🗣Band 8+ Speaking Samples 💬 Daily vocabulary and phrases Contact at @SANOKULOV_BOT
The specific rackets used by the world’s elite are not actually readily available to the public
Читать полностью…3. Reads and knows the majority of the vocabulary and understands – IELTS reading 7.0-8.0
Understanding the main idea or ideas behind sentences
Multiple choice questions
Matchings headings
Yes/No/Not given
Tips:
• Work with more complex and abstract texts(the ones you usually see on passage 3)
• Practice: summarizing
• Questions to ask every time you read a paragraph/article/passage
• What is the main idea behind this paragraph?
• How can I explain the whole paragraph using 1 sentence?
• What is the writer’s purpose in this paragraph?
IELTS Readingda tarjima qilish/tushunish qiyin bo’lgan va har doim qayta qayta uchraydigan gaplarni qanaqa qilib tushunishni o’rganamiz.
Dars intermediate/upper-intermediate darajadagi o’quvchilar uchun asosan. Bu darsni man pre-IELTS guruhlarim uchun birinchi darslarda o’taman. Agar readingda tarjima/comprehension muammo bo’ladigan bo’lsa 20-30 daqiqa davomida tushuntirib beraman nimaga etibor qilish kerakligini
‘Reading comprehension’ va ‘idea generation’ haqida dars o’tamiz
Читать полностью…What do you find most difficult in IELTS writing?
What do you find most difficult in IELTS reading?
Based on your responses, we’ll have a lesson(maybe lessons) tomorrow in the channel
The figures for age distribution, income, and poverty levels vary significantly across the three states. Utah has the highest proportion of people under 18, while Florida leads in the percentage of residents over 60. Meanwhile, California stands out for both its high average income and the largest proportion of people living below the poverty line.
Looking at age distribution, 28% of Utah’s population is under 18, a much higher percentage than in California (17%) and Florida (16%). In contrast, Florida has the highest proportion of elderly residents, with 23% aged over 60, followed by California at 13% and Utah at just 8%.
Regarding income, the average annual earnings in California are $23,000, slightly higher than in Florida ($22,000). Utah, however, has a significantly lower average income of $17,000. Despite having the highest income, California also has the largest percentage of people living below the poverty line (16%). In comparison, Utah and Florida have lower poverty rates, at 9% and 12%, respectively.
Band 8.0
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My channels for side projects:
BooksIReadin2025 - I post reviews of books I read. Currently reading Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky
FromFatToFit - I make posts about how I’m losing weight and about the things that help me stay fit
Those who made the payment will soon get the links. No worries:)
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Читать полностью…Bonus: Speaking part 1 samples answers: audio + text + vocabulary list
Writing – 369.000 – 349,000 only today
Reading – 219,000 – 199,000 only today
Both – 499,000 + speaking part 1 samples answers bonus.
Odd days – writing
Even days – reading
WRITING AND READING ONLINE COURSES
Writing course includes:
✅12 live lessons
✅41 recorded video explanations
✅Feedback in 10 pieces of homework in total
✅Grammar exercises
✅Sample answers(during live lessons)
✅A new essay and report collection(20 essays and 20 reports)
✅24/7 assistance
Price: 369,000UZS
Duration: 30 days
Live lessons are held on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 21:00
Reading course includes:
✅12 live lessons(12 real-exam passages)
✅8 recorded lessons(8 real-exam passages)
✅Lessons on how to improve comprehension
✅Vocabulary list for a total of 20 real-exam passages
✅20 articles and vocabulary list
Price: 219,000
Duration: 30 days
Live lessons are held on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 21:00
Starting dates: April 11 and 12
If you sign up for both courses by APRIL 6, you can pay 499,000 UZS5614681812034217
- Jurabek Sanokulov
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Xullas, ‘gym’, to’g’ri ovqatlanish va vazn yo’qotish haqida kontent qilamiz. Kontent to’liq o’zbek tilida bo’ladi. Unda o’zim amalda sinab ko’rayotgan barcha narsa haqida batafsil yoritib boraman.
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FromFatToFit
1. Reduced relative clause (passive and active tenses)
Читать полностью…1. Reads and doesn’t understand anything
2. Reads and knows most of the vocabulary but finds it hard to understand – IELTS reading 5.5-6.0(19-22)
3. Reads and knows the majority of the vocabulary and understands – IELTS reading 7.0-8.0
We still have around 10 minutes. let's have some Q&A
Читать полностью…Resistance training haqida o’zbek tilida post qildim. O’qib fikringizni qoldiring
Читать полностью…In this upcoming writing course, I’m doing something different. I’m working on a new collection of essays and reports, exclusively for the course participants. The book will include 20 essays and 20 reports(all band 8-9)
The writing course will start on April 11
the file I used during the livestream
Explanations
Exercises
@ieltswithsanokulov
COHERENCE AND COHESION: ROAD TO 9.0
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Kurs haqida to’liq ma’lumot uchun bu yerga bosing
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- Jurabek Sanokulov
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You can sign up for the courses separately too:)
Читать полностью…I asked chatGPT the following question after finishing the Part 1 of Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky:
‘One important question I have is that his so-called calculated murder of Aliona was, in his head, justified - he was committing it for the greater good. But how does he now justify the murder of Lizavetta? This I believe shows that his motif behind the murder is rooted in just irrational, or selfish if you will, reasons rather than for a higher purpose’
Here’s what chatGPT said:
Exactly! The murder of Lizaveta completely shatters Raskolnikov’s justification for killing Alyona. His original idea was that he was eliminating a “useless, harmful” person for the sake of society, but Lizaveta was innocent, kind, and powerless. Her murder was not part of his so-called “higher purpose”—it was an impulsive, self-preserving act.
The Big Takeaway
Lizaveta’s murder is the clearest evidence that Raskolnikov’s crime was never about a higher purpose. He may have convinced himself otherwise, but his actions reveal the truth—he acted out of desperation, self-loathing, and arrogance, not reason or justice.
Dostoevsky, in a way, traps Raskolnikov in his own logic—if he really believes in his theory, then he must find a way to justify Lizaveta’s death. But he can’t. And that’s the first step toward his psychological unraveling.
@booksIreadin2025
Nargiza studied in my IELTS program before completing the IELTS practice course. We were expecting a higher score especially in speaking and listening. But still this is an impressive achievement.
🎧 LISTENING 7.0
📖 READING 8.0
✍️ WRITING 6.0
🗣️ SPEAKING 6.0
Congratulations, Nargiza:)
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