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СтатистикаIELTS-oriented content The owner: @Navruz_Muhammadiyev (8.5 x 11 times) InSha'Allah 9.0 is on the way Listening 9.0 x 9 times Reading 9.0 x 6 times Writing 8.5 x 3 times (Task 2 9.0 x 3 times) Speaking 8.5 x 3 times
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Topics revolving around 'crime' 1) Technology & Crime prevention 2) Delinquency (crimes committed by the young) 3) Media coverage of crimes 4) Recidivism (reoffending) More?
Passage 1: Weaver ants Passage 2 The origins of applause Passage 3: Charles Darvin theory of evolution tushdi Writing task 1 table: The number of top 200 universities in the world (2011) in five countries Writing task 2: Many people put their personal and private information online (address, phone number, credit card number) to use for shopping socialising. Is this a positive or negative development? Mana shular tushdi
Bugun tushgan, writing kopro crime haqida tushyapti, bugun 2 ta oquvchimga shu mavzu tushgan. Imtihoni borlar, crime mavzusida kopro sample oqish kerak
Reading Passage 1: Beavers Passage 2: Human running speed Passage 3: Voynich Manuscript
Listen and pay close attention to the missing sounds of t and d e.g. We noticed two boys ... (We notice two boys...)
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Can you see any patterns in the highlighted words?
You can/should add a touch of humor to your speech and crack up the examiner. Examiner: Describe someone you've met only once Me: Well, ......... ...... (background information) To give you a rough idea of what he looked like, he had a face that would stop the clock / he had a face only his mum loved (no offense, just a joke) #vocab
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Nice collocations to describe people's personality traits
Consumers are now bombarded with advertisements around the clock, with rival companies strategically launching marketing campaigns to stay competitive. While promotional messages can profoundly mold consumer behavior, their effects can be minimized or eliminated through several preventive measures. Advertisements can exert a lasting influence on consumers. From TV commercials to roadside billboards, all kinds of advertising are designed to tap into human emotions and desires, a strategy that often proves effective., With the inclusion of visually appealing photos, convincing testimonials, and strong arguments, commercial companies can easily persuade the public to make impulsive purchases, boosting their sales. Consider, for example, the promotion of fizzy drinks. They are often advertised in a way that highlights the need to incorporate them into dining experiences for unique sensory pleasures, with celebrity endorsement providing positive reinforcement. It is therefore no wonder that people find it irresistible to buy certain products or services without having second thoughts. Nevertheless, promotional claims can be carefully regulated to ensure transparency. This can help prevent wildly exaggerated promotional messages from misleading consumers. Local authorities should not just stand by and watch businesses exploit human emotions and desires. Instead, they should intervene and require companies to give only honest messages about their products and services, without deceiving consumers. It is widely acknowledged that not all products live up to expectations after being purchased, no matter how well they are showcased on screens or billboards. As part of this initiative, awareness campaigns should also be implemented, encouraging consumers to see ads through a critical lens and make informed purchasing decisions. If successful, these measures can prevent ads from manipulating consumer behavior. In conclusion, while advertisements have an undeniably persuasive influence on consumers, stricter advertising regulations and awareness campaigns can make the public less susceptible to advertising. BAND 8.0-9.0
Consumers are faced with increasing numbers of advertisements from competing companies. To what extent do you think are consumers influenced by advertisements? What measures can be taken to protect them?
You can see it in this essay
💎 Daily Collocations / Idiomatic expressions ✔️ "Planned obsolescence" - deliberately reducing the life span of a product for commercial purposes e.g. One reason why people replace their existing gadgets with new ones frequently has something to do with planned obsolescence. #vocab
💎 Daily Collocations/Idiomatic expressions "Hold your horses" - don't run out of patience / be patient e.g. - I'm leaving. - Hold your horses. Who the heck allowed you to leave? P.S. Do you know any other idiomatic expressions involving "horse(s)"? #vocab
This one is the re-written version of the essay that got 9/9/9/9 in a real exam
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