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🧷🧷🧷#vocabulary #useful

1️⃣ Go ahead – boshlamoq
📆 Go away – jo’nab ketmoq
📆 Go back – qaytib kelmoq
📆 Go around/round – aylanib kelmoq bormoq
📆 Go down – kamaymoq
📆 Go up – oshmoq (narx, qiymati)
📆 Go through – boshdan kechirmoq, topshirmoq (test)
📆 Go over something – sinchkovlik bilan tekshirmoq
📆 Go for something – biror narsani tanlamoq
📆 Go on – 1. davom etmoq, 2. davom etmoq gapirishda, 3. sodir bo’lmoq, 4. ishlashni boshlamoq
📆 Go off – jiringlashni boshlamoq, jo’nab ketmoq, ishlashdan to’xtamoq
📆 Go in – biror joyga kirmoq
📆 Go out – biror joyga ketmoq, yonishdan to’xtamoq
📆 Go under – cho’kmoq, g’arq bo’lmoq, daromad yo’qotish
📆 Go by – vaqt o’tkazmoq

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Балки, шунинг учун ҳам бугун биз бутун дунёга энг арзон ишчи кучини етказиб берадиган давлат бўлсак керак...
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In Usedan 56-60unitlar
Collacation kitobdan 4-lesson
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Shadowing uchun 2ta podcastga tayyorlanish


Vazifalar 41-45 unitlar in Usedan
Destination B1dan 21-24 unitga tayyorlanish
2ta podcast (shadowing)
Collacation kitobdan(family) topicni yodlash
Little Prince dan Chapter 3ni tugatish


Guys kitob puli 72.000 bolibdi ertaga pulini ustozga olib kirib beringlar shanba kunlik darsga olib kelamz.Eslaringdan chiqmasin


Репост из: Sobitov’s 📚 Library 🪐
Passages1 student book.pdf
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Hi there guys! I am uploading a very handy Pre-IELTS self-study course book that you can use to enhance your grammar, vocabulary and comprehension expertise that is essential to start IELTS preparation!




Репост из: Sobitov’s 📚 Library 🪐
💣Shadowing uchun ushbu native speakerlarning nutqlaridan foydalanishingiz mumkin.

👨‍⚖️For men:

1. Jim Carrey
2. Matthew McConaughey
3. Nouman Ali Khan
4. Simon Sinek
5. Jordan Peterson
6. David Goggins
7. Steve Harvey

👩‍💼For women:

1. Oprah Winfrey
2. Yasmin Mogahed
3. Jennifer Aniston
4. Michelle Obama
5. Mel Robbins


Hayrli tong uyğonganlar + qoldiring


Репост из: Ozodbek Botiraliev
No matter how much I post about the importance of general English and the unimportance of IELTS, students are so reluctant to accept my words. In fact, it seems some students don’t even know what general English means.

Here’s the harsh truth: IELTS courses are pretty much useless (with the exception of Writing). There’s nothing you can learn in IELTS courses which you wouldn’t learn in general English courses. Even in our speaking marathons, we help students to ‘unlearn’ whatever BS strategies they were taught or learned by themselves, as opposed to teaching them something new.

As soon as students switch from studying English to ‘studying’ IELTS, they stop using amazing words like ‘beautiful’, ‘nice’, and ‘great’. Instead, they start using words like ‘picturesque’, ‘breathtaking’, and ‘fascinating’, thinking these words will get them a high score in IELTS.

Boy are they so wrong!

As someone who got a 9.0 in Speaking twice, back-to-back, and a 9.0 overall, I can assure you, there is no such thing as IELTS speaking. There is speaking and there are mistakes.

I used the word ‘great’ 4 or 5 times in Part 1 without trying to use ‘fancy’ synonyms like ‘fabulous’ or ‘top-notch’. I used the word ‘boring’ 3 or 4 times without using words like ‘mundane’ or ‘lackluster’. If anything, these ‘C1 - C2’ words will lower your score because you’re not speaking like a native speaker.

I’m telling you, if only ‘IELTS instructors’ stopped teaching ‘IELTS speaking’, everyone would be getting a much higher score in the exam. A couple of months ago, I did a mock exam with this student who was taking IELTS classes in another center. When I asked him, “Where are you from?”, his response dropped my jaw:

“To be honest, I’m from Andijan.”

Now, it’s not the fault of the student, obviously; the guy just didn’t know any better. But you know what? His teacher also didn’t know any better. Most ‘IELTS Instructors’ don’t know any better.

The solution to this saddening situation is two-fold:

On the one hand, experienced IELTS instructors should organize trainings, paid or free, for instructors with less expertise. Until when are we going to let students waste their time by learning useless techniques such as skimming and scanning, instead of working on their comprehension? Until when are we going to let students learn stupid, memorized introductions for Task 1 and Task 2? Someone needs to do something about it.

On the other hand, students themselves should fix their attitude. Instead of obsessing with IELTS, they should take a step back and focus on their general English. Ask your learning center if they offer any Intermediate, Upper-intermediate, or Advanced classes. Believe me, it takes only 1 - 2 months to prepare for IELTS; the rest boils down to your general English.

I know not many people will read the whole post from cover to cover. But if you did, read it again. 😂 And stop wasting your time, money, and effort by joining stupid IELTS courses when you can’t even use Present Simple correctly.

Yours with love,
@ozodbek_sk




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Репост из: Why him...
✅ Grammar Time

💠 Ingliz tilida 16 ta zamonning faqat 10 tasida "Passive voice" hosil qilsa boladi. Bular quyidagilar:

1️⃣ Present Simple passive:
❇️Object + am/is/are + V3(-ed)

2️⃣Present Continuous passive:
❇️Ob. + am/is/are + being V3(-ed)

3️⃣Present Perfect passive:
❇️Ob.+ have/has + been V3(-ed)

4️⃣Past Simple passive:
❇️Ob. + was/were + V3(-ed)

5️⃣Past Continues passive:
❇️Ob.+ was/were being V3(-ed)

6️⃣Past Perfect passive:
❇️Ob. + had + been V3(-ed)

7️⃣Future Simple passive:
❇️Ob. + will/shall + be V3(-ed)

8️⃣Future Perfect passive:
❇️Ob. + will/shall + have + been V3(-ed)

9️⃣Future Simple in the past passive:
❇️Ob. + would/should + be V3(-ed)

1️⃣0️⃣ Future Perfect in the past passive:
❇️Ob. + would/should + have + been V3(-ed)

🔹Quyidagi 6 ta zamonning passive voiceni(majhul nisbatini) hosil qilib bo'lmaydi.

1️⃣Present Perfect Continues
✅ S +have/has been + V-ing

2️⃣Future Continues
✅ S + will/shall +V-ing

3️⃣Future Perfect Continues
✅ S will/shall have been V-ing

4️⃣Past Perfect Continues
✅ S + had +V-ing

5️⃣Future Continues in the Past
✅ S + would be + V-ing

6️⃣Future Perfect Continues in the past
✅ S + would have been +V-ing

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