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@arifieltsЯзыкианглийский

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  • Scholars like Rumi were gifted with wisdom.

  • Gratitude!!!

  • #freshresult Your result is a testament to your hard work, consistency, and determination. You didn’t get here by chance—you put in the hours, stayed committed, and pushed through the difficult moments. You should be genuinely proud of what you’ve achieved. Well done! @arifielts where hard work meets smart preparation

  • Most people do not realize how lucky they are to be healthy, free and alive.

  • A SECRET INGREDIENT TO BOOST YOUR SPEAKING😱 Whoever has the habit of talking to themselves regularly improves their speaking skills faster. You heard it right. To boost your speaking fluency, learning grammar and vocabulary or memorizing model answers is less effective unless you build a habit of practicing speaking on your own. It doesn’t mean you should always stick to specific speaking questions. Instead, i suggest to talk to yourself spontaneously, discussing anything you want without limitations. You can pause, you can search for a word, you can talk as much as it takes, and more importantly, you can simply be just yourself. This way of speaking practice can be done repeatedly and at any convenient time. All you need is willingness. If you’re looking for “ a secret recipe or ingredient “, there is none. Try this technique for a week, and then come back to comment on your results.

  • Kun motivatsiyasi!!!

  • What’s your opinion?

  • 9 авг.439281

    #truth

  • 8 авг.468402

    😂😂😂

  • 8 авг.485322

    Do you agree?

  • The pie charts provide data on the percentage of Australian school alumni in three employment statuses immediately after graduation in 1980, 1990 and 2000. Overall, while a relatively higher percentage of these graduates pursued further education in 1980, declining steadily in the remaining years, the employment rate of them was significantly larger in 1990 and 2000, recording consistent growth. Notably, the proportion of those pursuing their academic career in 1980 was on a par with that of the employed in 1990. Unemployment, on the other hand, remained always lowest, despite a minor fluctuation. In 1980, half the school leavers in Australia opted to study further, while the remaining share was distributed between the employed and the unemployed, with the former accounting for 40%. A decade later, these respective figures shifted markedly, with the employed surpassing those who chose further study. That is, a 10-percent rise was recorded in the percentage of former school students who became immediately employed, compared to a 12-percent decline in that of their counterparts in pursuit of higher education, and the minority, 12%, remained unemployed. In the final given year, the growth of these graduates’ employment rate to 55% likely led unemployment to drop by 4%, and the percentage of further education pursuers also decreased, though insignificantly, to 37%. 213 words #classwork @arifielts

  • August 2, 2026 The charts show the Australian school leavers did immediately after leaving secondary school. @arifielts

  • 6 авг.633155

    Improve your Vocabulary through Articles https://www.instagram.com/articleanalyst?igsh=MWU0cWFuMXR1Ymticg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr On Telegram and Instagram, Please support this video with your repost, comments and reactions, so that it reaches as many language learners as possible. @arifielts lazy learning

  • 6 авг.474181

    ☔️ 🌧️ ☔️

  • 5 авг.535192

    Is job satisfaction more important than a high salary? IELTS Speaking answers: From a band 1 to 9. On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Dbpo11UNH2g/?igsh=MWRycnBneGg4d2J3Nw== @arifielts

  • 4 авг.635272

    Body Language (Useful vocabulary) https://www.instagram.com/reel/DbnG5fDtt03/?igsh=MXU5YjRrdTl3NjE0OA== @arifielts

  • Ingliz tili bizni hayratga solishda davom etmoqda. Sizning fikringiz qanday? https://www.instagram.com/reel/Dbfc6ngN4LS/?igsh=OHRmYzJiajdpZHo=

  • I often film videos for social media, but end up hesitating to share. I guess I need to be a bit BEZBET to be a blogger. People like me who dislike public criticism hardly ever become a popular blogger, in my view. Bloggers are often too audacious, but I feel daunted. Here is one of such videos. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DbU6jyqNdiV/?igsh=MWpqcHdrc2d6NHp2Zg== Watch and leave your comments below.

  • Back in those days, nobody ran any useful writing channels. It was impossible to find any reliable samples, and test-takers like me had to resort to internet sources. I wish I had access to such free educational content like my channel here. I wouldn’t trade it for the world 🌎. Ironically, IELTS materials are ubiquitous these days, and people like me regularly post high-level samples, but students take everything for granted. Some of my own offline students, for example, hardly ever read these essays unless they are told to. But funnily, they “want” to get a high score. And if I accidentally tell them it’s impossible to even get higher than 6.0, I instantly become their Number One enemy. Forgive me but you’re destined to miserably fail unless you patiently sit and read/analyze each task you’re given. I’ve read my own sample above at least FIVE times. How many times will you, my friend, read it? #peptalk

  • The bar graphs compare four different nations with respect to the percentage of male and female employees aged 60-64 in the years 1970 and 2000. Overall, each of these countries employed a greater percentage of such men than women in both years, with Japan recording the highest employment rate of both genders during the entire period and Belgium showing the biggest employment gap between these genders. One striking feature is that the share of senior male employees in this age cohort rose markedly in all given countries. Turning to the female workforce, Japan and Belgium experienced an insignificant increase in the proportion of such employees, whereas the reverse was true for the USA and Australia. In 1970, nearly three-quarters of 60-64-year-old men were employed in Japan, 19% higher compared to the USA, the country with the second largest male employment rate of this age group. Meanwhile, the percentage of their female counterparts in these respective countries was relatively closer, at 40% and 38%. By 2000, the discrepancy between the proportion of male employees of these two countries had shrunk, accounting for 13%, as a result of bigger growth in the USA (73%). As for women, on the other hand, it was vice versa. While the percentage of the Japanese female workforce reached a record high of 43%, that of Americans dropped by 2%. In Belgium, a European country, employment among men aged 60-64 soared, increasing fourfold, from just under a fifth to 79%, leading the country to surpass the USA and Australia. In terms of the female employment rate, however, the country remained ranked last on the list, although their percentage went up minimally, from a mere 7% to 8%. The employed male population in Australia within this age group also grew substantially, from 47% to 76%, leaving that in the USA behind. With regard to females, just like in the USA, a similar pattern was observed in Australia, with the figures declining by 2%, from 18%. 327 words #classwork @arifielts Siz bilan ulashdimmi? Demak, sizga eng yaxshisini ilindim.