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2020-07-01 12:45:54
Koreyalik vatandoshlar tomonidan O’zbek tilida so’zlashuvchi Koreyalik mehmonlarimiz bilan bo’lib o’tgan suhbat haqida sizlarga xabar berib o’tmoqchimiz.

Va nihoyat, “Koreya Tajribasi” ning 5-sonini tomosha qilishingiz mumkin.

Suhbat davomida ko’tarilgan mavzular:
-O’zbek tili
-O’zbekistondagi ta’lim
-Universitetlardagi (OTM) korrupsiya
-Internet tezligi
-Mehmonlarimiz bilan ro’y bergan qiziqarli voqealar
-Milliy qo’shiqlar kuylanishi va albatta osh

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2020-05-08 13:42:40 Cambridge Action plan for IELTS
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2020-05-02 18:08:04 Writing time

Essay – sample...

Using a computer every day can have more negative than positive effects on children. Do you agree or disagree?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.


In today's modern world, computers are an essential part of everyday life. Around the globe, children often use computers from a very young age. Although it is important for children to participate in various well-balanced activities, in my opinion, children who use the computer daily are actually developing a critical skill for future success. The bases for my views are personal, academic, and professional.

From a personal point of view, computers are an invaluable resource to help young people explore the world around them. For example, children who use Internet to satisfy their curiosity about diverse topics are already becoming independent learners. No child with a computer is ever bored! By starting early in their lives, children feel totally at ease around computers; they are also able to take advantage of the wide range of services computers provide.

From an academic viewpoint, children have no choice but to master this technological invention. For instance, when I was in university, students brought their laptops to class to take notes, do research and exchange information. They wrote assignments, created presentations and developed databases. Children who build early confidence and experience in these abilities are at a distinct advantage over those who have not.

From a professional perspective, the computer has found a permanent place in the workplace. Today, employers still pay to provide computer training to their employees. Tomorrow, corporations will expect prospective job applicants to already possess these critical job skills. Consequently, parents who encourage their child to use the computer for a reasonable period of time daily are in fact investing in the child's future career.

In conclusion, there is no doubt that the computer as a technological tool is here to stay. The sooner children become computer-literate, the better for many aspects of their future lives.

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2020-05-01 21:20:28

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2020-05-01 21:20:28 Very cold freezing
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2020-05-01 21:20:28 IELTS Speaking
Speaking is known as a 'productive skill. It is different from listening and reading, where we receive the message. In speaking, we are producing it. The first point to realise is that this gives us control over the message. These public version IELTS descriptors also allow us to work out ourselves to understand what should be considered

Fluency & Coherence
1. Speaks with flow and without effort
2. Uses discourse markers and
connectives

Lexical Resource
1. Uses a range of words
2. Paraphrases when required

Grammatical Range & Accuracy
1. Uses a range of grammar
2. Uses that grammar accurately

Pronunciation
1. Uses a range of pronunciation
features
2. Can be understood

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2020-04-19 05:11:35 Having read this book, you can talk like native speaker
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2020-04-19 05:11:35 Alternatives of 25 words to enrich your vocabulary

Interesting- note worthy; thought-provoking; fascinating; attracting; appealing; attention-grabbing; captivating; gripping; invigorating; engrossing; engaging; electrifying.

Beautiful- striking; stunning; magnificent; lovely; charming; gorgeous; radiant; dazzling.

Good- acceptable, wonderful, exceptional; positive; brilliant; first-rate; notable; stellar; favorable; superb; marvellous; prime.

Bad- awful; lousy; poor; unacceptable; crummy; dreadful; rough; inferior; substandard; atrocious; appalling; dreadful; defective.

Look- glance; fixate; observe; stare; gaze; peer; scan; watch; study; browse; eye; glimpse; review; inspect.

Nice- lovely; superior; pleasant; satisfying; delightful; likeable; agreeable; correct; adequate; swell; fair; okay; approved.


Very- extremely; exceedingly; exceptionally; immensely; tremendously; abundantly; particularly; remarkably.

Fine- satisfactory; worthy; respectable; exquisite; suitable; well; imposing; decent; admirable; praise-worthy; decent.

Happy- cheerful; delighted; pleased; content; amused; thrilled; elated; thrilled; ecstatic; on cloud 9.

Really- genuinely; truly; honestly; actually; undoubtedly; certainly; remarkably; incredibly; downright; unquestionably; extremely.

Sad- miserable; gloomy; devastated; distressed; down at heard; distraught; distressed; dispirited; sorrowful; downcast; feeling blue; desolate.

Big- massive; huge; giant; gigantic; enormous; large; colossal; immense; bulky; tremendous; hefty; sizable; extensive; great; substantial.

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Small- tiny; petite; mini; miniature; microscopic; minuscule; compact; pocket-sized; cramped; puny; undersized; limited; meager; modest; minute; pint-sized.

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Know- understand; comprehend; realize; learn; perceive; recognize; grasp; sense.

Change- alter; transform; replace; diversify; adjust; adapt; modify; remodel; vary; evolve; transfigure; redesign; refashion; advance; transition; shift; adjustment.

Old- aged; ancient; matured; elderly; senior; veteran; decrepit; seasoned; venerable; past one’s prime; doddering; senile.

Think- ponder; reflect; conceive; imagine; contemplate; consider; determine; realize; visualize; guess/assume; conclude; envision.

Funny- comical; ludicrous; amusing; droll; entertaining; absurd; hilarious; silly; whimsical; hysterical; joking; witty; facetious; slapstick; side-splitting; knee-slapping.

Go- move; proceed; advance; progress; travel; walk; journey; depart; exit; flee; make one’s way; clear out; get underway.

Give- grant; donate; hand-out; present; provide; deliver; hand over; offer; award; bestow; supply with; contribute to; send; entrust.

Get- acquire; obtain; receive; gain; earn; gather; collect; buy; purchase; attain; score; secure; take possession of; grab.

Easy- effortless; simple; clear; smooth; straightforward; uncomplicated; painless; accessible; apparent; basic; plain; child’s play; facile; elementary; cinch.

Fast- agile; brisk; rapid; nimble; swift; accelerated; fleeting; high-speed; active; dashing; winged; hurried; turbo.
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