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Can Duolingo Test pass for IELTS?
Some schools started accepting Duolingo English Test during the pandemic, but they might stop accepting it in few years to come depending on how quickly things return back to normal. Many schools have temporarily removed the IELTS, GRE and TOEFL requirements. To be certain, check the admission websiRead more
Some schools started accepting Duolingo English Test during the pandemic, but they might stop accepting it in few years to come depending on how quickly things return back to normal. Many schools have temporarily removed the IELTS, GRE and TOEFL requirements. To be certain, check the admission website of schools you are applying to. Duolingo is not regarded highly because it can be taken at home. IELTS is the recommended language test for UK universities. TOEFL is also accepted but if your focus is on UK universities, take the IELTS.
See lessDo parrots actually talk?
Parrots can learn to respond to various cues with appropriate phrases or actions. When someone puts their coat on and gets ready to go out, our parrot will say "going to the shops?" and when we say goodbye to him, he always says "won't be long!". When he talks he usually speaks in my mum's voice, buRead more
Parrots can learn to respond to various cues with appropriate phrases or actions. When someone puts their coat on and gets ready to go out, our parrot will say “going to the shops?” and when we say goodbye to him, he always says “won’t be long!”. When he talks he usually speaks in my mum’s voice, but when he hears my dad come home from work, he will drop his tone and say “hello” in a much lower voice than usual. He will also ask for orange juice if he wants it. He definitely has a concept of what he is saying, even if he has learnt by picking up on things we say to him.
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