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In this respect English differs from most other European languages, where the equivalent word emphasizes the status and prosperity of war horse ownership.
other European languages, where the equivalent word emphasizes the status and prosperity
This idea of individuality and self-expression is one that the brand emphasizes through its marketing campaigns.
This idea of individuality and self-expression is one that the brand emphasizes through its marketing campaigns.
According to the BBC this post advertised a building that complied with Turkey's latest earthquake safety regulations which emphasizes the use of strong materials.
According to the BBC, this post advertised a building that complied with Turkey's latest earthquake safety regulations, which emphasizes the use of strong materials.
Society often emphasizes self-reliance and achievement.
Society often emphasizes self-reliance and achievement.
Popular writer James Clear, in his book Atomic Habits, emphasizes a similar idea: small, consistent improvements compound into remarkable results over time.
Popular writer James Clear in his book Atomic Habits emphasizes a similar idea.
Marine ecologist Maria Salomidi emphasizes the potential benefits.
Marine ecologist Maria Salomidi emphasizes the potential benefits.
So in this pivotal scene, the movie emphasizes that ice can, counterintuitively, be strong and helpful.
So in this pivotal scene, the movie emphasizes how ice can,
the cosmic horror genre emphasizes the the terror of that which is outside our grasp
Lovecraft, the cosmic horror genre emphasizes the terror of that which is outside our grasp to comprehend.
India but also worldwide. And the culture week that I mentioned before it was a fashion event that I had attended as a teenager and it was life-changing for me. I was awestruck by all the beauty, creativity and glamour of the event and I knew that I wanted to be a part of it. After the fashion shows there was a chance for the public to meet with some of the celebrity designers including Ms. Khanna who was by that time an idol for me. I had always wondered what had inspired her to become a fashion designer and even more importantly where she draws her creative inspiration for her amazing productions. I remember having butterflies in my stomach when I finally got a chance to speak with her and I felt like I wouldn't be able to make a sound. She was very pleasant and made me feel comfortable. I asked her my questions and she kindly replied. This was definitely one of the most nerve-wracking interactions I've ever had and it was also exhilarating. Your time is up. I will stop you there and I will take back the questions. Please put your notepaper to the side. Turn it over along with the pencil. Thank you. Part two of this speaking interview is arguably the most challenging because most people do not practice giving short speeches especially not in a foreign language on a daily basis. However, Jalil does a fantastic job and she is well prepared. Clearly she has rehearsed and practiced responding to part two questions before sitting the exam. This is evident from the way she starts her response. When the examiner tells her that her one-minute preparation time is up, she looks from the notepaper, takes a breath, places her hands on the table and calmly, confidently presents her first sentence. She explains that about a year ago she had the chance to meet with Anamika Khanna who had made her very nervous at that time. Paying attention to responding to the topic question on the cue card. Talk about a person that made you nervous. It's very important that you answer that topic question right away. In fact, Jalil not only reflects the topic of the cue card but she emphasizes it by saying that she was super nervous. Throughout her one to two-minute response, Jalil takes natural pauses checking the cue card and checking her notes. This is very important for her to give a well-structured, detailed and non-repetitive answer. A lot of students forget to do this. They get frustrated. They get nervous. They forget about their notes and they forget about the questions. They tend to repeat themselves and run out of ideas. Stay confident. Stay calm.
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
Unlike traditional fighters, Super Smash Bros emphasizes ring-outs over health bars, leading to frantic battles where the stage itself is often your biggest enemy.
emphasizes ringouts over health bars, leading to frantic battles where the stage itself is often your biggest enemy.