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🇺🇿 Living in Uzbekistan
🏆 IELTS OVERALL 9
L9 | R9 | W8 | S9
📌 TESOL certified
Courses - @IELTS9Alex
➡️REK - @Elbek_REK
📌 TG/Inst/YT-@AlexNativeIELTS
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FRIENDSHIP VOCAB
1. Trust – A strong belief in the reliability and honesty of a friend.
2. Loyalty – A deep sense of support and commitment to a friend.
3. Bond – A close connection or relationship between friends.
4. Companionship – The feeling of enjoying time with a friend and not being alone.
5. Support – Offering help, encouragement, and understanding to a friend in need.
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1. Trust – A strong belief in the reliability and honesty of a friend.
2. Loyalty – A deep sense of support and commitment to a friend.
3. Bond – A close connection or relationship between friends.
4. Companionship – The feeling of enjoying time with a friend and not being alone.
5. Support – Offering help, encouragement, and understanding to a friend in need.
@AlexNativeIELTS
Stay Focused on the Question
One of the most common mistakes in IELTS Writing is going off-topic. Before you start writing, take a moment to analyze the question carefully.
• Identify the key parts of the prompt: What is the topic? What specific aspects are being asked?
• Plan your answer to ensure you address all parts of the task.
• Stay relevant by linking every idea to the question. Avoid adding unnecessary information.
A well-structured, focused response will always score higher than a long, off-topic essay.
@AlexNativeIELTS
One of the most common mistakes in IELTS Writing is going off-topic. Before you start writing, take a moment to analyze the question carefully.
• Identify the key parts of the prompt: What is the topic? What specific aspects are being asked?
• Plan your answer to ensure you address all parts of the task.
• Stay relevant by linking every idea to the question. Avoid adding unnecessary information.
A well-structured, focused response will always score higher than a long, off-topic essay.
@AlexNativeIELTS