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Which students make progress?
- Those who come to you after lessons asking extra tasks for self study.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to recommend a book to read.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to check their essays.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to practise speaking with you.
- Those who come to you after lessons knowing their specific weaknesses and asking tips to deal with them.
- There are hundreds of examples...
#fromexperience
- Those who come to you after lessons asking extra tasks for self study.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to recommend a book to read.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to check their essays.
- Those who come to you after lessons asking to practise speaking with you.
- Those who come to you after lessons knowing their specific weaknesses and asking tips to deal with them.
- There are hundreds of examples...
#fromexperience
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Nice chunks of language from a random article I read today:
1. Slip away (from) - leave quietly
2. Stride down - to walk somewhere with long steps
3. Be dressed in rags - juldur kiyingan
4. Flip-flops - shippak, slans
5. Sun-scorched - kuydiradigan
6. Be crammed with = be full of
7. Frenetic - excited/energetic
8. Warden - a person who is in charge of a particular building
9. Patrol = defend
10. Break up = stop
11. Cuddle - quchoqlamoq
12. Warp - to make a person or their behaviour strange, in an unpleasant or harmful way
13. Encampment - temporary shelters
14. Despair = hopelessness
15. Part and parcel of smth - ning bir qismi
16. Die out - o'lib ketmoq, yo'qolib ketmoq
17. Slip out of - leave a place without being noticed
18. Sweat drip from every forehead
19. Overwhelmed = crowded
20. Thug = criminal
21. Abduct - to force smb to go somewhere with you
22. Raid - a sudden short attack
23. Subdued - sad or worried
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1. Slip away (from) - leave quietly
2. Stride down - to walk somewhere with long steps
3. Be dressed in rags - juldur kiyingan
4. Flip-flops - shippak, slans
5. Sun-scorched - kuydiradigan
6. Be crammed with = be full of
7. Frenetic - excited/energetic
8. Warden - a person who is in charge of a particular building
9. Patrol = defend
10. Break up = stop
11. Cuddle - quchoqlamoq
12. Warp - to make a person or their behaviour strange, in an unpleasant or harmful way
13. Encampment - temporary shelters
14. Despair = hopelessness
15. Part and parcel of smth - ning bir qismi
16. Die out - o'lib ketmoq, yo'qolib ketmoq
17. Slip out of - leave a place without being noticed
18. Sweat drip from every forehead
19. Overwhelmed = crowded
20. Thug = criminal
21. Abduct - to force smb to go somewhere with you
22. Raid - a sudden short attack
23. Subdued - sad or worried
@shaxzodtorayev | English Blog
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Nice chunks of language from today's article:
1. Lane - yo'lak
2. A walking frame - tirgak, hassa
3. Pull up - remove
4. Defiance - an open refusal to obey
5. Cheer smb on - to encourage smb to continue what they are doing
6. Polytunnel - a long polythene cover to protect growing plants, tall enough for people to work inside
7. Descend on - to arrive somewhere in large numbers
8. Spring up - to appear suddenly and unexpectedly
9. Strike - when workers refuse to work, to protest about their conditions
10. A yellow card - warning
11. Draw up - prepare and write
12. Set out - explain clearly in writing
13. Sewage - waste material from the toilet
14. Sack - dismiss
15. Hedge - o'simlikdan qilingan devor
16. Meet target - reach the total set
17. Turn up - appear
18. Quota - a number that is officialy permitted
19. Recruit - find and employ
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1. Lane - yo'lak
2. A walking frame - tirgak, hassa
3. Pull up - remove
4. Defiance - an open refusal to obey
5. Cheer smb on - to encourage smb to continue what they are doing
6. Polytunnel - a long polythene cover to protect growing plants, tall enough for people to work inside
7. Descend on - to arrive somewhere in large numbers
8. Spring up - to appear suddenly and unexpectedly
9. Strike - when workers refuse to work, to protest about their conditions
10. A yellow card - warning
11. Draw up - prepare and write
12. Set out - explain clearly in writing
13. Sewage - waste material from the toilet
14. Sack - dismiss
15. Hedge - o'simlikdan qilingan devor
16. Meet target - reach the total set
17. Turn up - appear
18. Quota - a number that is officialy permitted
19. Recruit - find and employ
π @reading_articles_ielts
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English & Uzbek Idioms
Nice chunks of language from today's article: 1. Lane - yo'lak 2. A walking frame - tirgak, hassa 3. Pull up - remove 4. Defiance - an open refusal to obey 5. Cheer smb on - to encourage smb to continue what they are doing 6. Polytunnel - a long polytheneβ¦
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Forwarded from English & Uzbek Idioms
If you want articels for elementary, intermedite and advanced levels, here you can download
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Advanced Part 1 Ready.pdf
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#articlescollection #theguardian
I'm reading articles from this file. It has got 93 articles with exercies so that you can check your comprehension.
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I'm reading articles from this file. It has got 93 articles with exercies so that you can check your comprehension.
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#Exam #Writing
JULY 29 EXAM
TASK 1: The beachfront area in Australia between 1950 and today.
TASK 2: In many countries, more and more people choose to buy imported food rather than food produced locally.
Why people buy imported food?
What could be done to encourage people to buy local food?
@shaxzodtorayev
JULY 29 EXAM
TASK 1: The beachfront area in Australia between 1950 and today.
TASK 2: In many countries, more and more people choose to buy imported food rather than food produced locally.
Why people buy imported food?
What could be done to encourage people to buy local food?
@shaxzodtorayev
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Task 1: The table below illustrates weekly consumption by age group of dairy products in a European country.
TASK 2: Some people think that the modern communication technology is having a negative effect on a social relationships. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
#Realexam
#August10
@shaxzodtorayev
TASK 2: Some people think that the modern communication technology is having a negative effect on a social relationships. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
#Realexam
#August10
@shaxzodtorayev
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Nice chunks of language from a documentary I watched today:
1. Fall from grace - (mashhurlikdan/muvaffaqiyatdan) mahrum bo'lmoq
βͺοΈHe was the best president until his fall from grace.
2. On the verge of - bo'sag'asida
βͺοΈ They are on the verge of breaking up.
3. Scrape/scratch a living = get by
βͺοΈ Many people barely scrape a living because of the high unemployment rate in the city.
4. Take a toll on smth - ta'sirini o'tkazmoq
βͺοΈThe increase in the dollar rate took a toll on prices.
5. Pick oneself up - o'zini o'nglab olmoq
βͺοΈIt took a year to pick himself up after his bankruptcy.
6. Full to the brim - to'la
βͺοΈI've got so many meetings and deadlines these days that my schedule is full to the brim!
7. No room for negotiation - muhokamaga o'rin yo'q
βͺοΈAfter my father's last decision, there is no room for negotiation.
8. Bump heads = argue
βͺοΈThe young couples often bump heads.
9. Pay smb a visit = visit
βͺοΈI have to pay him a visit to invite him to my birthday party.
10. Caught in the clutches of smth - ... ning changalida
βͺοΈMany people in Africa are caught in the clutches of poverty.
@shaxzodtorayev | English Blog
1. Fall from grace - (mashhurlikdan/muvaffaqiyatdan) mahrum bo'lmoq
βͺοΈHe was the best president until his fall from grace.
2. On the verge of - bo'sag'asida
βͺοΈ They are on the verge of breaking up.
3. Scrape/scratch a living = get by
βͺοΈ Many people barely scrape a living because of the high unemployment rate in the city.
4. Take a toll on smth - ta'sirini o'tkazmoq
βͺοΈThe increase in the dollar rate took a toll on prices.
5. Pick oneself up - o'zini o'nglab olmoq
βͺοΈIt took a year to pick himself up after his bankruptcy.
6. Full to the brim - to'la
βͺοΈI've got so many meetings and deadlines these days that my schedule is full to the brim!
7. No room for negotiation - muhokamaga o'rin yo'q
βͺοΈAfter my father's last decision, there is no room for negotiation.
8. Bump heads = argue
βͺοΈThe young couples often bump heads.
9. Pay smb a visit = visit
βͺοΈI have to pay him a visit to invite him to my birthday party.
10. Caught in the clutches of smth - ... ning changalida
βͺοΈMany people in Africa are caught in the clutches of poverty.
@shaxzodtorayev | English Blog
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