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2021-04-01 19:00:59 2018-yildan beri eng sara kanallarni ulashib kelayotgan «TURKISTON JAMOASI» bugun ham faqat eng saralarini sizlarga ilinmoqda.
Didingizga mos kanallar!

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Matematika Sirlari
Matematikadan Bepul Vebinar

SIRLI Tarix Gʻaroyibotlari
TARIXIY SIRLAR

Ingliz Tilidan Quizlar
Bilimingni sinab ko‘r

Android dasturlar
Elektron kitoblar

Audio kitoblar
Miriqib tinglang

IELTS'ga tayyorlov
Telegram kanali

She'riyat olami
Ma'noli she'rlar makoni

Tarix Haqiqat
Tarixdan ajoyib qo'llanmalar

O'zbekiston Tarixi
Ehtimoliy testlar

Elektron kitoblar
Badiiy va detektiv asarlar

Rus tili
Rus tilidan yangi so'zlar

Video lyrics
English with songs

Rus tili darslari
Rus tili 0dan

Turk tili kanali
So'zlashuv guruhi bor

Ingliz tili
Iboralar, lug'atlar

Inglizcha qo‘shiqlar
English Lyrics songs

Audio kitoblar
Jahon adabiyoti

Tezkor rus tili
Rus tili 3 oyda

Rus tili kanali
Onlayn o'rganing

Ruscha organing
Ruscha suhbatlashing

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Stiv Jobs o'lim haqida nima degandi?
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2021-04-01 15:51:27 Kundalik suhbatlashuv

So you said. - Shunday degandingiz

I get the point. - Gapingizni tushundim.

All right, already. - Hammasi allaqachon joyida.

I heard you, already. - Allaqachon gapingizni eshitdim.

Stop harping on that subject. - Bitta gapni gapirishdan to'xtang.
 
Some things are better left unsaid. - Ba'zi gaplarni gapirmagan yaxshi

Don't waste your breath. - Nafasingizni rostlang.

Keep it to yourself. - O'zingizni tiying.

Spare me the story. - Gapingizni qisqaroq qiling.

Save it! - Saqlab qo'ying

Shut up! (Impolite.) - Ovozingizni o'chiring.

Zip up your mouth! - Og'zingizni yoping.

Give it a rest! - O'zingizga dam bering

@IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish
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2021-03-31 11:00:25 "Of" predlogidan foydalanish:

Biror kimga biror nima bog'liq yoki tegishli ekanligini aytganda:

a friend of mine
the love of a mother for her child
the role of the teacher

Agar kimdir chizgan, yozgan, ishlab chiqgan narsalarni barchasi nazarda tutilganda:

the paintings of Monet

Lekin shu narsalarning bir yoki bir nechtasigina nazarda tutilsa "by" ni ishlatamiz:

a painting by Monet

Biror narsaga tegishli, qarashli yoki bog'liqligini aytganda:

the lid of the box
the director of the company
a member of the team

Kelib chiqishi yoki turar joyini aytganda:

a woman of Italian descent
the people of Uzbekistan

Biror kimni nazarda tutganda yoki ko'rsatganda:

a story of passion
a photo of my dog
a map of India

Biror kim yoki biror narasa nimadan iborat yoki tashkil topganini aytganda:

the city of Namangan
the issue of housing
a crowd of people
a glass of milk

O'lchov birliklari, vaqt, yosh va shunga o'xshagan birliklarni ifodalash uchun:

2 kilos of potatoes
an increase of 2%
a girl of 12
the fourth of July

Biror kimni qandaydur guruh yoki jamoaga tegishli ekanligini aytganda (asosan some / few olmoshlari bilan):

some of his friends
a few of the problems
the most famous of all the stars

Biror narsa yoki biror kimni holatini vaqt va joyga nisbatan:

just north of Detroit
at the time of the revolution(North American English)
at a quarter of eleven tonight (= 10.45 p.m.)

Fe'ldan yasalgan otlar oldidan ishlatilinadi:

the arrival of the police (= they arrive)
criticism of the police (= they are criticized)
fear of the dark the howling of the wind

O'zidan so'ng "of" talab qiluvchi fe'llardan so'ng:

to deprive somebody of something
He was cleared of all blame.
Think of a number, any number.

O'zidan keyin "of" talab qiluvchi sifatlardan so'ng:

to be proud of something

Biror kim o'zini qanday tutishi yoki tutganini aytganda ishlatilinadi:

It was kind of you to offer

#grammar

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2021-03-28 11:00:13 Useful

Do’s and Don’ts for IELTS Speaking

Do not be afraid to be yourself!

-Behaving naturally shows confidence. This raises your Fluency scores as well as your Pronunciation scores.

-If you are naturally a shy person- don’t worry! Listen to this episode to create a confident candidate character for yourself!

Do use a wide variety of vocabulary- from informal to formal.

Start making a list of natural, native slang and idioms.

On Speaking Part 3, remember to use high-level linking words!

Do’s and Don’ts for IELTS Writing

Do include a clear overall trend in IELTS Academic Task 1.

Do not write a conclusion in Task 1.

Do include a clear, personal opinion throughout your IELTS Task 2 essay.

Do not use only one kind of example/detail in your body paragraphs.

Use fake research.

Also use examples from your personal experience and/or experiences you’ve read or heard about

Do’s and Don’ts for IELTS Listening

Do not skip ahead. Listen to the instructions and do exactly as they tell you.

Use the time to read the questions before you listen, and use the time to check your answers after you listen.

Do pay attention to the key words, and don’t get distracted by unfamiliar vocabulary.

Do’s and Don’ts for IELTS Reading

Do not read the whole passage!

You must master the skills of skimming and scanning.

Do learn the strategies to find the answers quickly and finish the test in less than 60 minutes.

#writing

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2021-03-27 10:07:13 Vocabulary time

Professions - Kasblar

What is your profession?-Kasbingiz nima?

I am a ... -Men ... man

I'm looking for a job - Men ish qidiryapman

Driver - Haydovchi
Builder - Quruvchi
Carpenter - Duradgor
Welder - Payvandchi (Svarkachi)
Farmer - Fermer
Firefighter - O't o'chiruvchi
Fishemen - Baliqchi
Seller - Sotuvchi
Tailor - Chevar
Architect - Arxitektor
An artist - Rassom
Bank manager - Bank menejeri
Cook - Oshpaz
Doctor - Shifokor
Nurse - Hamshira
Journalist - Jurnalist
Lawyer - Advokat
Photographer - Suratchi
Policeman - Mirshab
Politician - Siyosatchi
Scientist - Olim
Secretary - Kotiba
Student - Talaba
Teacher - O'qituvchi
Writer - yozuvchi

I'm a teacher — Men o'qituvchiman

#vocabulary

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@IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish
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2021-03-27 10:07:11 Writing Time

Below is a handy list of words that are both useful and appropriate to academic language.

Describing similarities

-Likewise
-Correspondingly
-Equally
-Not only… but also
-In the same way
-Similarly

Showing cause and effect

-Consequently
-As a result
-Thus
-Hence (never ‘hence why’)
-Since (try to avoid ‘as’ when showing cause and effect)
-Because
-Therefore
-Accordingly
-This suggests that
-It follows that
-For this reason

Comparing and contrasting

-Alternatively
-However
-Conversely
-On the other hand
-Instead
-Yet
-On the contrary

Showing limitation or contradiction

-Despite/in spite of
-While (not whilst!)
-Even so
-On the contrary
-Nevertheless
-Nonetheless
-Although
-Admittedly

#writing

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@IELTSLight - kanaliga ulanish
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2021-03-19 13:03:01
Word of the day

Obsequious- marked by or exhibiting a fawning attentiveness

Example

"Not pleasing others enough amounts to surliness, pleasing too much makes one obsequious—you have to be friendly, but not too friendly.

#wordoftheday


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2021-03-19 13:02:26 Writing time

VARIOUS TYPES OF INTRODUCTIONS FOR ESSAYS

1. Begin with a general subject that can be narrowed down into the specific topic of the essay.
Students face all kinds of problems when they start college. Some students struggle with a lack of basic math skills; others have never learned how to write a term paper. Students who were stars in high school have to cope with being just another number in the student population. Students with children have to find a way to be good parents and good students, too. Although all of these problems are common, I found an even more typical conflict. My biggest problem in college was learning to organize my time.

2. Begin with a quotation (not necessarily from a famous person) that leads into your topic.
Everybody has heard the old saying, “Time flies,” but I never really thought about that statement until I started college. I expected college to challenge me with demanding course work. I expected it to surprise me with the wide range of people I would meet. I expected it to excite me with the fun and intrigue of dating and romance. But I never expected college to exhaust me. I was surprised to discover that my biggest problem in college was learning to organize my time.

3. Begin with a story that leads into your topic. This could be a personal anecdote told in first person, or even a fictional anecdote told in third person.
My friend Phyllis is two years older than I am, so she started college before I did. When Phyllis came home from college for the Thanksgiving holidays, I had a long list of activities planned for her to enjoy. I was surprised when Phyllis wanted to sleep late every day. I did not understand when she told me she was worn out. However, when I started college myself, I understood her perfectly. Phyllis was a victim of an old college ailment: not knowing how to handle time. When I started to college, I developed the same problem; I had to learn how to organize my time.

4. Begin by explaining why this topic is important.
I dozed off during most of my freshman orientation, and now I wish I had paid attention. I am sure somebody somewhere warned me about the problems I would face in college. I am sure somebody talked about getting organized. Unfortunately, I did not listen, and I had to learn the hard way. I hope other students will listen and learn from my mistake. My biggest problem in college was learning to organize my time.

5. Begin by raising a question (or several questions) to lead into your topic.
Have you ever stayed up all night to study for an exam, then fallen asleep and slept through the exam? If you have, then you may be the same kind of college student I was. This kind of student always runs into class three minutes late, begs for an extension on the term paper, and pleads with the teacher to postpone the test. I just could not get things done on schedule. My biggest problem in college was learning to organize my time.

Other possibilities:
6. Begin with a definition.
7. Create an analogy.
8. Give background information, particularly facts and statistics.
9. Present a common perception or stereotype and then challenge it with your thesis statement.

#writing

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2021-03-17 19:07:11 2018-yildan beri eng sara kanallarni ulashib kelayotgan «TURKISTON JAMOASI» bugun ham faqat eng saralarini sizlarga ilinmoqda.
Didingizga mos kanallar!

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2021-03-17 11:00:24 Speaking time

IELTS SPEAKING PART 1

Books

What kind of books do you like to read?

I mostly like to read biographies. I'm not sure why but it is interesting to read about people's real lives, especially when they have had interesting lives and have had to deal with many problems. I do read fiction as well, but I often find it difficult to get hold of a book that I really like. I also like reading about books to do with current affairs.

Do you read the same kind of books now that you read when you were a child?

Not really, no. Actually I didn't read that much when I was a child, but if I did it was mainly fiction books, such as fairy tales. Things like The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Fantasy things.

When do you think is the best time to read?

I think any time is ok, but when I read I like to concentrate, so I can't read for a short time like on a bus ride like some people do. I like to put time aside to enjoy it. So if I have some free time at the weekend I might read for a few hours. And I nearly always read before I go to bed - this really helps me to sleep.

Vocabulary

deal with (ph v) - take action
fiction (n) - the type of book or story which is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people and facts
current affairs (n) - political news about events happening now

#speaking


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