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@IELTSmaterials_N1 Elementary English Vocabulary in use.pdf

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⚡️ English Vocabulary in use 🦉 • Elementary • Pre-intermediate • Upper-intermediate • Advanced © Cambridge 👉🏾 My IELTS materials 🔗
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Oldin taboo hozir trend! The normalization of behaviors like "dachaga qizla bn kettu" (going to a dacha with girls) or the casual use of alcohol and smoking among young people is a reflection of broader social and cultural shifts. In recent years, especially with the rise of social media platforms like Instagram, we've seen a significant change in what is considered "normal" or acceptable behavior in society. Instagram influencers and content creators play a major role in shaping these norms, often glorifying a lifestyle that prioritizes immediate gratification, social status, and materialism. In the past, behaviors like drinking, smoking, or openly discussing relationships outside of marriage might have been taboo in many cultures, including Uzbek culture. These actions were often done in private, with a sense of shame or fear of social judgment. However, as more and more influencers broadcast these lifestyles online, showcasing glamorous parties, drinking sessions, and casual relationships, they begin to shift public perceptions. What was once seen as controversial or inappropriate is now increasingly seen as a standard part of young adulthood. The constant exposure to these behaviors on social media platforms has a desensitizing effect. The more we see something, the more it becomes normalized, and this is particularly true for impressionable young people who are still forming their values and identities. The shift in cultural norms is not just about the behaviors themselves but also about the language we use to describe them. Terms like "dachaga qizla bn kettu" are no longer whispered in private conversations; they are now boldly stated, often with a sense of pride or humor. The normalization of this language reflects a deeper change in societal values, where the boundaries of acceptable behavior are continually being pushed and redefined. In essence, what we are witnessing is a cultural transformation, heavily influenced by social media, where behaviors once considered taboo are now part of the mainstream. While this may be seen as a sign of progress by some, it also raises important questions about the impact of these changes on individuals and society as a whole. Are we truly becoming more open and accepting, or are we losing touch with the values and traditions that once held our communities together? Shame on viners and shame on Fame!
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Today's Idiom | #Idioms 🐕 In the doghouse 🏠 in a bad situation because someone is angry at one, in trouble - He's in the doghouse for forgetting his wife's birthday. - Keep talking to me in that tone of voice and you'll be in the doghouse for the next month! #vocabulary 🦉 👀 @IELTSmaterials_N1 💬
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Pronunciation: Silent Letters #silent Silent letter is a letter / letter combination that is usually NOT pronounced in a word L N ❎ Walk ❎ Column ❎ Talk ❎ Solemn ❎ Half ❎ Kiln ❎ Calf ❎ Autumn ❎ Yolk ❎ Condemn ❎ Folk ❎ Hymn ❎ Could ❎ Damn ❎ Would ❎ Government ❎ Should ❎ Contemn ❎ Almond ❎ Limn ❎ Palm ❎ Calm ❎ Salmon ❎ Balm ⚡️ - Beyond plagiarism
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Spelling Correction | #Grammar Rule 5. Words ending in silente", drop the ⚠️ “e” before a suffix beginning with a voweleg. Hope + ing = hoping ✔️ Live + ed = lived ✔️ Drive + er = driver ✔️ Tire + ing = tiring ✔️ 🔗 @IELTSmaterials_N1 👈🏾
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Alternative energy sources that use the natural power of the wind, waves and sun are too expensive and complicated to replace the coal, oil and gas that we use to power our cities and transport. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this? Alternative energy is thought by some to be the answer to our reliance on fossil fuels, as sources of alternative energy are low emitters of CO2 and are a sustainable means of providing electrical power. Critics of 'green energy' contend that current technologies are either too costly or impractical to realistically replace our current energy needs. The advantages of 'green energy' are obvious. There is no need to worry about dwindling supplies of progressively more expensive resources. Solar power will never run out and, once initial costs are paid off, the electricity is basically free. These sources of energy have another major benefit in the shape of their low emissions. Although there are emissions costs in the building of wind turbines or hydroelectric power stations, there is no further air pollution or the risk of environmental contamination. This notion of a perfect world of free and non-polluting energy does draw criticism, however. It is obvious that solar power won't work at night or that not every country has a coastline, rivers or windy hills. It is also a problem that replacing our current energy supply will entail expensive research and development, which, in turn, involves government cooperation. One last obstacle to the adoption of ‘green energy' is nuclear power. Many countries see the huge energy production from this power source as a more practical solution than messing around with the wind and waves. In conclusion, there is little doubt that we will soon need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and on to an alternative fuel source. The only real question is whether we risk the costs and delays of green energy or choose the productive, but potentially dangerous, nuclear option. - Pauline Cullen 🔗
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