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📖 #WordOfTheDay: GIVEN

Even though the OALD above highlights the adjective meaning of “given,” I thought it’d be helpful to explore its other uses too.

🔹 Preposition:
"Given the weather, we canceled the picnic."
*(= Considering; taking into account)*

🔹 Adjective:
1️⃣ "The assignment must be done by a given date."
*(= Already arranged or specified)*
2️⃣ "At a given moment, the signal will flash."
*(= Particular; specific)*
3️⃣ "She’s given to dramatic outbursts."
*(= Inclined or prone to something)*

🔹 Conjunction ("given that"):
"Given that it’s raining, we’ll stay indoors."
*(= Because; since)*

🎯 Idiom: "To be given to (doing) something" = To have a habit/tendency.
*Example*: "He’s given to biting his nails when nervous."

💡 Bonus: As a noun, *"given"* means a known fact ("It’s a given that practice improves skills!").

Which usage surprised you the most?
I only post a #WordOfTheDay when I truly think the word is worth a closer look.

So, how confident are you with the word “given”? Let’s explore!
#DailyReading

A lot of people think getting rid of standardized tests helps disadvantaged students — but what if it’s actually the opposite?

This article from The Economist makes a pretty strong case for why keeping the SAT and ACT might do more to level the playing field than we realize.

#SelectArticles
#TheEconomist
Tell me what you make of this short film; it’s less than 3 minutes long but leaves quite an impression.

https://youtu.be/P5_Msrdg3Hk?si=6TaaWF4gYSETqYlC
Reading an article a day keeps your IELTS worries away.


When reading articles like this one, don’t try to focus on everything at once. Instead, pick one or two aspects of the language to zoom in on.

For today’s article, I recommend paying attention to useful grammar structures.

Read it once and highlight any interesting sentence patterns or constructions you notice. Then, try breaking one of them down to see how it works.

Which grammar structure did you find useful from the article? Let us know in the comments section!
Nihoyat rasman e’lon qilindi.

Aslida, ruchka yoki qalam bo‘lishining unchalik farqi yo‘q.

Chunki agar answer sheetdagi javobingizni o‘zgartirmoqchi bo‘lsangiz, shunchaki ustidan chizib, yoniga to‘g‘ri javobni yozib qo‘yishning o‘zi kifoya.

Writing qismida ham xuddi shunday — biror so‘zni o‘chirmoqchi bo‘lsangiz, ustidan chizib qo‘ysangiz bas.

https://t.me/examsuz/1708
The way the article is written really reminds me of the kind of language you often see in IELTS reading texts.

The paragraph below clearly illustrates the point:

Romulus and Remus are doing what puppies do: chasing, tussling, nipping, nuzzling. But there’s something very un-puppylike about the snowy white 6-month olds—their size, for starters. At their young age they already measure nearly 4 ft. long, tip the scales at 80 lb., and could grow to 6 ft. and 150 lb. Then there’s their behavior: the angelic exuberance puppies exhibit in the presence of humans—trotting up for hugs, belly rubs, kisses—is completely absent. They keep their distance, retreating if a person approaches. Even one of the handlers who raised them from birth can get only so close before Romulus and Remus flinch and retreat. This isn’t domestic canine behavior, this is wild lupine behavior: the pups are wolves. Not only that, they’re dire wolves—which means they have cause to be lonely.
By now, you’ve probably heard about the revival of the dire wolf, a species that went extinct 10,000 years ago. I’m sharing this fascinating article in case you’d like to learn more.

https://time.com/7274542/colossal-dire-wolf/#
I got one word for you all: ADOLESCENCE.
#Netflix

Adolescence has seen significant viewership success on Netflix following its release. In its first three weeks, the series garnered 96.7 million views on the platform.
Not a city fan, but this letter really hit me hard.

I’m sharing it for the language.

What phrases can stand out to you?

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#DailyReading

A lot of people think getting rid of standardized tests helps disadvantaged students — but what if it’s actually the opposite?

This article from The Economist makes a pretty strong case for why keeping the SAT and ACT might do more to level the playing field than we realize.

#SelectArticles
#TheEconomist
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Alhamdulillah. I got into Harvard. This is a dream come true after years of hard work, challenges, and perseverance.
24.03.202518:36
#DailyDose #Reading

Straight from The New York Times — fresh and ready for you. Enjoy!

Click here for telegraph access.

#9x9

"An article a day keeps your IELTS worries away" ©️
Reading an article a day keeps your IELTS worries away.


When reading articles like this one, don’t try to focus on everything at once. Instead, pick one or two aspects of the language to zoom in on.

For today’s article, I recommend paying attention to useful grammar structures.

Read it once and highlight any interesting sentence patterns or constructions you notice. Then, try breaking one of them down to see how it works.

Which grammar structure did you find useful from the article? Let us know in the comments section!
21.04.202506:15
📖 #WordOfTheDay: GIVEN

Even though the OALD above highlights the adjective meaning of “given,” I thought it’d be helpful to explore its other uses too.

🔹 Preposition:
"Given the weather, we canceled the picnic."
*(= Considering; taking into account)*

🔹 Adjective:
1️⃣ "The assignment must be done by a given date."
*(= Already arranged or specified)*
2️⃣ "At a given moment, the signal will flash."
*(= Particular; specific)*
3️⃣ "She’s given to dramatic outbursts."
*(= Inclined or prone to something)*

🔹 Conjunction ("given that"):
"Given that it’s raining, we’ll stay indoors."
*(= Because; since)*

🎯 Idiom: "To be given to (doing) something" = To have a habit/tendency.
*Example*: "He’s given to biting his nails when nervous."

💡 Bonus: As a noun, *"given"* means a known fact ("It’s a given that practice improves skills!").

Which usage surprised you the most?
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Nihoyat rasman e’lon qilindi.

Aslida, ruchka yoki qalam bo‘lishining unchalik farqi yo‘q.

Chunki agar answer sheetdagi javobingizni o‘zgartirmoqchi bo‘lsangiz, shunchaki ustidan chizib, yoniga to‘g‘ri javobni yozib qo‘yishning o‘zi kifoya.

Writing qismida ham xuddi shunday — biror so‘zni o‘chirmoqchi bo‘lsangiz, ustidan chizib qo‘ysangiz bas.

https://t.me/examsuz/1708
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#Vocabulary #KeyWords

🛍 10 Useful Phrases & Expressions from Today’s Reading 🌱

Fresh from The New York Times — save these for your next IELTS essay!

1️⃣ At first glance – When something seems a certain way initially, but might change after a closer look.
📝 Example: At first glance, paper bags seem like the greener option.

2️⃣ After all – Used to emphasize a reason or add supporting information.
📝 Example: Plastic bags are harmful — after all, they’re made from fossil fuels.

3️⃣ Pun intended – A fun way to point out a deliberate play on words.
📝 Example: It’s hard to make apples-to-apples comparisons (pun intended).

4️⃣ Environmental footprint – The total impact something has on the environment.
📝 Example: Reusing your tote helps reduce your environmental footprint.

5️⃣ Wind up in a landfill – End up as trash buried underground.
📝 Example: Most paper and plastic bags eventually wind up in a landfill.

6️⃣ Defeats the purpose – Stops something from achieving its original goal.
📝 Example: Hoarding dozens of tote bags defeats the purpose of reducing waste.

7️⃣ The takeaway – The main point or lesson learned.
📝 Example: The takeaway? Reuse whatever bag you have as many times as possible.

8️⃣ Best bet – The smartest or most reliable choice.
📝 Example: A sturdy tote made from recycled materials is your best bet.

9️⃣ The bottom line – The most important fact or conclusion.
📝 Example: The bottom line — reusing bags matters more than what they’re made of.

🔟 The math is simple – A way to emphasize that the logic is clear and easy to understand.
📝 Example: Reuse your cotton bag 100 times — the math is simple.
Not a city fan, but this letter really hit me hard.

I’m sharing it for the language.

What phrases can stand out to you?
16.04.202508:26
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Tell me what you make of this short film; it’s less than 3 minutes long but leaves quite an impression.

https://youtu.be/P5_Msrdg3Hk?si=6TaaWF4gYSETqYlC
Увайдзіце, каб разблакаваць больш функцый.