Every good thing in this world starts with a dream.
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No matter how many times you push it, it will go up and down the same way.
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Keep your eyes open to see every word they don't say
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#book
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Small changes, big impact
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One of my favorite books π is "Dunyoning ishlari"πβ€οΈ
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What makes IELTS band 8 different from 7.5 and 7 in the speaking test? π§
When you get to the higher bands like 7 and up, the difference tends to be errors and complexity of ideas/grammar/vocabulary.
β’ A Band 7 candidate ππΌ makes their ideas clear, uses accurate grammar/vocabulary most of the time and there arenβt any breakdowns in communication.
β’ A Band 7.5 candidate ππ½ can present more complex ideas and use some more complex grammar/vocabulary when needed. This might contain some errors but meaning isnβt lost.
β’ A Band 8.0 candidate ππΎ can present more complex ideas, use more complex grammar/vocabulary pretty freely and makes very few errors. Meaning isnβt lost.
This is very general as everyone is different but you get the idea. #Speaking
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When you get to the higher bands like 7 and up, the difference tends to be errors and complexity of ideas/grammar/vocabulary.
β’ A Band 7 candidate ππΌ makes their ideas clear, uses accurate grammar/vocabulary most of the time and there arenβt any breakdowns in communication.
β’ A Band 7.5 candidate ππ½ can present more complex ideas and use some more complex grammar/vocabulary when needed. This might contain some errors but meaning isnβt lost.
β’ A Band 8.0 candidate ππΎ can present more complex ideas, use more complex grammar/vocabulary pretty freely and makes very few errors. Meaning isnβt lost.
This is very general as everyone is different but you get the idea. #Speaking
Β© Dave Sale βπ½
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I decided to send you daily messages and some tips to improve your English skills.
What am I going to do after graduating university π?
This is the question which made me think a lot. And now I have found the answer. I am gonna be an exceptional educatorππ.
This is the question which made me think a lot. And now I have found the answer. I am gonna be an exceptional educatorππ.
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πΊπΈ Podcast time π§
It's common knowledge that famines are usually caused by major droughts: Rain doesn't fall, crops don't grow, and people go hungry. But recent research suggests that while weather may trigger famines, they may actually be more of a human-made catastrophe. Find out more in this classic episode.
It's common knowledge that famines are usually caused by major droughts: Rain doesn't fall, crops don't grow, and people go hungry. But recent research suggests that while weather may trigger famines, they may actually be more of a human-made catastrophe. Find out more in this classic episode.