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In some parts of the world, windblown dust and silt blanket the land.
Using the main points and examples describe Loess and how it is made.
In some parts of the world, windblown dust and silt blanket the land. This layer of fine, mineral-rich material is called Loess. Loess is mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers. When glaciers grind rocks to a fine powder, Loess can form. Streams carry the powder to the end of the glacier. This sediment becomes Loess. Loess ranges in thickness from a few centimeters to more than 91 meters (300 feet). Unlike other soils, Loess is pale and loosely packed. It crumbles easily; in fact, the word “Loess” comes from the German word for “loose.”
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Yes, I know and I am trying
Yes, I know and I am trying to avoid pauses in speach. In the same time I want to deliver the speaking "at first side" not after I had repetead for few times in order to reproduce the exam environment.
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You did very well those days.
You did very well those days. The topics are not easy.
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Don't stay somewhere a while, need to talk smoothly.