IELTS with Muhammad 8.5
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гап испоти билан бусин - Жавохир узимни укувчим мок топширганида writing 7.0 куюдим ) куриб турганизда бахолашда деярли адашмеман 😁 speaking ундан олдин 6,5 куюдим бир - лекин берда part 2 яхщи гапирмоди 6,0 куюдим Mock да ман сиздан олсам катта эхтимол билан real exam да хам уша бални оласиз
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Look at the writing ✍️ guys!!! 7.0 ❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations 🎊 Javohir, with scoring 7.0 in IELTS! May this be just a beginning of your even bigger achievements!
I liked this essay I wrote today, idk why. And actually I have a lot personal essays I wrote but I dont feel like sharing them here 😂I have got a lot of task 1-2 essays stacked in google docs.
Breaking something has always been easier than repairing it, which is why some people just throw away items once they break. But there are always those who think that if something is broken then it must be simply repaired and reused. I think the main reason behind this lies in the accessibility of many products caused by a rapid development of the internet. However, there is no permanent way to solve it. Modern lifestyles made everything accessible, convenient and expanded a range of products available. Logically, why try to repair something as it breaks, when it can be easily replaced. Say, 30 years ago, children had to wait in long queues to get their hands on their favorite newly released toy, but it changed with time. Companies started expanding their influence beyond offline markets to online retail stores thanks to an advancement of the internet. Now, many children of this age never experienced the feeling of standing in long queues to get what they wanted. Just one click, and the product is delivered right to the door. Such a high level of accessibility, convenience and choice often leave no need to repair a broken item, but urges a need to replace it. Realistically, repairing it would take more time, knowledge and patience, which sadly many people lack today. I wish I could say what could have been an effective solution, but I can’t. There’s no permanent solution to this problem. Although a government can try to encourage repair and reuse of a range of products, not everyone can be urged to do so. One way to do it could be through ads on TV, billboards or magazine headlines. However, people tend to ignore ads which they find unimportant and may not see any real sense in repairing an item when it can be easily replaced. I find it hard to imagine a person trying to restore a broken plate using glue to stick the pieces together just because the government encouraged it. It would be illogical to do this, when one can simply buy a new whole plate. Or imagine a broken leg of a chair, a hammer and nail would do the job, but it would be a temporary solution before it breaks again. These examples might be surface level, but I think fixing something broken and trying to put it in use again is not a permanent solution. This is why I believe that there is no lasting solution to make people repair and reuse broken items. In conclusion, due to the accessibility of many products online, people today feel no need for repairing their broken items. Also, there is no permanent solution to this problem which could encourage them to do so. 455 words
Task 2 In many parts of the world, people throw away broken items instead of repairing them, while others believe these items should be repaired and reused. What are the reasons for this trend? What solutions can you suggest?
Schools do everything just to keep students within their premises, but do nothing regarding the quality of education
❗️⚡️ School Attendance to Be Closely Monitored: Parents May Face Fines for Their Children’s Absences Starting in September AI-powered cameras will reportedly monitor students’ attendance every 10 minutes and send the data to school inspectors. Parents could face fines of 1–5 BHM (BRV) — approximately 412,000 to 2.06 million UZS — for unjustified absences. If the violation is repeated, or if parents prevent their child from receiving an education, the fine could increase to 10–15 BHM, amounting to approximately 4.12–6.18 million UZS. In cases of repeated violations, up to 15 days of administrative arrest may also be imposed.
Tuesday came, so bright and new, Like Monday's sequel—just as blue. No weekend near, no Friday view, Oh Tuesday, thanks… we hate you too. 😌
Idk whether you r noticing it or not, but time flies like a spacecraft ✈️ moving at a light speed from ✨✨ franchise. That really sucks, time must slow down a bit 😅
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"It becomes hard to choose a partner for marriage as you age" - My grandma once said Seems like she was right 😂😂😂
A very powerful quote 🔥🔥🔥
You guys may underestimate the power of morning coffee just bcz you may not drink it that much. But for me it is a necessary power boost to kick off my day. I didn't used to drink it when I was a teenager you know, when I was full of energy and had fewer responsibilities. So now, I can't really imagine my morning with at least a cup of this heavenly drink 😁
Looks like me everyday 😂
Well, I finished reading the book 📖 It was very insightful. I recommend it to everyone, it's totally worth the money you pay for it! 😄
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