Feb 1 'Toxic Positivity.pdf
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Day 1 Toxic Positivity
Before I prepare tomorrow’s content, I expect the following (at least):
500 🔥 reactions
500 shares
and, of course, your comments about your key takeaway from the article
Before I prepare tomorrow’s content, I expect the following (at least):
500 🔥 reactions
500 shares
and, of course, your comments about your key takeaway from the article
BM | IELTS 9.0
#GuessTheIDIOM Hint: you can find it in the article shared above as well.
"On the bright side " is an idiom used to highlight a positive aspect of a situation that is otherwise negative or disappointing. It suggests looking for something good in a bad situation.
Example sentence: "Even though I missed my flight,on the bright side , I got to spend a few more hours exploring the city."
Example sentence: "Even though I missed my flight,
Audio
#FebruaryChallenge
Feb 2 #Podcast
Is graffiti public art, or public nuisance? It depends who you ask. Zachary Crockett tags in where it all started.
Use this reaction 👍 if you want me to share the transcript and a reading passage based on the same topic.
Feb 2 #Podcast
Is graffiti public art, or public nuisance? It depends who you ask. Zachary Crockett tags in where it all started.
Use this reaction 👍 if you want me to share the transcript and a reading passage based on the same topic.
BM | IELTS 9.0
#FebruaryChallenge Feb 2 #Podcast Is graffiti public art, or public nuisance? It depends who you ask. Zachary Crockett tags in where it all started. Use this reaction 👍 if you want me to share the transcript and a reading passage based on the same topic.
Feb 2 Podcast Transcript.pdf
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Feb 2, 'Graffiti'.pdf
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#FebruaryChallenge
IELTS READING (bonus)
Good luck!
If this gets 500 ❤️ reactions, I will make a video explaining the correct answers.
IELTS READING (bonus)
Good luck!
If this gets 500 ❤️ reactions, I will make a video explaining the correct answers.
This Sunday we will be playing a lot of chess on special boards! Feel free to drop by to watch the games if you haven’t registered as a player!
https://www.tg-me.com/ieltszone_uz/7194
https://www.tg-me.com/ieltszone_uz/7194
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IELTS ZONE 9.0
Hello chess enthusiasts!
We are ready for Sunday’s chess event!
Our brand-new boards now feature our logo, and the good news is that you will be able to buy a complete chess set (a board with pieces and a bag) at a reasonable price at the end of the tournament!
We are ready for Sunday’s chess event!
Our brand-new boards now feature our logo, and the good news is that you will be able to buy a complete chess set (a board with pieces and a bag) at a reasonable price at the end of the tournament!
Feb 3 'Future of Food'.pdf
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#FebruaryChallenge
#Reading
Future of Food - What will you be eating in 2050?
If we have 500 🔥 and 500 shares, you will get a task 2 question on the same topic with my model answer!
P.S. the video explanation for yesterday’s reading passage is coming tomorrow!
#Reading
Future of Food - What will you be eating in 2050?
If we have 500 🔥 and 500 shares, you will get a task 2 question on the same topic with my model answer!
P.S. the video explanation for yesterday’s reading passage is coming tomorrow!
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Hello everyone!
Happy Sunday evening! I am just back from the chess event and it was, indeed, an eventful day!
I will start working on today’s challenge later this evening. This should give some of you time to catch up on your first three days.
So stay tuned!
Happy Sunday evening! I am just back from the chess event and it was, indeed, an eventful day!
I will start working on today’s challenge later this evening. This should give some of you time to catch up on your first three days.
So stay tuned!
In the meantime, you guys can watch the BM TALKS new episode with Dowudkhon!
Being involved with chess the whole day, I completely forgot to update you about the premier.
https://youtu.be/-b-BT2weooE?si=H8kkSOQWR9v_Zm-g
Being involved with chess the whole day, I completely forgot to update you about the premier.
https://youtu.be/-b-BT2weooE?si=H8kkSOQWR9v_Zm-g
YouTube
IELTS 9.0 olib GENTRA yutgan Dovudxon Abdullayev | BM TALKS
O'zbekistondagi yagona British aksentdagi IELTS 9.0 sohibi Dovudxon Abdullayev bilan podkast qildik. Ushbu suhbat davomida Dovudxonning hayot yo'li, karyerasi, ta'lim, ingliz tili, IELTS va hokazo mavzularda batafsil gaplashdik.
BM TALKS bm talks Bekzod…
BM TALKS bm talks Bekzod…
Feb 4 'Vaccines'.pdf
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#FebruaryChallenge
This article about the measles outbreak is a great tool for IELTS students, offering a real-world example to improve their reading skills, learn relevant health vocabulary, and get a feel for how to handle data in Writing Task 1, all while engaging with a current and important topic.
This article about the measles outbreak is a great tool for IELTS students, offering a real-world example to improve their reading skills, learn relevant health vocabulary, and get a feel for how to handle data in Writing Task 1, all while engaging with a current and important topic.
BM | IELTS 9.0
Feb 4 'Vaccines'.pdf
Watch/listen to this before you attempt the Task 2 question which I’ve mentioned above.
https://youtu.be/Rzxr9FeZf1g?si=LS89jibT4sG_Zwvj
https://youtu.be/Rzxr9FeZf1g?si=LS89jibT4sG_Zwvj
YouTube
The Truth About Anti-Vaccination: A Scientific Look
It's true that less children in the United States are getting vaccinated. What is causing these lower vaccination numbers, and what are some of the myths and fears around vaccination? In this episode of SciShow, we'll break down the science of the anti-vax…
Should parents have the right to choose not to vaccinate their children or should it be a legal requirement?
Anonymous Poll
50%
Parents should have the freedom to say NO to some vaccines
26%
No, every child should be vaccinated and it should be required by law
17%
I am not sure; I need to learn more on this topic
7%
I just wanna see the poll results
Experiencing racism may physically change your brain
#FebruaryChallenge
Day 5
#Racism & #Brain
Although racism may not be a prominent issue in Uzbekistan, the broader topic of discrimination against minority groups, including women, disabled individuals, and smaller ethnic communities, remains a critical global concern. By dividing into the topic discussed in this podcast, we will develop a deeper understanding of these global challenges. At the end of the day, IELTS is about being a global citizen!
Day 5
#Racism & #Brain
Although racism may not be a prominent issue in Uzbekistan, the broader topic of discrimination against minority groups, including women, disabled individuals, and smaller ethnic communities, remains a critical global concern. By dividing into the topic discussed in this podcast, we will develop a deeper understanding of these global challenges. At the end of the day, IELTS is about being a global citizen!
#GuessTheIDIOM
Can you guess the idiom illustrated in the picture?
Hint: the illustration is related to the origin of the expression in question.
P.s. This has nothing to do with the #FebruaryChallenge.
Can you guess the idiom illustrated in the picture?
Hint: the illustration is related to the origin of the expression in question.
P.s. This has nothing to do with the #FebruaryChallenge.
The idiom depicted in the picture above was laughing stock, which means a person or thing that has become the butt of jokes or is widely made fun of by others.
Example:
“After tripping over his own feet during the award ceremony, Jason became the laughing stock of his colleagues.”
Origin:
The term “stock” in the phrase “laughing stock” originally referred to the stocks used as a form of punishment in medieval times. Stocks were devices made of heavy wood, with holes for securing a person’s feet (and sometimes hands and neck), used to publicly humiliate offenders in a town or village square. The person in the stocks would be subjected to public ridicule, and sometimes people would throw rotten food or other objects at them.
Example:
“After tripping over his own feet during the award ceremony, Jason became the laughing stock of his colleagues.”
Origin:
The term “stock” in the phrase “laughing stock” originally referred to the stocks used as a form of punishment in medieval times. Stocks were devices made of heavy wood, with holes for securing a person’s feet (and sometimes hands and neck), used to publicly humiliate offenders in a town or village square. The person in the stocks would be subjected to public ridicule, and sometimes people would throw rotten food or other objects at them.
Feb 6, 'Gun Ownership'-3.pdf
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#FebruaryChallenge
Topic: Gun Ownership
While gun ownership is a highly sensitive topic in the US, it’s not commonly discussed in Uzbekistan. However, a recent Task 2 question reported in Uzb was on this very topic.
Additionally, I’m sharing an article packed with excellent language and expressions that can greatly aid in Task 1 writing, particularly with graph interpretation. If you know someone struggling with Task 1 graphs, do share this resource with them.
As we near the end of the first week of our #FebruaryChallenge , I’ve observed a decline in reactions and shares, which frankly, is a bit disheartening. Your engagement is what fuels this challenge! So, if you’re keen on continuing this journey, let’s hit a target of at least 500 🔥 reactions and 500 shares!
Topic: Gun Ownership
While gun ownership is a highly sensitive topic in the US, it’s not commonly discussed in Uzbekistan. However, a recent Task 2 question reported in Uzb was on this very topic.
Additionally, I’m sharing an article packed with excellent language and expressions that can greatly aid in Task 1 writing, particularly with graph interpretation. If you know someone struggling with Task 1 graphs, do share this resource with them.