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Today we will be exploring another unsual topic, particularly in the context of Uzbek culture. But first, let’s examine the following Task 2 question.

Writing Question

In many Western countries, there is an increasing number of couples choosing to have no children.

What are the advantages and disadvantages to couples having no children?
Feb 14 'The Baby Dilemma'-2.pdf
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Should you have children? True costs and benefits of parenthood.

P.S. Bilaman, biz O’zbeklar bolajon xalqmiz va bu mavzu mentalitetga sal qarshidek
. Lekin aynan shunday mavzularda, qarshi tarafga fikrlar bo’lishi juda muxim.
IELTS Deep Dive: Uncommon Topics Mastery

Week 2 Recap:

Day 8️⃣: Funding Bias (bonus article)

Day 9️⃣: Pros & Cons of AI

Day 🔟: Universal Basic Income

Day 1️⃣1️⃣: Personality Tests in Hiring

Day 1️⃣2️⃣: Zoning and Urban Planning

Day 1️⃣3️⃣: Finding Focus

Day 1️⃣4️⃣: Having Children: Yes or No?
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#WritingQuestion

I've had this question at least twice, if not more, in my official exams:

Some people believe that women should play an equal role as men in a country's police force or military force, while others think that women are not suitable for these kinds of jobs.

Discuss both these views and give your opinion.
Feb 15 ‘Gendered Jobs’-2.pdf
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Does your job have a gender? Can jobs be gender-neutral? Read today's article and find out about differences between male- and female-dominated jobs.
Forwarded from IELTS ZONE 9.0 (Bekzod Mirahmedov)
Barchaga salom!

IELTS ZONE
da ayni paytda o’qiyotgan, yoki o’qimoqchi bo’lgan, yoki qachonlardir o’qib ketgan talaba va ularning ota-onalariga murojaat:

Agar sizda qandaydir shikoyatingiz, bizning xizmatimizdan ko’nglingiz to’lmagan, yoki anchadan beri hal bo’lmayotgan qandaydir muammo qiynayotgan bo’lsa, shaxsan o’zimga telegram orqali (@bmirahmedov) aloqaga chiqishingiz mumkin!

Xabarlaringni shaxsan o’zim o’qib chiqib, shikoyatni o’rinli deb topsam, albatta unga yechim taklif qilaman yoki yechim bera oladigan shaxsga yo’naltiraman.

Hurmat bilan,
IELTS ZONE asoschisi,
Bekzod Mirahmedov
#FebruaryChallenge

#WritingQuestions

Health care should not be provided for free regardless of a person’s income. The health of a person is in their own hands and they should, therefore, be held accountable for that.

Do you agree with this statement?

So what topic do you think we will be covering today?
Insurance
BBC World Service
Feb 16 'Universal Healthcare' .pdf
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Day 16: Universal Healthcare- how does it work?

Universal health care is a system that provides medical services to all people, primarily paid for through taxes.
I’d like to end the day with a few of words of caution:

The more I see different IELTS content on Instagram, the more I believe that the so-called “techniques” suggested by some self-proclaimed experts should be taken with a grain of salt.

Let’s see if you can translate it into Uzbek.
The next episode of BM TALKS will premiere exactly at 6PM! This episode is special for several reasons:

1. It features Eldor’s first-ever public appearance! You’re in for a treat, as he is one of the key reasons I achieved a writing score of 8.5 and an overall score of 9.0.
2. 90% of the talk is in English.
3. The format is mostly conversational, unlike the interview format used in other episodes.

https://youtu.be/WKQYTshm7cQ?si=jK3wL1u7gLX8eCob
Feb 17 'MD or WebMD?'-2.pdf
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Day 17: MD or WebMD?

Sure, the ubiquity of Internet access in modern society has changed the way Americans seek out information, in general. But in the case of healthcare, the widespread online availability of medical information is both helpful and troubling.

#WritingQuestions

Nowadays, many people use the Internet to get medical advice instead of going to see a doctor. Why is this? Do you think it is a positive or negative development?

500 🔥 and 500 shares! Let's go!

👉@bekzodmirahmedov
#FebruaryChallenge

Let’s learn about MAID, or also known as, euthanasia.

Watch this YouTube video by Vox and we will be exploring this topic further with a well-crafted article as usual.

In 2016, a Supreme Court case in Canada removed the criminal penalties for doctors providing a patient with a medically assisted death. Since then, the country has been embroiled in a legal and ethical debate about where to draw the line on who qualifies for one.

https://youtu.be/TJAklSh_rjk?si=bBKpizxwnvdpfGCP
Feb 18 'Euthanasia'.pdf
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Day 18: Euthanasia- right or wrong?

#WritingQuestions
Euthanasia, or mercy killing, has been in the news more and more recently. Many people are strongly against such a practice, but there is a growing demand to have it legalized. How far do you agree with euthanasia being legal?
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Topic: Meritocracy- does it work?

Do you really deserve the credit for your accomplishments? Should college admissions be determined by lottery? And how did Mike’s contribution to a charity auction change his life?

The original podcast along with a full transcript can be accessed here: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/whats-so-great-about-meritocracy/
Feb 19 ‘What is Meritocracy?’-3.pdf
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Day 19: Merits of Meritocracy

In practice, of course, it is not that simple. Money hovers over the front door as well as the back. Measures of merit are hard to disentangle from economic advantage. Standardized tests such as the SAT purport to measure merit. In practice, however, SAT scores closely track family income. The richer a student’s family, the higher the score he or she is likely to receive.
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Day 20: Overprotective Parents

Are modern parents too protective? Why do we worry so much about things that almost never happen? And how did Mike learn about bus stops?

The original podcast along with a full transcript can be found here: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/do-kids-need-more-independence/
Feb 20 'Overprotective Parents'.pdf
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Day 20: Overprotective Parents

You want your child to be healthy, safe, and successful — so it’s no wonder that you may find yourself helping a little too much or stepping in to save the day anytime something goes slightly awry.

#WritingQuestions
Many people think that modern day parents are more over-protective than parents from the past.
To what extend do you agree or disagree with this view?
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