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ستجدون في هذه القناة؛ آخر المصادر للآيلتس

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هل تبحث عن أحدث المصادر لاختبار الآيلتس؟ إذا كانت إجابتك نعم، فقد وجدت المكان المناسب! قناة Latest IELTS resources هي المكان الذي يضم آخر المصادر والموارد لاختبار الآيلتس. إذا كنت ترغب في تحسين مهاراتك في اللغة الإنجليزية والاستعداد بشكل أفضل لاختبار الآيلتس، فهذه القناة هي لك. ستجد في هذه القناة كل ما تحتاجه من كتب، مقالات، نصائح واستراتيجيات لمساعدتك على تحقيق أعلى درجاتك في الاختبار. nnمن هم الذين يمكنهم الاستفادة من هذه القناة؟ إنها موجهة لكل من يرغب في اجتياز اختبار الآيلتس سواء للهجرة، التعليم أو أسباب أخرى. سواء كنت مبتدئاً في اختبار الآيلتس أو ترغب في تحسين درجاتك الحالية، فإن هذه القناة ستكون رفيقك المثالي في رحلتك نحو النجاح. nnما الذي تستطيع أن تتوقعه عند الانضمام إلى هذه القناة؟ باستمرار، ستجد محتوى جديد ومفيد يساعدك على تطوير مهاراتك وزيادة فهمك للاختبار. بغض النظر عن مستواك في اللغة الإنجليزية، ستجد محتوى متنوع يناسب احتياجاتك ويساعدك على الوصول إلى أهدافك. كل ما عليك هو الانضمام إلى القناة والبدء في استكشاف العديد من الموارد القيمة التي ستجدها. nnلا تضيع الفرصة لتحسين فرصك في اجتياز اختبار الآيلتس. انضم الآن إلى Latest IELTS resources وابدأ رحلتك نحو النجاح!

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17 Feb, 16:17


اختبار اليوم 2/17 Task1
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17 Feb, 16:16


اختبار اليوم ٢/١٧ Task2

Some countries achieve International sporting success by building speciallsed facilities that are used only to train top athletes, Instead of providing sports faciuties that everyone can use.
Do you think this Is a positive or negative devolopment?

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05 Feb, 13:58


There are a number of expressions used to express your feelings:

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I am interested in ...

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... seems fantastic

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I am fond of ...

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I am keen on ...

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That sounds like fun

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... would be really rewarding

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... sounds more interesting than ...

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... is so absorbing

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I find it really helpful

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... seems pretty difficult

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... is rather complicated

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... was rather difficult

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... was much more difficult in compared with ...

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... sounds kind of boring

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... doesn't interest me

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To be honest, I don't enjoy ...

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I have lost interest in ...

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31 Jan, 10:20


IELTS Speaking Phrases for LIKES & DISLIKES | IELTS Speaking Vocabulary BAND 9

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31 Jan, 10:03


10 Phrasal Verbs for IELTS Writing to WOW your Examiner
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30 Jan, 10:49


اختبار 27-1
It is better for people to be unemployed than to be employed in jobs they do not enjoy.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

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30 Jan, 10:49


اختبار 27-1

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17 Jan, 20:39


Jan April 2024 makkar final version

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11 Oct, 21:45


🔥Tips for IELTS Speaking Part 3:

1. Understand the format: In Part 3, you will be asked follow-up questions related to the topic you discussed in Part 2. The questions will be more abstract and require you to express your opinion and provide examples.

2. Listen carefully: Listen carefully to the examiner's questions and make sure you understand what is being asked. If you are unsure, ask for clarification.

3. Provide examples: Use examples to support your answers and show that you can apply your knowledge to real-life situations.

4. Express your opinions: Part 3 questions are designed to elicit your opinions and ideas. Don't be afraid to express your own views and beliefs, but make sure you support them with reasons and examples.

5. Use a range of vocabulary: Use a range of vocabulary to express yourself clearly and effectively. This will also demonstrate your ability to use English in a variety of contexts.

6. Use appropriate grammar and sentence structures: Use appropriate grammar and sentence structures to convey your ideas accurately. This will also help you sound more natural and fluent.

7. Don't be afraid to ask for time: If you need time to think about your answer, don't be afraid to ask for a moment to gather your thoughts.

8. Stay on topic: Make sure you stay on topic and answer the question that is asked. Don't go off on tangents or talk about irrelevant things.

9. Be confident: Finally, be confident in your ability to express yourself in English. Speak clearly and at a comfortable pace, and don't be afraid to ask for clarification if needed.

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10 Oct, 01:48


Love traveling? 😃Love phrasal verbs?🥺 Let's learn 5 phrasal verbs about traveling

○Set off
●When you start your journey
E.X: Let's go to sleep. We are setting off for the airport at 6am!

○Take off
●When a plane leaves the ground and starts to fly
E.X: it's OK. We're taking off in two hours. We don't need to rush

○Check in
●When you give your name and ID at the hotel or airport
E.X: hurry up we need to check in or we will miss the plane

○Chill out
●When you relax
E.X: Ahh. I love chilling out and reading a book on holiday

○Check out
●When you pay your bill and leave the hotel
E.X: Come on we need to check out at 10 o'clock

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08 Oct, 18:55


#Joke_Time🤣

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23 Sep, 16:00


اختبار المحادثة اليوم لأحد الطلاب.. في part 2👇

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23 Sep, 15:59


اختبار اليوم

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22 Sep, 09:28


Makkar sep to dec 2023 final version. Just 2 new added cards and rest same as first version

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18 Sep, 05:36


📝IELTS Writing📝

(Task 1 | Fractions)

Here comes a number of fractions to express percentages:

🔹4% = A tiny fraction.
🔹24% = Almost a quarter.
🔹25% = Exactly a quarter.
🔹26% = Roughly one quarter.
🔹32% Nearly one-third, nearly a third.
🔹49% = Around a half, just under a half.
🔹50% = Exactly a half.
🔹51% = Just over a half.
🔹73% = Nearly three quarters.
🔹77% = Approximately three quarter, more than three-quarter.
🔹79% = Well over three quarters.

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16 Sep, 06:01


🔰Useful idioms:

🔸don't judge a book by its cover: a metaphorical phrase which means "you shouldn't judge someone or something by its appearance alone".
E: When I first met Sam I didn't find him handsome. But, as people say, don't judge a book by its cover. He turned out to be the most interesting person I've ever met and we married soon!

🔸to catch the latest movie: to see a movie that has just come out.
E: We need to hurry up if we want to catch the latest movie.

🔸to flick through: to look quickly through a book.
E: I flicked through my notes to prepare for the exam as didn't have time to study properly.

🔸to know like a book: to know something extremely well.
E: I live in this city for my whole life and I know it like a book.

🔸to read between the lines: to understand the hidden meaning about something.
E: When I broke up with my girlfriend, I didn't want anyone to know that. But Tom saw us in the different corners of the classroom and read everything between the lines. He's very discerning.

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15 Sep, 08:54


Share HOW TO WRITE A LINE GRAPH.pdf

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10 Sep, 11:13


🔥5 Negative Words for Describing People
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