Topic: At school and university, fewer students are studying science, preferring instead to study computer-based subjects. Do you think this is a good or bad thing? Why is this the case?
There has been a noticeable shift among secondary and university students away from conventional sciences and toward IT-based topics in recent years. In this paper, I'll discuss the causes behind the shift and why I believe it's a bad thing.
Given the pervasiveness of computer technology in society, the rise in popularity of IT and comparable computer-based courses is unsurprising. Our lives have become so reliant on electronics and the Internet that it has become one of the largest industries on the planet. Furthermore, the media is awash in stories about digital start-ups that have turned their founders/inventors into millionaires or billionaires, so it's easy to see why young people might be drawn to the topic as a field of study. It appears to be a safer choice than a job in science, which normally takes a larger time commitment and, at first look, offers fewer financial and social benefits.
However, both academia and society as a whole rely on a steady stream of brilliant scientists who are constantly pushing the envelope of what is feasible. These are the folks who develop our medicines, design our cars, enhance our manufacturing processes, invent new materials — the list goes on and on, and their work is critical to preserving and improving our quality of life. As a result, a decrease in science students equals a decrease in the amount of competent people undertaking such important work.
To summarize, considering the importance of the computing industry in today's society, the shift toward computer-based disciplines and vocations is understandable. However, if this is done at the price of recruiting fresh scientists and engineers, it might be disastrous. The world would be a very different place if scientists did not innovate.
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There has been a noticeable shift among secondary and university students away from conventional sciences and toward IT-based topics in recent years. In this paper, I'll discuss the causes behind the shift and why I believe it's a bad thing.
Given the pervasiveness of computer technology in society, the rise in popularity of IT and comparable computer-based courses is unsurprising. Our lives have become so reliant on electronics and the Internet that it has become one of the largest industries on the planet. Furthermore, the media is awash in stories about digital start-ups that have turned their founders/inventors into millionaires or billionaires, so it's easy to see why young people might be drawn to the topic as a field of study. It appears to be a safer choice than a job in science, which normally takes a larger time commitment and, at first look, offers fewer financial and social benefits.
However, both academia and society as a whole rely on a steady stream of brilliant scientists who are constantly pushing the envelope of what is feasible. These are the folks who develop our medicines, design our cars, enhance our manufacturing processes, invent new materials — the list goes on and on, and their work is critical to preserving and improving our quality of life. As a result, a decrease in science students equals a decrease in the amount of competent people undertaking such important work.
To summarize, considering the importance of the computing industry in today's society, the shift toward computer-based disciplines and vocations is understandable. However, if this is done at the price of recruiting fresh scientists and engineers, it might be disastrous. The world would be a very different place if scientists did not innovate.
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Topic: Successful athletes can earn far more money than those in other major professions. Some believe it is completely justifiable, while others believe it is unjust. Distinguish between the two points of view and express your own viewpoint.
Sports pros in my nation have become superstars and stars as a result of continual media attention, and those at the top are paid enormous sums of money. They live luxurious lives, with large homes and cars, just like Hollywood stars.
Many individuals believe their compensation is excessive, especially when compared to that of top surgeons, research scientists, or even top politicians who are in charge of the country's governance. Sports pay, on the other hand, are not based on the position he or she occupies. Rather, they are a reflection of the popular support that successful celebrities may inspire. So it isn't a question of 'fairness.'
Those who believe that sports stars' pay are justified may argue that there are a limited number of professionals with true talent, and that the money is a reward for the talents and devotion required to succeed. Every time a player performs during their relatively short career, they are put to the test. The media puts a lot of pressure on you, and you don't have much privacy when you're not in the public eye. As a result of all of these circumstances, the large earnings may be justified.
Personally, I believe that the sums of money earned by such athletes are more justifiable than the enormous sums earned by movie stars, but it also demonstrates that our society places a higher value on sports than on more important professions and accomplishments.
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Sports pros in my nation have become superstars and stars as a result of continual media attention, and those at the top are paid enormous sums of money. They live luxurious lives, with large homes and cars, just like Hollywood stars.
Many individuals believe their compensation is excessive, especially when compared to that of top surgeons, research scientists, or even top politicians who are in charge of the country's governance. Sports pay, on the other hand, are not based on the position he or she occupies. Rather, they are a reflection of the popular support that successful celebrities may inspire. So it isn't a question of 'fairness.'
Those who believe that sports stars' pay are justified may argue that there are a limited number of professionals with true talent, and that the money is a reward for the talents and devotion required to succeed. Every time a player performs during their relatively short career, they are put to the test. The media puts a lot of pressure on you, and you don't have much privacy when you're not in the public eye. As a result of all of these circumstances, the large earnings may be justified.
Personally, I believe that the sums of money earned by such athletes are more justifiable than the enormous sums earned by movie stars, but it also demonstrates that our society places a higher value on sports than on more important professions and accomplishments.
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🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:
6️⃣ housing /ˈhaʊzɪŋ/ noun
📖 [uncountable] the houses or conditions that people live in
🏷 Any plan that can provide affordable housing would be a plus.
🏷 a scheme to provide affordable housing for local people
7️⃣ heartless /ˈhɑːtləs $ ˈhɑːrt-/ adjective
📖 cruel and not feeling any pity
🏷 How can you be so heartless?
🏷 In his autobiography, he portrays his father as cold and heartless.
8️⃣ handling /ˈhændlɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
📖 the way in which someone does a job or deals with a situation, problem, or person
🏷 The president has been much criticized for his handling of the crisis.
🏷 Such a situation needs very careful handling.
9️⃣ emotive /ɪˈməʊtɪv $ ɪˈmoʊ-/ adjective
📖 making people have strong feelings
📌 SYN emotional
📌 emotive issue/subject/word etc
🏷 Child abuse is an emotive subject.
🏷 You will find your Surveyor will not have such emotive issues on his mind when he inspects!
🔟 apologetic /əˌpɒləˈdʒetɪk◂ $ əˌpɑː-/ adjective
📖showing or saying that you are sorry that something has happened, especially because you feel guilty or embarrassed about it
📌 apologetic about
🏷 The manager was very apologetic about everything.
🏷 She gave me an apologetic smile.
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✳️ Today's words are:
6️⃣ housing /ˈhaʊzɪŋ/ noun
📖 [uncountable] the houses or conditions that people live in
🏷 Any plan that can provide affordable housing would be a plus.
🏷 a scheme to provide affordable housing for local people
7️⃣ heartless /ˈhɑːtləs $ ˈhɑːrt-/ adjective
📖 cruel and not feeling any pity
🏷 How can you be so heartless?
🏷 In his autobiography, he portrays his father as cold and heartless.
8️⃣ handling /ˈhændlɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
📖 the way in which someone does a job or deals with a situation, problem, or person
🏷 The president has been much criticized for his handling of the crisis.
🏷 Such a situation needs very careful handling.
9️⃣ emotive /ɪˈməʊtɪv $ ɪˈmoʊ-/ adjective
📖 making people have strong feelings
📌 SYN emotional
📌 emotive issue/subject/word etc
🏷 Child abuse is an emotive subject.
🏷 You will find your Surveyor will not have such emotive issues on his mind when he inspects!
🔟 apologetic /əˌpɒləˈdʒetɪk◂ $ əˌpɑː-/ adjective
📖showing or saying that you are sorry that something has happened, especially because you feel guilty or embarrassed about it
📌 apologetic about
🏷 The manager was very apologetic about everything.
🏷 She gave me an apologetic smile.
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📍Common Mistakes in English📍
«Misuse of the infinitive»
💭Use the gerund and not the infinitive :
C) After certain verbs :👇🏻
📚Mind (object to )+ -ing
❌Don’t say : Would you mind to open the door ?
✅ Say : Would you mind opening the door ?
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📚Practise +-ing
❌Don’t say : you must practice to speak English .
✅ Say : You must practise speaking English .
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📚Remember +-ing
❌Don’t say : I don’t remember to have seen him .
✅ Say : I don’t remember seeing him .
Or. I don’t remember having seen him .
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📚Risk + -ing
❌Don’t say : We couldn’t risk to leave him alone .
✅ Say : We couldn’t risk leaving him alone .
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📚Stop+ -ing
❌Don’t say : The wind has almost stopped to blow .
✅ Say : The wind has almost stopped blowing .
(📍note ; Also give up (=stop) ;”He gave up smoking” .)
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
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«Misuse of the infinitive»
💭Use the gerund and not the infinitive :
C) After certain verbs :👇🏻
📚Mind (object to )+ -ing
❌Don’t say : Would you mind to open the door ?
✅ Say : Would you mind opening the door ?
=========
📚Practise +-ing
❌Don’t say : you must practice to speak English .
✅ Say : You must practise speaking English .
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📚Remember +-ing
❌Don’t say : I don’t remember to have seen him .
✅ Say : I don’t remember seeing him .
Or. I don’t remember having seen him .
=========
📚Risk + -ing
❌Don’t say : We couldn’t risk to leave him alone .
✅ Say : We couldn’t risk leaving him alone .
=========
📚Stop+ -ing
❌Don’t say : The wind has almost stopped to blow .
✅ Say : The wind has almost stopped blowing .
(📍note ; Also give up (=stop) ;”He gave up smoking” .)
🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀—-🌀
#Misused_Forms
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🧩 RHYMING EXPRESSIONS 🔗
🐌 Go slow
▪️ Deliberate slowing of production
📺 Prime time
▫️ Peak hours, usually on Tv or radio
🎳 Pell-mell
▪️ Recklessly or in a disordered way
⚡️ Make-or-break
▫️ Either complete success or failure
🎭 Rom com
▪️ Romantic comedy
🔩 Nitty gritty
▫️ Practical details of something
⏳ Humdrum
▪️ Dull, mundane
🧠 Brain drain
▫️ Mass emigration of skilled people
🎩 Meet and greet
▪️ An event involving a famous person
👨👩👧👦 Dearest and nearest
▫️ The people you’re very close to
🗞 Higgledy-piggledy
▪️ Disorderly, in a disordered way
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🐌 Go slow
▪️ Deliberate slowing of production
📺 Prime time
▫️ Peak hours, usually on Tv or radio
🎳 Pell-mell
▪️ Recklessly or in a disordered way
⚡️ Make-or-break
▫️ Either complete success or failure
🎭 Rom com
▪️ Romantic comedy
🔩 Nitty gritty
▫️ Practical details of something
⏳ Humdrum
▪️ Dull, mundane
🧠 Brain drain
▫️ Mass emigration of skilled people
🎩 Meet and greet
▪️ An event involving a famous person
👨👩👧👦 Dearest and nearest
▫️ The people you’re very close to
🗞 Higgledy-piggledy
▪️ Disorderly, in a disordered way
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When choosing a job, the salary is the most important consideration.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Many people choose their jobs based on the size of the salary offered. Personally, I disagree with the idea that money is the key consideration when deciding on a career, because I believe that other factors are equally important.
On the one hand, I agree that money is necessary in order for people to meet their basic needs. For example, we all need money to pay for housing, food, bills, health care, and education. Most people consider it a priority to at least earn a salary that allows them to cover these needs and have a reasonable quality of life. If people chose their jobs based on enjoyment or other non-financial factors, they might find it difficult to support themselves. Artists and musicians, for instance, are known for choosing a career path that they love, but that does not always provide them with enough money to live comfortably and raise a family.
Nevertheless, I believe that other considerations are just as important as what we earn in our jobs. Firstly, personal relationships and the atmosphere in a workplace are extremely important when choosing a job. Having a good manager or friendly colleagues, for example, can make a huge difference to workers’ levels of happiness and general quality of life. Secondly, many people’s feelings of job satisfaction come from their professional achievements, the skills they learn, and the position they reach, rather than the money they earn. Finally, some people choose a career because they want to help others and contribute something positive to society.
In conclusion, while salaries certainly affect people’s choice of profession, I do not believe that money outweighs all other motivators.
- #essays @EnglishMasterly 👈
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Many people choose their jobs based on the size of the salary offered. Personally, I disagree with the idea that money is the key consideration when deciding on a career, because I believe that other factors are equally important.
On the one hand, I agree that money is necessary in order for people to meet their basic needs. For example, we all need money to pay for housing, food, bills, health care, and education. Most people consider it a priority to at least earn a salary that allows them to cover these needs and have a reasonable quality of life. If people chose their jobs based on enjoyment or other non-financial factors, they might find it difficult to support themselves. Artists and musicians, for instance, are known for choosing a career path that they love, but that does not always provide them with enough money to live comfortably and raise a family.
Nevertheless, I believe that other considerations are just as important as what we earn in our jobs. Firstly, personal relationships and the atmosphere in a workplace are extremely important when choosing a job. Having a good manager or friendly colleagues, for example, can make a huge difference to workers’ levels of happiness and general quality of life. Secondly, many people’s feelings of job satisfaction come from their professional achievements, the skills they learn, and the position they reach, rather than the money they earn. Finally, some people choose a career because they want to help others and contribute something positive to society.
In conclusion, while salaries certainly affect people’s choice of profession, I do not believe that money outweighs all other motivators.
- #essays @EnglishMasterly 👈
Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of society. Others, however, believe that school is the place to learn this.
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
A child’ s education has never been about learning information and basic skills only. It has always included teaching the next generation how to be good members of society. Therefore, this cannot be the responsibility of the parents alone.
In order to be a good member of any society the individual must respect and obey the rules of their community and share their community and share their values. Educating children to understand the need to obey rules and respect others always begins in the home and is widely thought to be the responsibility of parents. They will certainly be the first to help children learn what is important in life, how they are expected to behave and what role they will play in their world.
However, learning to understand and share the value system of a whole society cannot be achieved just in the home. Once a child goes to school, they are entering a wider community where teachers and peers will have just as much influence as their parents do at home. At school, children will experience working and living with people from a whole variety of backgrounds from the wider society. This experience should teach them how to co-operate with each other and how to contribute to the life of their community.
But to be a valuable member of any community is not like learning a simple skill. It is something that an individual goes on learning throughout life and it is the responsibility of every member of a society to take responsibility for helping the younger generation to become active and able members of that society.
By a former examiner - Pauline Cullen
#Essay 🔗 @EnglishMasterly 👈
Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.
A child’ s education has never been about learning information and basic skills only. It has always included teaching the next generation how to be good members of society. Therefore, this cannot be the responsibility of the parents alone.
In order to be a good member of any society the individual must respect and obey the rules of their community and share their community and share their values. Educating children to understand the need to obey rules and respect others always begins in the home and is widely thought to be the responsibility of parents. They will certainly be the first to help children learn what is important in life, how they are expected to behave and what role they will play in their world.
However, learning to understand and share the value system of a whole society cannot be achieved just in the home. Once a child goes to school, they are entering a wider community where teachers and peers will have just as much influence as their parents do at home. At school, children will experience working and living with people from a whole variety of backgrounds from the wider society. This experience should teach them how to co-operate with each other and how to contribute to the life of their community.
But to be a valuable member of any community is not like learning a simple skill. It is something that an individual goes on learning throughout life and it is the responsibility of every member of a society to take responsibility for helping the younger generation to become active and able members of that society.
By a former examiner - Pauline Cullen
#Essay 🔗 @EnglishMasterly 👈
⚡️⚡️12 different ways to say⚡️⚡️
"I Don't like it"
• I'll pass.
• I dislike it.
• I'm not into it.
• I'm not fond of it.
• That's not for me.
• I'm not crazy about it.
• I don't appreciate that.
• I've had enough of it.
• I'm impartial about that.
• It doesn't tickle my fancy.
• I'm not a big fan of it.
• I'm disinterested in that.
#synonyms 🔗 @EnglishMasterly 👈
"I Don't like it"
• I'll pass.
• I dislike it.
• I'm not into it.
• I'm not fond of it.
• That's not for me.
• I'm not crazy about it.
• I don't appreciate that.
• I've had enough of it.
• I'm impartial about that.
• It doesn't tickle my fancy.
• I'm not a big fan of it.
• I'm disinterested in that.
#synonyms 🔗 @EnglishMasterly 👈
🔻 Hundred, etc 🔻
❎ The town has fifty thousands people.
✅ The town has fifty thousand people.
🟡Note: Hundred, thousand, and million take the plural form if they're not preceded by a numeral or by a.
✨Thousands of people were present.
#Common_Mistakes
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❎ The town has fifty thousands people.
✅ The town has fifty thousand people.
🟡Note: Hundred, thousand, and million take the plural form if they're not preceded by a numeral or by a.
✨Thousands of people were present.
#Common_Mistakes
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Collocations - Key to IELTS success
TREMENDOUS + Achievement
Advantage
Challenge
Difference
Effort
Enthusiasm
Growth
Impact
Loss
Opportunity
Power
Success
Support
_________________________________
UNDERLYING + Aim
Assumption
Attitude
Cause
Concept
Idea
Issue
Meaning
Principle
Problem
Reason
Value
Beyond Plagiarism ❣
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TREMENDOUS + Achievement
Advantage
Challenge
Difference
Effort
Enthusiasm
Growth
Impact
Loss
Opportunity
Power
Success
Support
_________________________________
UNDERLYING + Aim
Assumption
Attitude
Cause
Concept
Idea
Issue
Meaning
Principle
Problem
Reason
Value
Beyond Plagiarism ❣
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5 Synonyms to get 7+
🏂GO
🔹 move; proceed; advance; progress; travel; walk; journey; depart; exit; flee; make one’s way; get underway.
🎰GIVE
🔹grant; donate; hand-out; present; provide; deliver; hand over; offer; award; bestow; supply with; contribute to; send; entrust.
🏆GET
🔹acquire; obtain; receive; gain; earn; gather; collect; buy; purchase; attain; score; secure; grab.
🪁EASY
🔹effortless; simple; clear; smooth; straightforward; uncomplicated; painless; accessible; apparent; basic; plain; child’s play; facile; cinch.
⚡️FAST
🔹agile; brisk; rapid; nimble; swift; accelerated; fleeting; high-speed; active; dashing; winged; hurried.
#vocabulary @EnglishMasterly
🏂GO
🔹 move; proceed; advance; progress; travel; walk; journey; depart; exit; flee; make one’s way; get underway.
🎰GIVE
🔹grant; donate; hand-out; present; provide; deliver; hand over; offer; award; bestow; supply with; contribute to; send; entrust.
🏆GET
🔹acquire; obtain; receive; gain; earn; gather; collect; buy; purchase; attain; score; secure; grab.
🪁EASY
🔹effortless; simple; clear; smooth; straightforward; uncomplicated; painless; accessible; apparent; basic; plain; child’s play; facile; cinch.
⚡️FAST
🔹agile; brisk; rapid; nimble; swift; accelerated; fleeting; high-speed; active; dashing; winged; hurried.
#vocabulary @EnglishMasterly
Crucial Collocations 🧩 | @EnglishMasterly
Advanced and Natural Collocations can guarantee you 7+ in Speaking and Writing
🔅 UTILIZE Power
Resource
Service
Time
Talent
🔅 SUSPEND Action
Decision
Flight
Argument
🔅 OUTDATED Attitude
Convention
Equipment
Method
Idea
🔅 TREMENDOUS Profit
Challenge
Adavantage
Change
Difference
#collocation #speaking #writing
Advanced and Natural Collocations can guarantee you 7+ in Speaking and Writing
🔅 UTILIZE Power
Resource
Service
Time
Talent
🔅 SUSPEND Action
Decision
Flight
Argument
🔅 OUTDATED Attitude
Convention
Equipment
Method
Idea
🔅 TREMENDOUS Profit
Challenge
Adavantage
Change
Difference
#collocation #speaking #writing
Pronunciation: Silent Letters #silent
Silent letter is a letter or letter combination that is usually NOT pronounced in a word.
A B
🅰Artistically 🅱Climb
🅰Logically 🅱️Dumb
🅰️Orange 🅱️Debt
🅰️Usually 🅱️Subtle
🅰️Average 🅱️Thumb
🅰️Diaper 🅱️Lamb
🅰️Diamond 🅱️Doubt
🅰️Probably 🅱️Climb
🅰️Finally 🅱️Bdellium
🅰️Physically 🅱️Tomb
🅰️Stoically 🅱️Womb
🅰️Vertically 🅱️Comb
🅰️Cocoa 🅱️Limb
🅰️Romantically 🅱️Succumb
🅰️Musically 🅱️Bomb
🅰️Accidentally 🅱️Numb
🅰️Actually 🅱️Plumber
🅰️Digitally 🅱️Crumb
⚡️ @EnglishMasterly - Beyond Plagiarism
Silent letter is a letter or letter combination that is usually NOT pronounced in a word.
A B
🅰Artistically 🅱Climb
🅰Logically 🅱️Dumb
🅰️Orange 🅱️Debt
🅰️Usually 🅱️Subtle
🅰️Average 🅱️Thumb
🅰️Diaper 🅱️Lamb
🅰️Diamond 🅱️Doubt
🅰️Probably 🅱️Climb
🅰️Finally 🅱️Bdellium
🅰️Physically 🅱️Tomb
🅰️Stoically 🅱️Womb
🅰️Vertically 🅱️Comb
🅰️Cocoa 🅱️Limb
🅰️Romantically 🅱️Succumb
🅰️Musically 🅱️Bomb
🅰️Accidentally 🅱️Numb
🅰️Actually 🅱️Plumber
🅰️Digitally 🅱️Crumb
⚡️ @EnglishMasterly - Beyond Plagiarism
IELTS Reading Vocabulary ⚡️
DISADVANTAGE
✅ Minus side ✅ Weakness
✅ Weak point ✅ Drawback
✅ Obstacle ✅ Hindrance
✅ Pitfall ✅ Shortcoming
✅ Difficulty ✅ Problem
✅ Stumbling block ✅ Danger
✅ Negative aspect ✅ Threat
✅ Negative point ✅ Risk
✅ Criticism ✅ Loophole
✅ Complication ✅ Limitation
✅ Obstacle ✅ Impediment
✅ Worrying aspect ✅ Barrier
✅ Challenge ✅ Downside
✅ Nuisance ✅ Snag
These words can be used interchangeably in IELTS Reading exam as a paraphrase.
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DISADVANTAGE
✅ Minus side ✅ Weakness
✅ Weak point ✅ Drawback
✅ Obstacle ✅ Hindrance
✅ Pitfall ✅ Shortcoming
✅ Difficulty ✅ Problem
✅ Stumbling block ✅ Danger
✅ Negative aspect ✅ Threat
✅ Negative point ✅ Risk
✅ Criticism ✅ Loophole
✅ Complication ✅ Limitation
✅ Obstacle ✅ Impediment
✅ Worrying aspect ✅ Barrier
✅ Challenge ✅ Downside
✅ Nuisance ✅ Snag
These words can be used interchangeably in IELTS Reading exam as a paraphrase.
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⭕️READ ALOUD
The development of easy-to-use statistics is being taught and learned. Students can make transformations of variables, create graphs of distributions of variables, and select among statistical analyses all at the click of a button. However, even with these advancements, students sometimes find statistics to be an arduous task.
⭕️Pronunciation :
🔆development....../dɪˈveləpmənt/
🔆statistics........ /stəˈtɪs.tɪks/
🔆taught....../tɔːt $ tɒːt/
🔆transformation...... /ˌtrænsfəˈmeɪʃən $ -fər-/
🔆variable......./ˈveəriəbəl $ ˈver-/
🔆distribution........ /ˌdɪstrəˈbjuːʃən, ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən/
🔆analysis...... /əˈnæləsəs, əˈnælɪsəs/
*plural analyses /-siːz/
🔆arduous....... /ˈɑːdjuəs $ ˈɑːrdʒuəs/
#Read_Aloud
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The development of easy-to-use statistics is being taught and learned. Students can make transformations of variables, create graphs of distributions of variables, and select among statistical analyses all at the click of a button. However, even with these advancements, students sometimes find statistics to be an arduous task.
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🔆development....../dɪˈveləpmənt/
🔆statistics........ /stəˈtɪs.tɪks/
🔆taught....../tɔːt $ tɒːt/
🔆transformation...... /ˌtrænsfəˈmeɪʃən $ -fər-/
🔆variable......./ˈveəriəbəl $ ˈver-/
🔆distribution........ /ˌdɪstrəˈbjuːʃən, ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən/
🔆analysis...... /əˈnæləsəs, əˈnælɪsəs/
*plural analyses /-siːz/
🔆arduous....... /ˈɑːdjuəs $ ˈɑːrdʒuəs/
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🦠 Coronavirus (any one of a large family of viruses that can cause disease in the breathing and eating systems of humans and animals (respiratory and digestive systems).)
🧬 Incubation period (the period of time from a person's first exposure to a disease to the time when symptoms develop)
♻️ Infectious (that can be transmitted through the environment)
⛔️ Isolation (separation of infected people from healthy people for serious contagious diseases)
🧪 Outbreak (a sudden occurrence of a disease)
🦠 COVID-19 (official name for the coronavirus disease that emerged in China in 2019)
🧫 Disease (illness; sickness; a disorder of the body)
🚷 Epidemic (occurrence of a particular disease in a large number of people in a particular area)
🚫 Quarantine (isolation of people who may have been exposed to an infectious disease to see if they develop symptoms)
⚗ Droplets (the spray produced when people cough or sneeze, and which can spread diseases)
🔬 Vaccine (a substance used to protect humans and animals from a disease)
💉 Treatment (medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury)
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🦠 Coronavirus (any one of a large family of viruses that can cause disease in the breathing and eating systems of humans and animals (respiratory and digestive systems).)
🧬 Incubation period (the period of time from a person's first exposure to a disease to the time when symptoms develop)
♻️ Infectious (that can be transmitted through the environment)
⛔️ Isolation (separation of infected people from healthy people for serious contagious diseases)
🧪 Outbreak (a sudden occurrence of a disease)
🦠 COVID-19 (official name for the coronavirus disease that emerged in China in 2019)
🧫 Disease (illness; sickness; a disorder of the body)
🚷 Epidemic (occurrence of a particular disease in a large number of people in a particular area)
🚫 Quarantine (isolation of people who may have been exposed to an infectious disease to see if they develop symptoms)
⚗ Droplets (the spray produced when people cough or sneeze, and which can spread diseases)
🔬 Vaccine (a substance used to protect humans and animals from a disease)
💉 Treatment (medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury)
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