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1. What can I do to score up from 6-7?
20 days
- 0.5 score up takes minimum of 2-3 months
- Plan
- 1 podcast
- 60 pages of book
- article
- practice
- 30 vocabulary
2. Section 3-4 listening problems
- vocabulary
- speed
- paraphrasing
- listen more to long real english conversations

3. Pronunciation
- learn words with correct pronunciation
- listen when people speak and try to grab their attention when you speak

4. Reading
- vocabulary & grammar
- read books
- alchemist, who will cry when you die, the little prince
- the kite runner, start with why, harry potter, lord of the rings
- focus -> 10 min -> 20 min

5. Vocabulary activation
- topic vocabulary and speaking -
- repetition - revising vocabulary, listening to it, reading

6. Ideas are not very important in writing.
- for examiner, yes.
- for you, no. They are important.

7. Confidence in speaking exam
- speak as if the examiner is in debt
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Many IELTS takers confuse the words effect and affect (which sound similar in pronunciation).

Generally speaking, "effect" is a noun, meaning the result of a particular influence, whereas "affect" is a verb that means "to have an effect". Check out these two examples:

1) Unhealthy diet can have a negative effect on your academic performance.

2) Unhealthy diet can negatively affect your academic performance.

There are certain exceptions to this rule, though. For example, the word "effect" can be used as a verb to mean "bring about":

3) The new principal is trying to effect change in the low-ranking university.

The word "affect" is rarely used as a noun, but if you happen to notice such a usage, it probably means feelings or emotions.

I hope this post will have a positive effect on your English.
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IELTS Academic Band 8.0 Vocabulary 🎯🎯🎯

1. insurmountable - yengib bo'lmaydigan

/ˌɪn.səˈmaʊn.tə.bl ‌/ adjective formal
(especially of a problem or a difficulty) so great that it cannot be dealt with successfully

This small country is faced with an insurmountable debt.
Bu kichik mamlakat yengib bo'lmas qarzga duch keldi.

2. elaborate - puxta

/ɪˈlæb. ə r.ət/ /adjective
containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
verb [ I ] slightly formal
to add more information to or explain something that you have said

They're making the most elaborate preparations for the wedding.
Ular to'yga eng puxta tayyorgarlik ko'rmoqdalar.

3. Role - rol, ahamiyat

/rəʊl/ noun [ C ]

Schools play an important role in society.
Maktablar jamiyatda muhim rol o'ynaydi.

4. Severe - og'ir

/sɪˈvɪə r / adjective VERY SERIOUS
causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc; very serious

a severe liver infection/leg injury/toothache
og'ir jigar infektsiyasi/oyoq shikastlanishi/tish og'rig'i

5. indeed - darhaqiqat, haqiqatdan ham

/ɪnˈdiːd/ adverb
1. really or certainly, often used to emphasize something
2. used to express that something is correct
exclamation
used to express surprise, anger, or lack of belief or interest

Indeed, it could be the worst environmental disaster in Western Europe this century.
Darhaqiqat, bu G'arbiy Evropadagi bu asrdagi eng yomon ekologik halokat bo'lishi mumkin.

6. invaluable - juda foydali

/ɪnˈvæl.jʊ.bl ‌/ adjective
extremely useful

The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
Yangi ish sizga juda foydali tajriba beradi.

7. present - sovg'a

/ˈprez. ə nt/ noun SOMETHING GIVEN
[ C ] something which you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you

a birthday/Christmas/wedding present
tug'ilgan kun/yangi yil /to'y sovg'asi
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IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING TASK1

Employment patterns in the USA - line graph

The graph below presents the employment patterns in the​ USA between 1930 and 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and report in the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.

Report plan

Paraphrase: presents>represents; employment patterns in the USA >patterns of employment in America

Overview: The given graph represents the patterns of employment in America between the time period of 1930 and 2010.

Paragraph 2: (1) Talk about the employment patterns in different sectors. Give figures.

Paragraph 3: (1) Talk about the employment patterns in different sectors. Give figures.

Paragraph 4: (1) Talk about the employment patterns in different sectors. Give figures.

The sample answer is in the next post.

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#29 Movie Time: Wallace and Gromit (2005)

▶️ Today’s movie is a 🇬🇧 British cartoon that's all about Wallace, a quirky (=strange but genius, esp. professors) inventor, and his dog Gromit. Check out how they try to save precious vegetables from being eaten by rabbits!

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🔰 As a starting point, we have compiled a list of 10 useful reading resources and websites which may help you practice your reading skills at home. They cover a very wide range of topics, so are very useful for the IELTS Test.

http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/business-magazine: free texts and exercises with a focus on business and work)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world: good for academic English and also good to keep up with current world issues
https://www.newscientist.com/: excellent site about technology, health, science and the environment
http://www.economist.com/: covering world politics, economics, science and technology, offering 3 articles a week for free if you sign up
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/: covering environmental issues, culture, nature and animals. Very illustrative with a lot of amazing pictures.
http://socialnewsdaily.com/: lots of short, easy to understand, contemporary articles drawn from the world of social media
http://www.the-scientist.com/: a site about science, health, ecology, biology and innovation
http://historynewsnetwork.org/: American site focusing on history, both US and worldwide, with lots of current affairs articles too
http://www.bbc.co.uk/: news, views and much more from the UK’s most famous media institution. All topics included – also a good site to practice listening
http://www.inspirational-short-stories.com/funny-short-stories.html: sometimes it`s good to expand your vocabulary by reading short stories – here are some funny ones, and there are plenty more on the website
We hope these websites help you improve your reading skills for the IELTS, but let us know if you have any resources to add to this list!

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