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I was able to answer that question in a moment with depth and clarity, and also in a way that is simple and coherent.
But that dynasty, while unifying China for the first time under a foreign rulership, was not a coherent entity.
But that dynasty, while unifying China for the first time under a foreign rulership, was not a coherent entity.
The third technique is resonance breathing, also called coherent breathing.
The third technique is resonance breathing, also called coherent breathing.
Usually, when we set out to write, sounding coherent and polished are our central priorities.
Usually, when we set out to write, sounding coherent and polished are our central priorities.
When the examiner asks her whether or not it's possible to truly evaluate a person based on first impressions, Jaleel responds by saying that she doesn't believe it's accurate to gauge a person upon first interactions. It's this high level of methodical paraphrase speech that gets those perfect scores. Jaleel is incredibly clever in the sense that she keeps her thoughts simple yet original. When the examiner asks her about how first interactions have changed from the past, immediately Jaleel remembers that technology has a significant impact on people when compared to the past. She paraphrases and emphasizes that technology has had a bigger impact on first hookups than before. And then she even gives the examples of Tinder and Instagram. It's this type of clear communication that gets those high band scores. You have to be careful not to use very unique and outlandish ideas which are difficult to express. In fact, Jaleel does a fantastic job of connecting her part three answers not only to part two but even to part one. When the examiner asks about why it's important to network with people in the community, she remembers talking about her parents in part one and she gives the example of her family having a good relationship with the people in their neighborhood and this leading to some help for her father when he had car troubles. This type of connected coherent communication is sure to get you that perfect score. To get new IELTS materials every week and for strategies, videos, visit and join our premium
This type of connected, coherent communication is sure to get you that perfect score.
Lastly, break the wise rules. Of course you should never call them, naturally you shouldn't beg them to return, it's entirely necessary to block their number. But there are grave dangers in trying to be so grown up one never allows oneself to mature. There are certain blows to the ego from which one can only ever recover through unguarded humiliation. Make yourself abject and silly. Try everything and watch it fail. Observe yourself descending into a mockery of your former coherent self. Sink as deep as the pain commands. Live the impossibility, don't just intellectually assume it and then suffer from your emotions never following suit. Properly experience where things can't be until the lesson sinks in authentically rather than logically. Tie yourself back to health. No one can make you wise one moment ahead of time or in your place. The best way to recover sanity is to allow madness to have its full, unfettered, horrific, necessary run.
and watch it fail—observe yourself descending into a mockery of your former coherent self.
Coherent sentences, Caitlin, please.
But over the years, over these last 55, 60 years, the CPI Maoist, or the party as they call it, wasn't a coherent one.
But over the years, over these last 55, 60 years, the CPI Maoist, or the party, as they call it, wasn't a coherent one.
you've got a very interesting and coherent pattern by which
but I wanted just to make it sort of like relevant and coherent I don't just jump in
and how she met them okay so it's like it's coherent all of it together now, the next