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What did Medieval English sound like?
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The first impressions are important
do you agree?
Happy International Women's Day! 💐📚✨
To all the amazing women learning English – your dedication, intelligence, and ambition inspire us every day! Keep learning, keep growing, and keep believing in yourself! 🌟
Band 6.5 and Band 8 difference. Take a deep look how band descriptors play in each
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What is the difference between adjectives gold and golden?
gold coin
golden coin
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📕 Ultimate IELTS Series - Reading
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Writing Latest Questions:
✏️Some people think that the use of mobiles (cell phones) should be banned in public places such as in libraries, shops and public transport. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
✏️In some countries, the government provides payments for unemployed people. How does this impact individuals and the government? Do you agree or disagree with this idea?
✏️The typical teaching situation of a teacher and students in the class will not exist by the year 2050. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
✏️Everyone should stay at school until 18. To what extend do you agree or disagree?
✏️In some countries, young people under 20 often move out of their parents’ home to live independently, while in other countries, they continue living with their families. Do the advantages of moving out at a young age outweigh the disadvantages?
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https://www.verywellmind.com/the-big-five-personality-dimensions-2795422
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Chinese Zoomers are moving into cars en masse.
Due to sky-high real estate prices, young people are converting their cars into apartments, equipping them with beds, mini-kitchens, and even toilets. There are already plenty of guides online on how to live on wheels.
Such an electric car costs around $6000
A Chinese-style affordable housing program.
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Some nice fixed expressions from the book 'How to say it in letters'
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Task 2 Multitasking🔎
Some people say that doing multiple tasks at the same time can be beneficial. However, others are against this view. Discuss both view and give your own opinion.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS8uqoxbqzs
times like these😵💫
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From Nancy Linde's bestselling puzzle series, this book features 440 all-new exercises to challenge—and improve—your brain’s long-term memory, working memory, processing speed, executive function, attention to detail, multitasking skills.
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Is making noise one of people's rights?
This is an interesting question because it touches on the fine balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility. While people have the right to express themselves, including through music, speech, or festivities, this right is not absolute. Noise pollution is a real issue, particularly in urban environments, where uncontrolled noise can lead to stress, sleep deprivation, and even long-term health problems. That’s why many governments enforce strict noise regulations, especially during nighttime hours. In my view, making noise is a right only when it doesn’t interfere with others’ quality of life. Mutual respect should be the guiding principle in such cases.
Perfect Band 9
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Task 1➡️see above
Task 2➡️ Some people think that young people should follow the traditions of society. While other people think that young people should be free to behave as individuals. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
#legacy
🎉 Let’s take a moment to celebrate her fantastic IELTS achievement! An overall score of 6.5, with a 7.0 in listening and 6.5 in writing—a testament to her hard work and dedication.
This result is more than just a number; it’s proof that perseverance and focused effort truly pay off.(3 months of study with a break)
Once again, congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment! Your next step—university—awaits, and I couldn’t be prouder. 🚀📖 Keep shining! 🌟
Part 3 Questions IELTS:
Why do you think people enjoy helping others?
How does helping others benefit the person providing help?
Do you think it’s better to help someone you know personally or a stranger? Why?
In your opinion, how can schools encourage children to help others more?
Do you think society values helping others as much as it should? Why or why not?
How do technological advancements make it easier to help people today?
Is it important for governments to support volunteer work and charities? Why or why not?
1. Is it difficult for people in your country to express their feelings?
No, people in my country are utterly emotional and expressive. Although, some choose to be covert and not open up about their feelings, it is merely a choice and does not apply to the vast population of others who openly talk about their opinions.
2. Who do you think talk more? Children or grown-ups?
Children talk about anything and everything. They are the most talkative at a certain age and as they grow up, they learn that not everything needs to be talked about all the time. Adults become reserved and consider their audience before they say something. Some are highly talkative with their friends and family but stay rather calm with other people.
3. What do you think is the difference between boys and girls in expressing their feelings?
Stereotypes like boys cannot cry and an expressive boy is just a girl, make it difficult for a boy to express his feelings. With the fear of being bullied and embarrassed they choose to hide their emotions. Whereas, many girls talk about their feelings openly but ultimately, it comes to individual choice.
4. Do you think people are more open than in the past?
Well, people in the past did not voice their opinions freely because of certain social constructs. There were many stereotypes and taboos in the past society which people had to stick to, to save their social image. In recent times, many of these stereotypical social norms have been torn apart by many who started to express their opinions openly and helped make the world a better place for others.