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Diyorbek's IELTS | 9.0

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Diyorbek's IELTS | 9.0
1 week, 3 days ago

IELTS Listening and Reading tests are indeed too easy. Especially compared to CPE Listening and Reading.

I have been told that there might be a change in the format in these two parts of the test.

The last change was introduced in 2020.

1) they removed page numbers in the tape-scripts
2) The word “sections”were  changed to â€śparts”
3) an example played at the start of Part One was removed

1 week, 5 days ago

April 28 both sessions are fully booked.

Hurry up! Seats for May 5 sessions are filling up quickly.

If you cannot come for the test you signed up for, you cannot transfer to another date, nor do you get reimbursed. The logic is that you are reserving a seat someone else would definitely take.

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2 months, 1 week ago

Jasurbek has become a FLEX finalist. What a life-changing achievement for him!

2 months, 1 week ago

You need to understand that what constitutes a higher band essay is different to different examiners.

Therefore, the samples given at the back of the book come with a disclaimer that this is just one approach out of many possibilities. So it comes down tostyle

You also need to understand that educated natives speak/write with much better English than your teacher who got a 9.0 in any section N times

2 months, 1 week ago
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ONLINE READING COURSE (ZOOM)Haqiqiy imtihonda tushgan passage larni dars davomida tahlil qilamiz va juda ko’plab maqolalar o’qiymiz.

Darslar kun ora, Zoomda live bo’ladi. Narxi 270,000 so’m. Kurs davomida 36 ta real exam passages qilamiz birga. Fevral 21 da boshlanadi

📆 February 25 mock exam morning session is fully booked. There are seats for the afternoon session.

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2 months, 2 weeks ago

Not using ChatGPT for IELTS prep is a sin

2 months, 2 weeks ago
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2 months, 3 weeks ago

When a compulsory formal education furnished by the government should come to an end is open for debate, with many claiming that children should remain in school until the age of eighteen. I think keeping children at schools until this age is virtuous for both individuals and society as a whole, but there should be exceptions for children with unique circumstances.

The age of eighteen is a milestone in a young person’s life as that is when he/she can vote, be drafted in the military or get married, the reason being that this age is deemed a sign of physical and, more crucially, mental maturity. A minor is considered too immature and lacking in both neurological development and life experience to be able to embark on the responsibilities of an independent life. Staying in school while the brain continues to develop goes a long way toward equipping a young adult with the competence to later make astute autonomous decisions by exercising his/her ability to reason with logic and control emotions through factual analysis. Another consideration is that a teenager begins experimenting with relationships and with vices from the age of around 15 onward, and the school and its staff may constitute a controlled environment wherein any missteps and fallouts from such young person’s search for identity can be recognized and addressed before they potentially spiral into criminality or self-destructive behavior.

From a broader, societal perspective, the latter-day information-based economy dictates that a successful person contributing to the society must be more knowledgeable (as opposed to manually skilled) than ever before. Even a college degree is no longer sufficient to guarantee a job so someone without even a high school diploma stands no chance. Quite apart from the workplace, life today generally is more complicated logistically, financially, and legally; high school students take increasingly advanced subjects as they near the age of majority, which may stand them in good stead when they have to deal with banks, government officials or healthcare providers later down the line.

None of this is to say that a high school dropout cannot make it in life. Indeed, there is increasing backlash against college education, as increasingly many people recognize that society needs more plumbers, nursing-home carers, and hospitality workers. However, terminating one’s education prior to the age of eighteen would serve to disadvantage a person in the today’s world while providing no immediately obvious benefits.

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