiness, of course, isn't limited to the above proposition; there are other equally important measures that can be taken. Firstly, governments should ensure that the poor have access to proper education. It is a lack of decent school and further education that hinders many people's job prospects, so building more public schools and other educational establishments should add to people's happiness. Another way is to reform social services, such as healthcare. When there is a long queue in hospitals, or when people are unable to receive treatment for their illnesses due to exorbitant costs involved, it is unlikely that they will be happy. Therefore, governments should also focus on these two areas if they are to raise their populations' happiness.

In conclusion, reducing the gap between the amount made by the rich and the poor can make a positive difference in raising human happiness. Nevertheless, should governments prioritize the improvement of two other areas - education and healthcare, then people's happiness will be even more boosted.πŸ”Ή

#task2 #agree_disagree #alisher_types #classwork #aGoodOne

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In some countries, more and more people are becoming interested in finding out about the history of the house or building they live in.

What are the reasons for this?

How can people research this?

People in some parts of the world are becoming increasingly curious about the history of their place of residence. Desire to inquire into the past of one’s dwelling is for both practical and sentimental reasons, and in my mind, there are two primary ways one can discover more about their house or apartment.

People wish to explore the past of their current accommodation for a couple of reasons. The most practical explanation would be an act of precautionary measure. That is, some people want to be assured their home is durable in case of natural disasters such as earthquakes and flooding. Having learnt about the past records of their house or apartment in terms of its construction process and materials and contractors involved, people develop a relative sense of security and preparedness for threatening future events. Another reason why accommodation past records are sought after is purely sentimental. Extensive learning of one’s place of residence creates a sense of belonging and home seeing as one would develop deeper connections with their surroundings in the process of learning.

Now that the rationale behind why people take interest in how their accommodation came about is clear, it begs the question how they can do it. By far the most convenient way to learn about the past of one’s current dwelling is the Internet. Occupants can run instant online searches and map quests or read web-based encyclopedias to become acquainted with the origins of their home. This approach may not always yield results, but it is effective in terms of cost and time. Additionally, one can simply make an enquiry from other people at their locality. Whether it be their next-door neighbors or town council officials, they are more often than not left with useful insights into the past of their accommodation.

In conclusion, history of one’s accommodation is of interest mainly for practical and sentimental reasons, which can be investigated either via online quests or by approaching local authorities as well as other locals.

#task2
332 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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The pictures show the layout of a beachfront in 1950 and that of it today. In 1950, the beachfront had only some facilities for public disposal. There was a road running from the top left corner to the right to the only car park in the area. On the right…
Apparently, this was today’s task 1 question in the exam
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Forwarded from Ad Astra School (Mukhammadali)
Ad Astrians always keep fit

A cool shot from today's soccer match featuring Ad Astra team and their β€œcoach” Alisher

#ad_astra_life
#keep_fit

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#task1

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The bar graph describes how many car journeys were made daily by residents and non-residents into the city center from 1996 to 2005.

Overall, car travels by residents fell substantially over the years; however, the number of car trips by non-residents remained somewhat unchanged at the end of the period though it rose noticeably at the beginning. Of particular note are two traffic-related changes which seemingly affected the volume of traffic to the city center.

In 1996, residents made about twice as many car trips to the city center on a daily basis as non-residents did, at around 10,000 and 5,000 respectively. This gap shrunk over the years as the figure for the former dropped to roughly 9,500 in 1999 while that for the latter grew gradually, reaching just over 8,000.

The figures changed radically once parking meters were installed after 1999. The number of daily car journeys by residents nose-dived to 5,000, while just under 8,000 car trips were made by non-residents until 2002.

Towards the end of 2002, traffic access to Westgate Street and Park Lane was shut down, which resulted in a sudden drop in the total volume of traffic. Average daily resident car trips declined to 4,000 in 2003, while the count for non-resident car journeys more than halved, at 3,000. By the end of the period, the latter figure had recovered to 5,000 as opposed to the former, which had not changed.

#task1
236 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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What is the most important invention ever?
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BC exam fee has been increased to 2,050,000 UZS
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#task1

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The pie charts describe the proportion of volunteers six different sectors had in 2008 and 2014.

In 2008, educational volunteers made up about a quarter (24%), which was closely followed by the figure for those in the environmental sector, at 21%. The figures for sport and other sectors were identical, at 15%, which was 3% less than that for art, and by far the smallest percentage of volunteers was accounted for by healthcare professionals.

The shares of volunteers in all sectors changed in 2014, albeit to varying degrees. The figure for sport volunteers soared to a quarter. Similarly, volunteer pool in the environmental sector rose to 29%; however, there was a mere one-percent increase in the healthcare sector. In contrast, the proportions of volunteers in art and others both dropped by 6% to 12% and 9%, respectively. Finally, the figure for educational volunteers also declined, making up 17% in 2014.

Overall, in 2008, the highest percentage of volunteers was in the education section as opposed to the healthcare sector, which had the lowest figure. Six years later, however, the environmental sector ranked first in terms of the share of volunteers while healthcare volunteers still made up the smallest percentage. Furthermore, the share of volunteers in sport, environmental, and healthcare sectors grew, but the reverse was true for the remaining sectors.

#task1
220 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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The line graph describes the changes in the amount of different kinds of meat consumed in a particular country in Europe over a 25-year period (1979-2004). Units are measured in grams per person per week.

From an overall perspective, the consumption of all types of meat fell with the exception of chicken. It is also worth mentioning that initially beef was the most consumed type of meat, but it was later surpassed by chicken. In contrast, fish was by far the least popular meat option for the entirety of the period.

Focusing on beef and chicken first, the former made up 220 grams of weekly intake per person in 1979, which dropped to 180 grams 2 years later. It, however, recovered quickly, reaching its all-time high of just under 250 grams in 1983. Over the years, the figure for beef dropped gradually, hitting a low of around 100 grams in 2004. As for chicken, though it was initially consumed in moderate quantities of about 150 grams, its figure subsequently grew to about 260 grams in 2004, making it the most common type of meat at the end.

Regarding lamb and fish, the weekly consumption of lamb stood at 150 grams in 1979, which had gone down to roughly 70 grams by the end of the period. Being the least favored type of meat, fish intake constituted around 60 grams in 1979, and it had dropped negligibly by about 20 grams by 2004.

#task1
242 words, #classwork
#Mukhammadali_Issues

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The images show the current layout of a housing estate along with plans for its reconstruction in the future.

Today, the estate is a blend of 13 randomly-located four-bedroom houses and trees. There is also a main road on top of the estate, which is connected to a U-shaped private road leading to about the center of the area.

The plan for redevelopment illustrates that the housing estate is subject to a number of changes. While the main road is set to remain unaltered, the private one is planned to take the Y-shape, featuring a group of trees on the top and connecting the main road to a brand new flower garden in the center. There will also be two new features added flanking the private road, which are a lake (to its left) and a tennis court (to its right). Another development is the demolition of all the houses and the erection of various types of them β€” 1, 2 and 3-bedroom ones β€” surrounding the flower garden. Finally, for the convenience of dwellers, a brand new car park is projected to be added at the bottom of the estate.

Generally speaking, the houses will be demolished to make room for new ones with different capacities. Additionally, housing complex is going to be reformed with the addition of different new amenities, and the improvement of road and transport infrastructure. All these developments, however, are expected to come at the expense of felling a large number of trees in the estate.

22 minutes

#task2 #map #alisher_types #aGoodOne

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