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Many People Believe That Formal “Pen And Paper” Examinations Are Not The Best Method Of Assessing Educational Achievement. Discuss This View And Give Your Own Opinion.

Effectiveness of traditional academic exams have long been in the center of discussions. Many believe that “pen and paper” exams fail to comprehensively assess students’ accomplishments. Despite having flaws like not being able to see person’s full potential, traditional exams must be more optimal way of assessing someone’s academic level since other methods fail to get to that level in my opinion.
First of all, classical school exams are known to be stressful. Students feel tremendous pressure and try to pass them successfully. Although such pressure helps develop a sense of responsibility, one cannot ignore the psychological impact of such events. Continuous stress might lead to mental and physical problems for students in the long run. Therefore, Japanese schools are popular with a policy for not requiring any exams until the elementary school is over. Reportedly, Japan’s educational system has been enjoying the fruition of such thoughtful policy where students grow up confident and the probability of developing disorders in their behavior or health lessens.
Alternative ways of testing learners have long been developed but have never been approved at the international level due to shortcomings. Therefore, classical paper exams have been serving for schools for decades. For exams, some educational institutions use in-person oral exams. Not only do such face-to-face challenges last short, it also cannot be used for masses. The reason is simple: it requires endless hours to conduct costing a lot more than traditional exams and it is relatively subjective compared to systemized paper exams. On the other hand, old-style exams are not time-consuming and cost-friendly compared to the other means of assessments. Therefore, I, experiencing series of such exams during my ongoing years of education, still believe the competency of traditional exams until the next best method is approved globally. I also expect that the next revolution in student assessment will come from an artificial intelligence (AI).
In conclusion, I firmly believe that the current system of traditional exams at schools, despite of some drawbacks, has been evolving for long time enough to trust the credibility compared to other forms of assessment. However, I strongly believe that AI will take over soon.
Forwarded from Diyorbek's IELTS (Diyorbek)
Speaking Part 3

Can you assess the extent to which countries may lose their cultural identity in the future?

I think countries losing their cultural identity is a real concern. With globalization and the spread of Western culture, you're seeing traditional customs and values being diluted. It's like everything's becoming homogenized. But hey, at the same time, there's also a push to preserve cultural heritage. People are waking up to the importance of tradition. So, yeah, it's a battle, but I'm hopeful we'll find a balance.

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Today was a very tiring day. These four guys followed me to the IDP test center for their first real IELTS exam (except Sarvar). Took whatever came through their ways. They felt very overwhelmed by the realm of the exam. However, they were not satisfied with their performance as expected. I hope and pray that they will get their desired scores. I am very proud of you, guys! Thank you for today's unforgettable memories!
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Sarvar received his long-awaited CEFR certificate. Proud of you, bro!
🎬 Get ready for a heartwarming treat

Today, we're sharing a selection of British movies about love. From classic romances to modern tales, these films are sure to capture your heart:

❤️ Love Actually
❤️ Notting Hill
❤️ Pride and Prejudice
❤️ Atonement
❤️ The Theory of Everything

Grab some popcorn, snuggle up, and let these British love stories sweep you off your feet 🥰

Which British love movie is your favorite? Share in the comments below 👇

#trivia

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Murphy ESSENTIAL phrasal verbs

put on – kiymoq
take off – yechmoq
ring up – qo’ng’iroq qilmoq
pick up – (egilib) olmoq
put down – qo’ymoq
bring back – qaytarib oborib bermoq
look out/watch out – ehtiyot bo’lmoq
come on – shoshilmoq
slow down – sekinlashmoq
break down – buzilib qolmoq
fill in – hujjat to’ldirmoq
put out – olovni o’chiqmoq
cross out – so’zni o’chiqmoq
knock out – urib hushdan ketqizish
try on – kiyib ko’rmoq
look up – lug’atdan so’z qidirmoq
turn up/down – TV ovozini baland pas qilish
knock down – buzish/qulatish
knock over – tushirib yuborish
show round – atrofni ko’rsatish
throw away – axlatga tashlamoq
Forwarded from BM | IELTS 9.0 (Bekzod Mirahmedov)
#GuesstheIDIOM

This is a depiction of an interesting idiom I came across yesterday.

Let’s see if you guys can guess it.
Forwarded from BM | IELTS 9.0 (Bekzod Mirahmedov)
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#GuesstheIDIOM This is a depiction of an interesting idiom I came across yesterday. Let’s see if you guys can guess it.
As most of you guessed it right, the idiom in question is “a snake in the grass”:

Definition
A snake in the grass:
A person who pretends to be your friend but is secretly dishonest or dangerous. This idiom is used to describe someone who is deceitful and treacherous.

Example Sentence
When Julia found out that her trusted colleague had been spreading rumors about her, she realized there was a snake in the grass in her office.
Soliha uy ishi qimagan