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IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 18:39


Full-time students should spend a lot of time on studies, but they should be involved in other activities too. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

University students are expected to engage in extra-curricular activities, usually voluntary projects; therefore, some are critical of those who are exclusively occupied with their studies. I agree with this school of thought since sports activities and voluntary projects play a key role in shaping well-rounded individuals.

Current tertiary education programs are rigorous requiring serious time commitment from students, by giving tasks and assignments both within and outside classes. As a result, many students can barely spare time for their personal life and other activities. This is compounded by the ever-increasing number of exams a student is bound to pass during their studies, leading to many of these students spending excessive amounts of time revising and cramming for exams. Critics usually maintain that this has to change, and students need to be encouraged to do other activities, too.

I support this view since sports activities are important for the holistic development of young people. Rather than a narrow focus on academic knowledge, to harvest a well-rounded generation of graduates, universities and other educational bodies must incorporate football, basketball, and other types of sports. While a typical university features such activities and sports complexes, these are generally underused due mainly to unrealistic academic expectations from students. I think, that by promoting sports activities, universities may facilitate physical development and teamwork among their students for many sports games foster a sense of belonging and rewarding relationships among teammates through shared moments of victory and defeat.

Another type of non-academic activity crucial for a student is voluntary work. By participating in community-based projects, such as conservation schemes or working with disadvantaged members of society, students can develop a closer connection with society and can enhance problem-solving and other essential skills. Personally, when I was involved in voluntary work, in which we visited some poor families, I learned lasting and impactful lessons that later helped revise my future goals. Activities such as these are valuable tools to prepare students for the real world as it is.

In conclusion, because of the significance of sports and volunteering, I side with the opinion that a sole focus on academic studies as a student is a short-sighted attitude toward education.


361 words, Dilshod Ismatov.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 18:38


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IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 13:34


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IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 13:30


The line chart compares monthly changes in the prices of various metals, specifically copper, nickel, and zinc, in 2014. Overall, the price changes of these metals were relatively parallel to each other, with higher figures observed in the initial months. It is also evident that two dips occurred in June and December in the cost of nickel and zinc, while the change in the price of copper was relatively less volatile throughout the year. 

In January, nickel's price rose more significantly by 6%, compared to copper (2%) and zinc (1%). Then, the figures for all three metals decreased steadily until June, when there was no change or drop in their prices. An exception to this trend was the rise in the cost of zinc in January, reaching a 3% increase, the highest change for this metal during the year. 

In the following three months, the cost of these metals was relatively stable, fluctuating between 1% and -1%. In the last couple of months, steady increases were observed, with percentages reaching between 2% and 1% in December, and the highest change in this month occurred in the price of zinc.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 13:29


The graph below shows the average monthly change in the prices of three metals during 2014.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 11:02


Supporters of traditional games claim that they improve children's skill range. While I contend that those games are crucial for creativity and physical development, modern games also foster skills that are relevant in today's world.

The games played by children across generations inspire creative thinking because there were fewer technologies and objects when those games were first created. When faced with limited resources, human beings use their ingenuity to fill the gap, including when crafting entertaining activities. Chillak, a popular game in my culture, requires only a few sticks, for example. Encouraging children to engage in such types of games may boost their inventive thinking, which is an important skill to acquire.

Most importantly, traditional games are intrinsically more intensive, requiring more physical activity. Regular practice of these games may ensure children develop their motor skills, flexibility, and other physical attributes. A common example of such active games played in many cultures is hide-and-seek. To enjoy this game, children must learn to run faster, conceal themselves flexibly to avoid being caught, and reach the designated area ahead of the seeker. Unsurprisingly, therefore, previous generations of children were generally fitter and stronger than their current counterparts.

However, the games devised more recently can also enrich a child's skill set. One important skill that modern games may help improve is digital literacy, involving typing and grasping the basics of technological devices. Many virtual games supported by smartphones and computers are known to enhance dexterity and proficiency in handling such devices, which are crucial in today's digitalized world.

Another major benefit of contemporary games is the development of various senses before the start of academic education. Using interactive means, such as flashcards and audible materials, many games aimed at younger children teach them useful knowledge, such as language or mathematics, while maintaining the delights of playing games. Setting aside the advantages of gamifying such fundamental subjects, an essential element here is that children practice learning using various senses. This may become an important milestone for a successful start to school education.

In conclusion, I have no doubts about the merits of games played over generations; however, this does not mean modern games are inferior, as they can also be instrumental in equipping children with fundamental skills demanded in today's world.


Edited version, and a relatively more accurate one.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 10:48


Unedited version.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

20 Nov, 10:46


Some people think that children's modern games do not develop their range of skills. They suggest that traditional games are better.

Supporters of traditional games claim that they improve the range of skills in children. While I contend those games are crucial in creativity and physical development, modern games also foster the kind of skills that are relevant in today's world.

The games played by children across generations inspire creative thinking as when they were developed there were fewer technologies and objects to be used. When faced with limited resources, human beings use their ingenuity to fill the gap, including when they craft entertaining activities. 'Chillak', a popular game in my culture, requires only a few sticks for example. By encouraging children to engage in such types of games may boost their inventive thinking, which is an important skill to acquire.

Most importantly, traditional games are intrinsically more intensive, requiring more physical activity. A regular practice of these games may ensure children develop their motion, flexibility, and other physical elements. A common example of such active games played in many cultures is hide and seek. To enjoy this game, children must learn to run faster, conceal themselves in a flexible way to avoid being caught, and arrive at the area ahead of the seeker. No surprise, therefore, previous generations of children were generally fitter and stronger than their current counterparts.
However, the games devised more recently can also enrich a child's skill set. One important skill that modern games may help improve is digital literacy, involving typing, grasping basics of technological devices. Many virtual games, supported by smartphones and laptops known to enhance dexterity, and flexibility in handling such devices, which are crucial elements required in the current digitalized world.

Another major benefit of contemporary games is the development of various senses before the start of academic education. Using interactive means, such as flashcards, audible materials, many games aimed at younger children teach them useful knowledge, such as a language or mathematics, while maintaining delights of playing games. Setting aside the advantages of gamification of such important subjects, an essential element here is that children practice learning using various senses. This may become an important milestone for a successful start of school education.

In conclusion, I have no doubts about the merits of games played over generations; however, this does not mean modern games are inferior as they could also be instrumental to equip children with fundamental skills demanded in today's world.


390 words, 25 minutes.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

19 Nov, 15:55


Modern lifestyles mean that many parents have little time for their children. Many children suffer because they do not get as much attention from their parents as children did in the past. Do you agree or disagree?

Due to the contemporary way of life, many children receive insufficient attention from parents, which is viewed by some to have detrimental effects for children. I agree with this opinion as the lack of family time may have adverse effects later on in life.

Parents are generally less available for their children, due mainly to working for long hours. The increased cost of living forces most parents in average families to have more than one job or to work for longer shifts, mostly at the expense of the time that could otherwise be used with their children. Considering the rising costs of accommodation, food and other necessities, both parents in many families spend a significant portion of their day at work, not to mention bringing parts of their tasks home to meet deadlines. This pressure may result in several repercussions for both children and parents.

A major concern of this trend regarding children is related to their diet. While parents, in the past, tended to spend more time at home controlling their children's food intake by cooking health foods, this is not the case with majority of families today. As a result, most children, relying primarily on fast food or other unhealthy options, no longer have healthy eating habits. This may lead to serious issues in their physical development and general well-being since children need to consume a wide variety of vitamins and other essential nutrients in their formative years.

The lack of attention to their children can do disservice to parents, too. For instance, since they do not allow sufficient time doing leisure activities, or having constructive conversations, parents may feel disconnected with their children on the long run. Lack of interaction will eventually weaken intimacy and sense of belonging, which may manifest itself once the parents become older. Even today, it is not uncommon to witness many teenagers leaving their home once they have reached adulthood, losing contact with their parents.

In conclusion, the result of parents not paying enough attention to their children may have dire consequences to both children and parents. While the former may suffer from distorted eating habits, the latter may risk losing a positive bond with their young.


366 words.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

18 Nov, 07:28


We composed this beautiful essay with the 10-12 morning group!

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

18 Nov, 07:24


Tourism has increased so much over the last 50 years that it is having a mainly negative impact on local inhabitants and the environment. However, others claim that it is good for the economy. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of tourism and give your own opinion.

Tourism has developed into a complex industry over the last 50 years, leading to a division of ideas on its value to human society. While some support the development of tourism due to its contribution to economic progress, I think it has adverse effects on the local population and the nature of tourist destinations in general.

Growth of international tourism has obviously driven economies further, with many businesses focusing on tourism-related services and products. On a national level, the revenue generated by tourism constitutes a significant portion of economies, while also creating jobs for thousands of people. In fact, countries such as, United Arab Emirates has a dynamic tourism industry with many businesses operating within the hospitality sector. Hundreds of hotels and restaurants in some cities of the country indicate that tourism is a key contributor for the progress of these cities. On an individual level, the development of tourism has created thousands of jobs for both migrants and local people, ensuring their livelihoods.

Nevertheless, the influx of tourists over the years have done much disservice to the environment. International tourists use low-cost airlines, which have increased in frequency lately. Aircrafts are known to consume many times more fuel and emit higher amounts of carbon dioxide than other means of transport, exacerbating air pollution. Furthermore, the pressure from overcrowded tourist population may destroy natural habitats and harass animals. Pollution from visitors,for instance, has become such a serious problem in the Mount Everest that its lower peaks are littered with rubbish. Once previously pristine ecologies are ruined, the wildlife there could also be threatened due to habitat loss.

This may also affect local people, who rely on the nature for their survival. The pollution of drinking water resources, such as rivers, may pose threats to their health. Moreover, popular tourist destinations are known to be expensive places to live. Accommodation, food and other services in such places are usually costlier than other areas, affecting the living costs of local inhabitants.

In conclusion, tourism has definitely transformed economies of countries and their ability to provide more jobs for people. However, I argue that the growth of international tourism may seriously affect the environment in the long run, and unjustifiably increase the cost of living for locals.


377 words, 36 minutes.

IELTS Warriors|Dilshod Ismatov

17 Nov, 15:30


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15 Nov, 20:09


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