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wow, growing up, my relatives, even bigger ones, and I used to watch movies and football matches together just like this.... Those times have long gone... But still some families can retain this old habit... Props to the dad


#words
1. Sap - gradually weaken
2. Vitality - the power
3. recuperate - recover from illness or exertion
4. interplay - the way in which two or more things have an effect on each other.
5. invigorating - making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy
6. delegate - entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person, typically one who is less senior than oneself
7. bounce back - to return quickly to a normal condition after a difficult situation or event




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Let me finish the day with a really nice motivational video...


I wish I could main my this consistency within 2 months or so...


Dear Asad, be a good guy, try to finish all of your tasks on time....

Your people are waiting for your success.




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1. What are the things people cannot live without in today’s society?
In the contemporary world, there are several things people consider indispensable. Firstly, smartphones are ubiquitous as they serve as communication devices, personal organizers, and sources of information. Secondly, the internet is crucial, enabling access to a vast array of knowledge and services. Thirdly, many rely on personal vehicles for transportation, especially in areas with limited public transport options. These elements have become essential in today’s society.


2. How have people’s needs and dependencies changed with technological advancements?
Technological advancements have brought about a profound shift in people’s needs and dependencies. While basic necessities remain important, the advent of smartphones and the internet has made communication and access to information paramount. Additionally, automation and AI have transformed industries, reducing manual labor dependency and reshaping the job market. People today are more interconnected and reliant on technology for various aspects of their lives, marking a significant change from the past.


3. Are there any negative consequences of being heavily dependent on certain things?
Certainly, there are potential negative consequences of heavy dependency on certain things. For instance, an overreliance on smartphones and social media can lead to addiction and decrease the quality of personal relationships. Moreover, dependence on technology for essential services such as healthcare or transportation can make individuals vulnerable to disruptions in case of system failures or cyberattacks. Balancing technological advancements with awareness of their potential drawbacks is crucial in today’s society.

4. Do you think it’s possible for people to reduce their dependence on technology in today’s world?
While it may be difficult, it is certainly possible for people to reduce their dependence on technology in today’s world. This can be achieved by consciously limiting screen time, embracing digital detoxes, and rediscovering offline hobbies and interactions. It requires mindfulness and discipline, but it’s feasible and can lead to a healthier balance between the digital and physical aspects of life.

5. What role does education play in helping individuals adapt to technological changes and dependencies?
Education plays a crucial role in preparing individuals to adapt to technological changes and dependencies. Schools can integrate digital literacy into the curriculum, equipping students with the skills to navigate the digital world responsibly. In the workplace, ongoing training and development programs help professionals stay updated with the latest technologies, ensuring they can adapt to changing demands. Ultimately, education empowers individuals to harness the benefits of technology while managing its potential pitfalls effectively.




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1. ls it good to share something on social media?

Yes, from my perspective, nothing’s wrong with sharing online, in fact, it serves as a bridge for people to devise something new or share something informative. However, keep in mind that social media is not a personal diary in which we can share anything, especially when we’re feeling down.

On the other hand, be cautious about what you share online, consider those who will see or read the post you shared. Many people use social media on a daily basis, and what they see there can influence them at some point. For example, a piece of news was broadcast on television last month about someone who was heavily involved in social media and was the victim of cyberbullying as a result of a malicious post. Respectively, that person suffers from depression and may even consider suicide.
As a result, it is preferable to practice being mindful of what you share; if it does not negatively affect you, it will negatively affect others.

2. Should the media only publish good news?

Oh, that’s absolutely zero-sensical! Media is a channel of communication through which we disseminate information such as news, movies, music, education, and so on. People are entitled to know the truth, whether it is good or bad, because the truth is not always rainbows and butterflies. Consider a media that only share glad tidings, people will become muddled,potentially causing more impairment to
everyone.

In addition, people are drawn to newsworthy articles, content, or videos rather than unrealistic dandy news. To summarize, media upsurge a person’s self-perception that they are well-rounded about current affairs; thus, media should not be biased in the news they broadcast.

3. What kind of good news do people often share in the community?

Well as people face different situations, they also share a smorgasbord of experiences but mostly they create content that is new, thrilling, and captivating. I’d like to highlight travel escapades as the most popular type of content that people are posting these days. Although jealousy-inducing, travel-related posts are appreciated by many – with social media being the number one source of travel inspiration for millennials. Many people also believe that seeing pictures from other travelers will persuade them to visit a new destination as a new holiday adventure. So make memories, as well as social media status updates, and live in the moment with those who matter most.

4. Do most people like to share good news with others?

Well of course! According to a recent study, taking an intentional approach to sharing positive stories can help leaders boost workers’ morale.
Furthermore, people who enjoy sharing good news are appreciative, and they tend to be happier and more satisfied with life. The bottom line is that sharing good news increases positivity and fulfillment.

Telling others about our happiness has far more advantages than simply remembering or writing it down for ourselves. That explains why net-users are more likely to disseminate news that can bring benefits to people than the troubling news.

5. Do people like to hear good news from their friends?

I don’t see why not! Sharing positive experiences with your friends can strengthen your bond. The key to transforming small moments of goodness into relationship-building gems is how we talk about them frequently and constructively. Your friend is the only person who could be as delighted with your good news as you are. Because how we celebrate good events with our friends predicts our success more than how we fight! Furthermore, relationships can also benefit when people respond enthusiastically to the good news of others. For example, someone who believes that their friends generally respond to their good news with excitement and enthusiasm is more likely to report higher levels of relationship quality, such as greater trust, intimacy, and relationship satisfaction




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Q1. Are most intelligent people happy? Why?
It’s not always the case. Intelligent people may achieve many goals, but many factors, including personal satisfaction and mental health influence happiness. Sometimes, their intellectual pursuits can create isolation or a sense of never being content, which affects their overall happiness.
Q2. Do you think intelligent people are selfish?
Answer 1: Not always. While some might focus intensely on their own goals and ambitions, many intelligent people are also empathetic and willing to help others. Their ability to understand complex issues often includes a sense of social responsibility and a desire to contribute positively to society.
Q3. Do you think intelligent people are helpful?
Answer 1: Generally, yes. Intelligent people often have a wealth of knowledge and problem-solving skills that can be valuable to others. Their ability to analyse and understand complex issues allows them to offer insightful advice and support to those in need.
Q4. Who do you think plays a more important role in children’s education, parents or teachers? Why?
Answer 1: Both are crucial, but parents play a foundational role. They provide initial guidance, support, and encouragement that shape a child’s attitude towards learning. Teachers then build on this foundation with formal education and academic skills, creating a balanced educational experience.




1. Do you think doctors and nurses are very important?
Absolutely. Doctors and nurses are the backbone of any healthcare system. They provide essential medical care, from diagnosing conditions to offering long-term support for patients. Without their expertise, our healthcare system would collapse, and the health of the public would be severely impacted.

2. Who plays a more important role, doctors or nurses?
I think it’s difficult to say one is more important than the other because their roles complement each other. Doctors make critical decisions regarding diagnosis and treatment, but nurses ensure that patients are comfortable and that their recovery goes smoothly. Both are vital to the success of a hospital, and one couldn’t work effectively without the other.

3. Do you think that doctors and nurses are not paid enough?
In many parts of the world, I believe that doctors and especially nurses are underpaid. Considering the long hours, emotional strain, and the responsibility they carry, they deserve higher wages. They are on the front lines, dealing with life-and-death situations, and their compensation should reflect the importance of their roles.

4. Do you think it is necessary to learn first aid skills?
Definitely. First aid skills are invaluable, especially in emergency situations where every second counts. Being able to perform CPR or treat a minor injury can make a huge difference before professional help arrives. In fact, I think basic first aid should be taught in schools as part of the curriculum, as it’s a life skill everyone should have.

5. What are the differences between the work of a doctor and a nurse?
The primary difference lies in their responsibilities. Doctors are more focused on diagnosing illnesses, creating treatment plans, and performing surgeries, whereas nurses are more involved in the daily care and monitoring of patients. Nurses provide hands-on care and emotional support, while doctors focus more on the medical aspects. Both roles require a high level of expertise, but their functions are different.

6. Can a hospital function effectively without nurses?
No, I don’t believe a hospital could function without nurses. Nurses are the backbone of patient care. They are with the patients constantly, monitoring their condition, administering medication, and providing emotional support. Without nurses, doctors wouldn’t be able to focus on diagnosis and treatment because they would be overwhelmed with other tasks. Hospitals rely on nurses to run smoothly.


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to pursue this path
left a lasting impression on
sparked her desire to help others in the same way
plays a vital role in the healthcare system
As an emergency nurse, …
incredibly demanding
works long shifts, often late into the night
fast-paced environment
handle it with skill and confidence
What stands out the most is…..
which makes a huge difference in such stressful situations
Looking ahead,
finds her career deeply fulfilling
choosing such a selfless and challenging caree


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A great IELTS Writing Task 1 answer by a student 🍋

"The charts show how many metric tons of fresh citrus fruit were exported from seven different countries in 2010. Overall, oranges were the most prevalent type of fruit sold overseas, followed by lemons, grapefruits and other types. The two leading countries in terms of total supply volumes were South Africa and the US.

Oranges comprised the highest volume of export (2.6 million metric tons altogether), with South Africa being the leading seller (1 million metric tons). Following closely came Egypt and the US, with about 900,000 and 700,000 metric tons respectively.

Second in popularity were lemons, traded internationally by Turkey and Mexico in almost the same volume: with half a million metric tons by the former and just 50,000 metric tons fewer by the latter. Argentina sold half the volume Turkey did: 250,000 metric tons.

Unlike for lemons, with 1.2 million metric tons sold altogether, the total sum for grapefruits was just about a half of that. The major sellers of this citrus fruit were South Africa, the US and Turkey. The first two countries sold slightly less than a quarter of a million metric tons each, while Turkey was only 50,000 metric tons behind (175,000).

As for unspecified types of citrus fruit, the leading trader was Mexico. Interestingly, it sold 450,000 metric tons, which was exactly the same volume as its lemon export. The other countries that traded other types were Israel and the US, but their exports didn’t exceed 10 metric tons each."

254 words

By Ekaterina Syomina

This is a really good answer for a less-than-good task. First, the scales on each type of fruit are different, which is not very common. Second, paraphrasing “exports” is a bit challenging, as is showing lexis and grammar range. But I think Ekaterina did a great job showing that range.

🍋 See my overview for this task here: https://t.me/irinalutsenko/420

#Irina_ielts_students #ieltswritingtask1


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