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Different ways to say GOOD LUCK 🤞🍀🎰

⭐️ BEST WISHES

Thanks and best wishes for future success!

⭐️ BEST OF LUCK

We're sad you're leaving the company! Best of luck to you at your new job!

⭐️ FINGERS CROSSED

I applied for a new job, fingers crossed I get it!

⭐️ BREAK A LEG

Break a leg at your audition today! I'm sure you'll do great!

⭐️ SENDING YOU GOOD VIBES

Sending you good vibes on your test today!

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Write Slightly Over the Word Limit

Did you know that IELTS examiners count every word of your writing test? It’s a very boring job but they still do it. 🧐

For task 1 you have to write at least 150 words and for task 2 at least 250 words. That means if you write 149 words for task 1 you will lose marks. It is therefore essential that you write over the word limit.

You will not have time to count every word, so the best thing you can do is practice using the official answer sheets and you will then know what 150 words and 250 words looks like on the page without having to count every word.☝️

Lots of students also ask if it is better to write over the word limit. The answer is no because you don’t have time and writing more than is required often leads to more grammar mistakes and your ideas becoming irrelevant. Try to write about 10-15% over what is required. This way you will always go over the word limit, but not lose time or make mistakes.

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5 minute Reading

🔰KOALAS

Koalas live in the topmost branches of Eucalyptus trees and eat the leaves and shoots and can consumes over Ikg of foliage a day . They are well suited to life in the trees and , unlike other arboreal marsupials such as the tree kangaroo , the koala does not have an external tail . However vestiges of a tail are still present in the skeletal structure of the Koala , indicating that at some time in its evolutionary history an external tail was present . Despite having no tail , the Koala has an excellent sense of balance . With a lean , muscular body , and comparatively long , strong limbs , the Koala can support its weight when climbing . The front and hind limbs are nearly equal in length and much of the Koala's climbing strength comes from the thigh muscle , which joins the shin much lower than in many other mammals . The Koala's paws are specially adapted for gripping and climbing . Rough pads on the palms and soles help it to grip tree trunks and branches , and both front and hind paws have long sharp claws . Each paw has five digits ; on the front paw , two digits are opposed to the other three - rather like a human's thumb - so they are both able to be moved in opposition to the other three . This allows the Koala to grip more securely . Distinctive parallel Koala scratch marks on tree trunks are due to this particular characteristic .

🔹Answer the questions by using NO MORE THAN THREE words from the text for each answer .

1. What is missing from a koala which is present in other similar animals ?
2. Which part of the koala provides the majority of the power for climbing ?
3. As well rough pads on the paws , which other body part helps the koala to grip ?

⚠️ANSWERS WILL BE POSTED BY 12:00 P.M.

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💡Idiom:
"Take a back seat"

🧐Meaning:
If you take a back seat, you choose not to be in a position of responsibility or power

Example:
After being in the leadership position for more than a decade, it’ll be tough for him to take a back seat.

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☘️ Agree/Disagree

Q: Foreign visitors should pay more than local visitors for cultural and historical attractions. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

💡 Answer:

It is sometimes argued that tourists from foreign countries should pay more than local residents to visit important sites and monuments. However, I would argue that foreign and local visitors should be charged equally.

To start with, foreign tourists make a significant contribution to the economy of the host country by spending their money on a wide range of goods and services such as food, souvenirs, accommodation and travel, so there is no reason for making them pay more. In fact, if foreigners realised that they would have to pay more to visit historical and cultural attractions in a particular nation, they would perhaps decide not to go to that country on holidays. Consequently, there would be a decline in the number of tourists and the country could risk losing money they can earn from overseas visitors for the maintenance of these important buildings and sites. For instance, many Westerners have complained about being overcharged to visit local attractions in Vietnam and they have blogged to warn others against travelling to the country, leading to a reduced number of visitors to Vietnam in recent years.

However, some people argue that cultural and historical sites and monuments often depend on state subsidies for upkeep and maintenance, which means that the local population already pays money to these sites through the tax system. As a result, they point out that locals should be charged less than foreign tourists to visit and enjoy those sites. I disagree with that, though, and believe that the only way for a country to attract more overseas visitors is to keep the admission fees for foreigners the same as those for local residents, thereby safeguarding the income earned from the tourism industry.

In conclusion, I believe it is better to charge local people and foreign visitors equally when it comes to visiting cultural and historical places.

Total words: 309

📍Band: 7.5+

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Албатта яқинларингизга хам юборинг

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IELTS Vocabulary: Global challenges 🌍🌍🌏

🌟 A challenge – a problem or difficulty to be faced;
(qiyinchilik)

The west faces many challenges due to its ageing population.
G'arb aholining qarishi tufayli ko'plab qiyinchiliklarga duch kelmoqda.

🌟 Economical or political instability – a rapid, unmanaged change in a country’s economy or political situation;
(iqtisodiy yoki siyosis beqarolik)

Economical instability causes many people to move abroad to seek reliable work.
Iqtisodiy beqarorlik ko'pchilikni ishonchli ish izlash uchun chet elga ketishiga sabab bo'ladi.

🌟 Social unrest – riots, protests or fighting by the public against, each other or the government.
(ijtimoiy tartibsizlik)

Social unrest is spreading from the countryside to the cities, and the police are not responding.
Ijtimoiy va ommaviy tartibsizliklar qishloqlardan shaharlarga tarqalmoqda, ammo politsiya hech qanchay javob qaytarmayapti.

🌟 An issue - a topic, subject or question that must be considered;
(muammo)

The issue of petrol price inflation is not often discussed in the media.
Ommaviy axborot vositalarida benzin narxining inflyatsiyasiga uchrash muammosi tez -tez muhokama qilinmaydi.

🌟 Pressing matters – urgent, important issues;
(muhim masalalar)

I could not go to the college reunion because of more pressing matters at home with my family.
Men oilam bilan muammolar dolzarb bo'lgani uchun kollej yig'iniga bora olmadim.

🌟 Joblessness – a synonym for “unemployment”;
(ishsizlik)

Joblessness among older people is actually higher than among recent graduates.
Keksa odamlar orasida ishsizlik darajasi yangi bitiruvchilarnikiga qaraganda ancha yuqori.

🌟 Economic prospects – the future possibilities for a national economy;
(iqtisodiy istiqbol)

The economical prospects for very small countries are quite positive these days.
Hozirgi kunda juda kam sonli mamlakatlarning iqtisodiy istiqbollari anchagina ijobiy.

🌟 Social mobility – the ability of people to progress in terms of salary, lifestyle and social status;
(ijtimoiy o'sish)

The greatest aid to social mobility is good education and training.
Ijtimoiy o'sishga eng katta yordam - bu yaxshi ta'lim va o’qish.

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There is much debate about the best way to land a desirable job. Some argue that getting a tertiary qualification is the surest path to get hired while others contend that acquiring experience and non-academic skills is better. Overall, I believe that both academic qualifications and job experience are needed to secure a great job because both aspects are equally valuable.

Firstly, a tertiary education provides you with the opportunity to acquire specific skills and knowledge that are pre-requisite to performing well in your future job. For example, to become a doctor one needs to have technical knowledge about treating illness and disease. Without learning about anatomy, causes of sickness and understanding the human body in-depth at university;,  a doctor would not be able to perform his or her duties at all. Clearly, a university qualification equips students with technical skills and theory necessary for their prospective career.
On the other hand, some occupations value experience and other skills that a tertiary education does not explicitly provide. Jobs such as sales, marketing and advertising may favour an individual’s soft skills such as his persuasive ability, communication skills and prior experience over theoretical knowledge. In this instance, a university degree might not help a job-seeker as much as an impressive resumé filled with various job experiences and extra-curricular achievements.

In my opinion, I view both tertiary education and job experience with development of soft skills as equally important factors to get hired for a coveted job. Combining both university qualifications and soft skills acquired through real-world experience seems to be the best way to improve prospects of a great career.
IELTS Writing Vocabulary📉

📌 To accelerate – to make something happen earlier;
(tezlashtirmoq)

- Environmental problems accelerate air pollution.
- Atrof-muhit muammolari havo ifloslanishini tezlashtiradi.

🔴 Remember:
To accelerate dramatically
To accelerate greatly
To accelerate rapidly

📌 An adolescent – a young person who is developing into an adult;
(o’spirin)

- The two adolescent boys made their mother very annoyed.
- Ikki o’spirin bola onalarining jaxlini chiqardi.

📌 Albeit – despite the fact that;
(… ga qaramasdan)

- He tries, albeit without success.
- Muvaffaqiyatsizlikka qaramasdan, u harakat qilaveradi.

📌 To attain – to succeed in getting something after a lot of effort;
(erishmoq)

- He has attained the highest grade in his music exams.
- U musiqa imtihonida yuqori daraja qo’lga kiritdi.

🔴 Remember:
To attain a master’s degree
To attain a standard
To attain a level
To attain Proficiency
To attain Mastery

📌 To await - to wait for or be waiting for something;
(kutmoq)

- Scientists are still awaiting the results of tests.
- Olimlarlar haligacha test natijalarini kutishyabdi.

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IELTS Vocabulary: Countryside and agriculture 🏬

🌟 Far-flung – remote or far away;
(uzoq)

My fiancé lives in a very far-flung village, but we keep in touch by Skype.
Mening kelinim juda uzoq qishloqda yashaydi, lekin biz Skype orqali aloqada bo'lamiz.

🌟 Environmental awareness – an understanding of environmental issues;
(ekologilk muammolarni tushinish)

Environmental awareness is part of the school curriculum these days for most children.
Hozirgi kunda ko'pchilik bolalar uchun ekologik xabardorlik maktab dasturining bir qismidir.

🌟 Remote viewing – viewing places by Internet, not in person;
(masofadan turib ko’rish{Internet orqali})

I took a remote viewing tour of Metropolitan museum in New York, and found it very impressive.
Men Nyu -Yorkdagi Metropolitan muzeyini masofadan tomosha qildim va bu juda ta'sirli bo'ldi.

🌟 Animal husbandry – the skill of keeping animals;
(chorvachilik)

My brother studies animal husbandry at college and enjoyed it enormously.
Akam kollejda chorvachilikda o'qiydi va bundan juda zavqlanadi.

🌟 To afflict – to affect;
(zarar ko’rmoq)

Many forests in my area are afflicted by wood disease which attacks the trees.
Mening hududimdagi ko'plab o'rmonlar daraxtlarga hujum qiladigan yog'och kasalligidan aziyat chekmoqda.

🌟 Forestry – the industry of growing and cutting trees;
(o’rmon xo’jaligi)

When I graduate, I want to work for a responsible forestry company.
O'qishni tugatgach, men o'rmon xo'jaligida mas'ul kompaniyada ishlashni xohlayman.


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🍀 Worth Your While:

🌀 Meaning:-
〽️ Good enough to justify the effort.

🌀 Usage:-
〽️ The flea market is crowded in summer, but it's worth your while to go—you can get great deals there.

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🔰Writing task 2 in Uzbekistan — 04.09.2021

🔸Intelligence is the most important quality for a leader.

Do you agree or disagree?

A leader is a person who leads by example and gets the job done. While intelligent is an important virtue for a person to lead, there are other many equally omnipotent traits he must possess. In this essay I will elaborate my view with the help of examples.

To begin with, a leader must be able to motivate his juniors. This is because a motivated staff is a good breeding ground of innovative ideas. For example, few encouraging words from a boss can help relieve employee from stress and meet his deadline. As a result, the organisation prospers, which augurs well for everyone concerned. If a superior fails to motivate his juniors, it will result in low work efficiency.

Moreover, the person in command should keep the lines of communication open between him and his team. This is very important because it encourages staff to come up with and discuss their problems at workplace openly and frankly with him. For instance, I was on the verge of resigning from my job due to a problem with a co-worker, but when I discussed the matter with my boss, the whole matter was resolved amicably. This not only gave me immense job satisfaction, but also helped foster good relationship with my co-worker later on.

In conclusion, I would reiterate my opinion that a leader should possess range of personality traits such as honesty, leading by example, problem-resolving skills, credibility etc. to lead his team effectively.

Band 6

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Кимлар сезди кимлар сезмади.
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Кимдур кезди кимлар кезмади.

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Зиё олган қалблар авжида.
Нур томонга интилмаганлар
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Тилагим хақ сари интилиб қолинг
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IELTS Vocabulary: Healthcare, health and sport🏃🏃‍♀️

Pursuits – hobbies or sports which people do for enjoyment;
(sevimli mashg’ulot)

Skiing and cycling are my main pursuits at weekends.
Dam olish kunlari chang'i va velosport - mening asosiy mashg'ulotlarim.

Dependency – the condition of relying on something in an addictive way;
(biror narsaga o’rganib qolmoq)

The player was treated for drug dependency at a detox clinic in Paris.
Futbolchi Parijdagi detoks klinikasida giyohvandlikdan davolangan.

Champions – highly successful people in sport or business;
(g’oliblar)

Roger Federer is champion tennis player, and good role model to.
Rojer Federer - tennis bo'yicha chempion va yaxshi namuna.

Health warnings – notices or cigarette or alcohol packaging warning about medical effects;
(sog’liq haqida ogohlantirish)

Almost all countries have health warnings on tobacco these days.
Hozirgi kunda deyarli barcha mamlakatlarda tamaki haqida sog'liq ogohlantirishlar mavjud.


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IELTS Reading Tip 📖

Don’t expect to understand every word!

Many of my students have been taught to look up every word in a dictionary they don’t understand in a dictionary. The theory behind this is good, a wide vocabulary is key to getting a good score in the IELTS test, but worrying about all the words you don’t understand in the reading exam is one of the worst things you can do.

If you don’t understand a word in the reading test, there are two things you can do. You can look at the words and sentences around it for clues to its meaning or you can move on and forget about it.

You don’t have to understand the meaning of every word. Even native speakers- and many IELTS teachers- would not be able to understand all the words in the reading test.☝️

Candidates who worry about the meaning of every word, panic and spend too much time thinking about words that might not be related to the question. Focus on the words that are related to the question and don’t worry about the words you don’t understand.

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