English Listening Podcast


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Category: Linguistics


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Owner: Azimjon Juraev - 🎓Master of TSTU (IELTS 6.0)
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Netflixga podpiska bor, 1 oyga 50 ming so’mdan 🙂

Ishonchli o’zimni akkauntimga olingan ✅

2 kishi olamiz @ezozabanu ga Netflix deb yozila)


Tezroq qo’shilvolelarr 🙂

Bu haftadan boshlayapmiz ✅

💌 @ezozabanu ga IELTS yoki CEFR deb yozib yuborasiz


Me and my core with students 😂




O’zi kim o’tqazyapti marafonni deydiganlar uchun bular 😌💗

IELTS 7.5
Cefr 69 (Listening/Reading 75/75)

@ezozabanu ga yozasiz 💌


@ezozabanu ga qaysi guruhga qo’shilmoqchi ekaningizni yozasiz ✅


Ho’p va’da va’da deganlaridek) 😌

❗️Kimlar qo’shila oladi 👀

- IELTS va CEFR nima ekanligini bilselar bo’ldi, qanaqa listening, Reading qanaqa qilinadi, essay yozish haqida bilselar yetadi ✅

❗️ Qanday qo’shilsa bo’ladi? 👀

- @ezozabanu ga Cefr yoki IELTS deb yozib qoldirasiz 😌

- atiga 2 ta o’rtog’izni kanalga taklif qilasiz bo’ldi (ko’proq odam foyda ko’rsin deymanda endi) 😁

❗️ Nimalar bo’lishini kommentda qoldiraman)

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I don’t know why, but yessss 🥲


Want to improve your English but don’t know where to start? 🤔📚

Here are 3 simple habits that can help you make progress every day:

1️⃣ Think in English – Try forming simple sentences in your head throughout the day. 🧠💭
2️⃣ Learn 5 new words daily – Write them down, use them in sentences, and review regularly. 📝📖
3️⃣ Shadow native speakers – Listen to podcasts or YouTube videos and repeat after the speaker. 🎧🗣

Which one do you already practice? Or do you have your own method? Share below! ⬇️✨

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Forward from: Boost Lingua | English
Marafon o’tqazamizmi? 🤔

Ham Cefrchilar uchun, va ham IELTS chilar uchun)

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Some useful grammar chunks 💘

O’rganib chiqilar kere bo’b qoladi ✅

Expressing Opinions & Ideas
In my opinion,
As far as I’m concerned,
From my perspective,
I strongly believe that
It seems to me that

Agreeing & Disagreeing
I completely agree with
I see your point, but
I’m not so sure about that.
That’s a good point, however
I respectfully disagree because

Giving Examples
For instance,
Such as
To illustrate this,
One clear example is
A case in point is

Adding More Information
Furthermore,
Not to mention that
In addition to this,
What’s more,
On top of that,

Contrasting Ideas
On the one hand, … on the other hand,
However,
Despite the fact that
Whereas
Nevertheless,

Expressing Cause & Effect
As a result,
Due to
This leads to
Consequently,
Owing to the fact that

Expressing Certainty & Probability
There is no doubt that
It is highly likely that
It is unlikely that
Chances are that
I am convinced that

Comparing & Contrasting
Compared to
In contrast to
While it is true that
Unlike
Similarly,

Giving Suggestions & Advice
It would be better to
I would recommend that
One possible solution is
You might want to consider
A good idea would be to

Summarizing & Concluding
To sum up,
In conclusion,
Taking everything into account,
To wrap things up,
All in all,


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Normal IELTS candidates vs Pauline Cullen worshippers

Hahahha

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Words with silent letters

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The graph below shows the percentage of Australian exports to 4 countries from 1990 to 2012

The given line graph illustrates the percentage of Australian exports to four countries—Japan, the US, China, and India—between 1990 and 2012.

Overall, exports to China and India showed an increasing trend, while exports to Japan and the US declined over the period. Among these, China experienced the most significant growth, whereas Japan saw the most notable decline.

In 1990, Japan was the leading destination for Australian exports, accounting for nearly 27%. However, this figure steadily declined over the years, dropping to around 17% by 2012. Similarly, exports to the US also decreased, fluctuating slightly but ultimately falling from about 11% in 1990 to below 5% in 2012.

On the other hand, exports to China showed a remarkable rise. Starting at a very low percentage in 1990, they gradually increased until the early 2000s, after which the growth accelerated sharply, reaching nearly 27% by 2012—surpassing Japan. Exports to India also saw an upward trend, though more gradual, rising from almost zero in 1990 to approximately 7% in 2012.

167 words, do not know the timing tho)

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Kim nechta topdi? 😐

5 ta ❤️
4 ta 🔥
3 ta ⚡️
2 ta 🤩
1 ta 🐳
0 ta 😢

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What does the phrase ‘to bury the hatchet’ mean?
Poll
  •   To become angry
  •   To make peace after a conflict
  •   To leave the family
  •   To build stronger family ties
103 votes


Which of these phrases means that children often resemble their parents?
Poll
  •   Family first
  •   A black sheep in the family
  •   Blood is thicker than water
  •   The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
98 votes


What does the idiom ‘blood is thicker than water’ mean?
Poll
  •   Relationships with friends are more important than family
  •   Family relationships are stronger than other relationships
  •   Water is essential for life
  •   There is always conflict in families
96 votes


Which phrase describes a family member who is considered unusual or doesn’t fit in with the family?
Poll
  •   A black sheep in the family
  •   To bury the hatchet
  •   Like father, like son
  •   To be thick as thieves
105 votes


Which of the following collocations refers to a family where everyone is very close?
Poll
  •   Extended family
  •   Close-knit family
  •   Nuclear family
  •   Broken family
110 votes

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