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Biloliddin is a legend, honestly. He never ceased to amaze me with his scope of knowledge and the ability to just get things. Small wonder he scored an 8.0 in style – up from his previous score of 7.5 from 4 years ago.

🎧 LISTENING – 8.5
πŸ“– READING – 8.5
πŸ“ WRITING – 7.0
πŸ—£ SPEAKING – 7.5


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πŸ“Š STUDENT RESULTS 2025

Below is the list of my students at Diyorbek's IELTS 😎 who have achieved Band 7 and above up in this academic year alone!

1) Abduvohid 7.0
2) Nodirbek 8.5 πŸ”₯
3) Muhammadaziz 7.5
4) Akmalxon 7.5
5) Diyorbek 7.0
6) Nasiba 7.0
7) Sitora 7.0
8) Azamat 7.5
9) Shoxruz 7.0
10) Shakhnoza 7.0 (W7.0)
11) Abdurahmon 7.0 (W7.0)
12) Akbar 7.5
13) Hamidulloh 7.0
14) Behruz 7.5
15) Temur 7.5 (W7.0)
16) Bekzod 7.0
17) Sitora 7.0
18) Mehriban 7.0
19) Madina 7.0
20) Madina 7.5
21) Javohir 7.5
22) Zukhriddin 7.0
23) Muslima 7.0
24) Shaxrizoda 7.5
25) Kumush 7.5
26) Ibrohim 7.0
27) Sevara 8.0 πŸ”₯
28) Bekhruz 7.5 (W7.0)
29) Azizbek 7.5 (W7.0)
30) Dilafruz 7.0
31) Kimyonisa 7.5
32) Feruza 7.5
33) Shohjahon 7.0
34) Javohir 7.5 (W7.0)
35) Ahmad 7.5 (R9.0)
36) Dilyara 7.0
37) Nargiza 8.0 πŸ”₯(W7.5)
38) Malika 7.0
39) Odina 7.0
40) Akhmad 7.0
41) Zukhra 7.0
42) Asilbek 7.0
43) Sevaraxon 7.5
44) Jamshid 7.5
45) Farangiz 7.0
46) Maftuna 7.0
47) Shohsanam 7.0
48) Sarvinozkhon 7.5
49) Abdurahmon 7.5
50) Gulnoza 8.0 πŸ”₯
51) Farangiz 7.5
52) Amirxon 8.0 πŸ”₯
53) Samandar 7.5
54) Farangiz 7.5
55) Kamoliddin 7.0 (W7.5)
56) Farangiz 7.5
57) Biloliddin 8.0 πŸ”₯
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SPEAKING MOCK SERVICE

If your exam is looming on the horizon, I highly encourage you to get your speaking assessed by a decent teacher. And good news -- I happen to run such a service.

Not only do I give you a score that will reflect your real exam result, but I also thoroughly check your performance, pointing out your common mistakes and ways to eliminate them.

Example mock test πŸ‘ˆ

πŸ—£ ONE ASSESSMENT = $15

Write to @ulugbeksadmin to book the best speaking mock test in the market.
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Here's a sample speaking mock test with me. Notice how it is conducted exactly like the real exam. πŸ’―

As part of the service you get the following:

βœ… Comprehensive correction of your mistakes
βœ… Feedback sheet
βœ… A score that will reflect your real exam score
βœ… Real exam simulation (I use examiner booklets)
βœ… General suggestions

Book a session with me for $15 @ulugbeksadmin πŸ‘ˆ
🎞 WATCHING MATERIAL FOR 2025 #replay

A surefire way to up your English skills and, by extension, your IELTS score is to immerse yourself in content that the English-speaking folk themselves regularly engage with. Not those modified and scripted videos for ESL learners such as 6-minute English or Ted-Ed. But the real deal. So, with the new year just knocking on our doors, let me bestow upon you a gift that promises to be a game changer in your exam prep. The list below features some of the best video sources you can ever get your hands on. I've scoured the whole of YouTube for these channels, so make good use of them.

LastWeekTonight – when academic meets comedic
Big Think – big ideas through the lense of experts
The Well – a spin-off of Big Think, where professors sit down for a lengthy lecture
BBC Ideas – the only BBC content worth watching
Veritasium – a simple man with thirst for science
Cleo Abram – an Internet sensation with amazing delivery
First We Feast – best interview host and best English
Kurzgesagt – finely animated educational videos
penguinz0 – weird reaction videos featuring out-of-this-world English
Great Big Story – an unlimited source of ideas and language
Vsauce – a seemingly eccentric beardy guy who questions everything

There are, of course, countless other sources you can follow, but these are my personal favorites. Instead of watching the videos for fun, be sure to squeeze as much language and ideas out of them as you possibly can. This is how I recommend you study:

1️⃣ WATCH AND PAUSE – it is essential that you make an effort to understand what you listen to. This is, after all, how you improve your listening comprehension.

2️⃣ NOTE-TAKING – make notes of any nice language and ideas that come your way, even if you know them.

3️⃣ RECYCLE – to put the new words and ideas you've just learned into practice, you should try summarizing the content, either written or spoken. This ensures language activation, as hopeless as you might feel at first.

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#WritingTask2

❌ Using smartphones too much is bad for youngsters.

βœ… Excessive smartphone use can be detrimental to young people.

In the comments, explain what is wrong with the first sentence. πŸ‘‡
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Some shots from my ongoing trip across Georgia πŸ‡¬πŸ‡ͺ
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All about our ongoing trip across Georgia (first time ever travelling abroad)

βœ”οΈ Travel-related language
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