A SPECIAL DREAM ̣̣̣(I)
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NOT JUST ANOTHER PARTY
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IELTS SPEAKING TEST - PART 3 - FURNITURE
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Daily Conversation - Family
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WEATHER ACCORDING TO BUGS
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A POOL OF THEIR OWN
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IELTS SPEAKING TEST - PART 3 - HEALTH
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@AQUALAENGLISH
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Grandma's Gift My grandma is 90 years old. One day, I told her I would like to get married and have lots of kids someday. She smiled. On my 15th birthday, my grandmother gave me a box. In it was her wedding dress and a picture of her wearing it. She was so pretty. Sometimes, we forget that even grandparents were once young like us!
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@AQUALAENGLISH 11 сағат бұрын
A Special Dream (I) Nancy is my mom's best friend. At the age of 43, she took a step that many people her age would never even consider taking. She registered for a hairdresser-training course. It wasn't easy when she first stepped into the classroom. Her classmates were young, energetic. Nancy, on the other hand, was as old as their mothers. Even more remarkable, she had just recovered from thyroid surgery. Ten years ago, Nancy developed high thyroid levels. Her health became a great obstacle to what she wanted to do. What is a thyroid? A thyroid is a small gland in the human body that plays a critical role in human health. It makes and stores hormones that help regulate heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and the rate at which food is converted into energy. Needless to say, life is difficult if you have high thyroid levels. Over many years, Nancy took medicine and tried to control her condition. After a long struggle, she decided to have surgery to remove the thyroid. Although the surgery is not as complicated as an open-chest operation, it's quite tricky. The human body is very sophisticated. The thyroid is located in the neck, close to quite a few nerves. Damage to any of these nerves could cause patients to lose their voice or result in significant impairment of swallowing and respiratory functions. Before the operation, the doctor told her that anything could happen. She signed the consent form anyway. While she was on the operating table, Nancy thought about her life. One of her thoughts was to pursue her dreams if she regained her health. For many years, she had dreamed about becoming a hairdresser. She felt that it was magic when people went in with a head of hair like a haystack, and left with a gorgeous new look. Nancy's operation was successful. As she recovered in the hospital, she decided to make the changes she had promised herself. Soon, she began her journey to become a professional hairdresser.
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@lerin8083
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Section 1 : 2:58 Section 2 : 9:13 Section 3 : 15:17 Section4 : 23:09
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Not Just Another Party Jason was reading the newspaper. There were several articles about the recent earthquake near the Pakistan-India border. The massive earthquake caused severe damage. Villages were reduced to rubble, landslides were triggered, and apartment buildings collapsed. The death toll had already reached 40,000. As many as five million people were homeless and living in freezing temperatures. Countries all over the world were pitching in to help with the disaster relief. For Jason, the earthquake disaster was an incident that hit close to his heart. His family had emigrated from India just a few years earlier. When he saw the effects of the earthquake, he knew he had to do something. His heart ached for the victims of the earthquake and for the survivors. After a sleepless night, Jason came up with an idea. He was going to host a benefit dinner to raise funds for the earthquake disaster relief. It would not be an easy task. The Indian community in Jason's college town was small, but he was sure there was wide concern for the victims. Jason approached the owners of the small Indian restaurant where he worked part time. They immediately agreed to support him. So Jason began to plan the event. Luckily, his friends were more than willing to pitch in. Jason and a pal from his math class designed the invitation. Then, they brought it to a stationery store that had agreed to print the invitations for free. The invitations were mailed out. Jason and his friends spent hours hanging up posters all around the city. They followed up the invitations by calling local politicians, business leaders, and anyone else who would listen to them. Finally, after a whirlwind few days of planning, the big night arrived. People showed great generosity. The gala raised a lot of money. In addition to the money raised by the dinner itself, many guests brought their chequebooks to make an additional donation to the cause. When it was all over, Jason and his friends counted the money. It was twice what they had originally expected.
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@AQUALAENGLISH Күн бұрын
PEl Potatoes-1 PEl is a province in Canada. It is famous for many things. One of them is potatoes. One summer, my family decided to visit PEl. It is about 1,000 kilometres east of our home in Ottawa, Canada. After driving many hours, we finally got there. Standing at the potato field, we were all very excited. It was my first time at a potato farm. It was so interesting to see where potatoes grow!09:10/-strong/-heart:>:o:-((:-h10:07 Hôm nay
@sofos1369
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Good luck everyone studying. We can do it 💪❤
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@@sofos1369 yes, we can. Thanks for watching our videos
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Thanks it's really helpful for my study
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Section 1 : 2:44 Section 2 : 8:12 Section 3 : 14:58 Section 4 : 22:04
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@designerprantho2627
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@rinle1859
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Section 2 : 9:13 Section 3 : 15:17
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@haihoangtrung5118
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@phamthehopftu9535
@phamthehopftu9535 4 күн бұрын
The man in part 1 is crazy sorry to say
@accfinsights
@accfinsights 9 сағат бұрын
he went so fast, and i am like- i feel like a noob. I have done so many Cambridge tests before. this one was really fast to pick up
@gunrajsingh3579
@gunrajsingh3579 4 күн бұрын
37/40
@elitenirob7537
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Many videos have been removed from your channel maybe, I was downloading videos but there is no video 🥹 Please upload the video again. I follow your channel and practice listening
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@AQUALAENGLISH 4 күн бұрын
@@elitenirob7537 thanks so much. I will upload the videos again, pls continue to follow my channel 🙏
@lerin8083
@lerin8083 4 күн бұрын
3:09 : Section 1 9:00 : Section 2 16:21 : Section 3 23:30 : Section 4
@GulbahorEgamberdiyeva-oe1eg
@GulbahorEgamberdiyeva-oe1eg 5 күн бұрын
33 out of 40
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@AQUALAENGLISH 5 күн бұрын
Weather According to Bugs In modern times, we get our weather report scientifically. People known as "meteorologists" use information from satellites in outer space to tell us what the weather will be like. They make predictions about the weather for today, tomorrow and even for entire season. Will it rain? Will it snow? Will it be hot or will it be a long and harsh winter? But what did people do before modern technology? Well, not so long ago, people lived much closer to nature. Using the power of observation, humans made predictions about the weather based on what was happening in the insect world. Sometimes their predictions were accurate, and sometimes they weren't. My grandfather spent his whole life as a farmer in rural Canada. He is long gone now. But I still remember his stories about how to predict the weather. For example, in summer, he would often stop to observe the anthills - those little sandy mounds at the entrance to an ant colony."Look closely at the anthills in July," Grandpa used to say. "If the anthills are high in July, expect a snowy winter." Of course, as a kid, I believed my grandfather. But you know what? The anthills are often correct. Not always, but often enough to make me a believer. In September, Grandpa would often point out a small insect curled up somewhere in a sunny location. "That's a woolly caterpillar," he would say. "Observe the orange band around its belly. If it's wide and full, we're sure to have a mild and easy winter. If it's thin, watch out! The winter will be severe." I am older now. I get my weather mostly from the television or radio. Scientists rarely get it wrong. After all, they have the latest scientific instruments to help them. But I still stop to observe the anthills in July, and of course, the woolly caterpillars in the fall. The older generation can teach us many things. My grandfather was not a meteorologist, but he knew a thing or two about insects and the weather.
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@AQUALAENGLISH 5 күн бұрын
Baby Geese Dad and I are at the lake. It is a very nice day. We see a mother goose. She is white. She is swimming in the lake. What are those yellow things behind her? One, two, three, four, five! Her baby geese! The baby geese are following their mother. She will keep them sate. The mother goose and her baby geese swim across the lake together. "What a beautiful family of geese!" My dad takes a picture of them.
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A Pool of Their Own My cousins were raised in a well-off family. We loved to go to their house because it was so big and fancy. Best of all, it had a beautiful swimming pool. It was shaped like a big "I" and had a diving board. One thing that always impressed me about my cousins was that they didn't think they were better than anyone else, even though they were rich. The reason was that my Uncle John and Aunt Kate made sure they were not spoiled with gifts. The pool was a perfect example of this. One day in the summer, my cousins were bored and hot, so they said to my Uncle John, "Dad, we're the only kids in this neighbourhood that don't have a pool. Can we have one?" "Of course you can!" agreed their father. "A pool it is! It will be started tomorrow." The kids were amazed to see how agreeable their dad was. Early the next day, my uncle woke up everyone and brought them downstairs. "Come on outside. I have a surprise for you!" he said. "Close your eyes." They did, and he led them to the backyard. "Now hold out your hands," he said. When they opened their eyes, each of them had been presented with a new shovel. A look of shock came over their faces. Then, their dad said with a smile, "You can have a pool, but you're going to have to dig it!" At first, the digging went slowly. They were exhausted every day. But as the week passed, they began to see their work take shape. Within ten days, they had the pool completely dug out. Then, the construction workers came and poured the cement. In another week, they had a finished pool. And best of all, they had helped make it. They were so proud! Years later, my cousin said to me, "I never asked my dad if I could borrow the car because I was afraid I'd have to build it myself!" They had many blessings in their lives, but the biggest by far was having very smart parents.
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@AQUALAENGLISH 5 күн бұрын
Raining Cats and Dogs "It's raining cats and dogs today," said the mother to her son. Cats and dogs? The boy quickly ran outside to see. He looked up to the sky, but he didn't see any cats or dogs. "What do you mean, Mom?" the boy asked. "How can it rain cats and dogs?" "Oh no. I don't mean cats and dogs are falling from the sky," said the mother. Then she said, "When people say that, they really mean it's raining hard."
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33/40
@anichalc
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Hello, what is the level of videos?
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@sophiachanel-om7on 7 күн бұрын
em cám ơn bác ạ
@Kindguy883
@Kindguy883 7 күн бұрын
37 instantly got better when i am drunk
@sanim_chowdhury_7275
@sanim_chowdhury_7275 8 күн бұрын
20/40😢
@SalindyaGahanida
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@AQUALAENGLISH 8 күн бұрын
The Big Tree-1 There is a big tree in front of my house. It's a beautiful tree full of green leaves. The weather is dry and hot this summer. Every day, my mom asks me to drink a lot of water. One day, I asked my mom, "Does the tree need to drink water too?" Mom said, "Yes, of course. Every living thing needs water. Trees too." Then she said, "If you water the tree on these hot days, the tree will be really happy."