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Ingliz tilini o'rganmoqchimisiz?
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ingliz tili (nol)dan IELTS 7.5+ darajasigacha
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October 29, 10:28
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ONLINE INGLIZ TILI KURSLARIGA QABUL BOSHLANDI!
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1.BEGINNER:
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Ingliz tilini nol darajadan boshlab o‘rta darajagacha o‘rganmoqchimisiz? Unda bu kurs aynan siz uchun!

Darslar online tarzda, haftasiga 3 marta o‘tkaziladi.
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Grammatikani, so‘z boyligini va speaking ko‘nikmalarini mukammal oʻrganasiz.
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Speaking, writing, listening, reading qobilyatlaringizni oson rivojlantrishni xohlasangiz bu kurs siz uchun.
Darslar haftasiga 3 kun.
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Ikkala kursda ham vazifalar tekshiriladi.
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Kurs narxi: 150 ming oyiga
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Joylar soni cheklangan imkonni boy bermang
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To'liq malumot uchun:
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ga murojat qiling

October 11, 03:54

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Listening "Map" qismi uchun muhim vocabulary
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Cross the street
– ko‘chani kesib o‘ting
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Take the first exit
– birinchi chiqishdan chiqing (aylana yo‘lda)
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At the crossroads
– chorrahada
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Walk past
– yonidan o‘tib keting
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At the intersection
– kesishgan joyda
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Keep going until...
– ...gacha davom eting
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Runs parallel to
– bilan parallel joylashgan
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Diagonally opposite
– diagonali bo‘ylab ro‘parasida
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Adjacent to
– qo‘shni, yonma-yon
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Go down the street
– ko‘cha bo‘ylab pastga tushing
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Behind the building
– binoning orqasida
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Facing the park
– parkka qaragan holda
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Over the bridge
– ko‘prikdan o‘tib
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Near the roundabout
– aylanma yo‘l yaqinida
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At the far end of
– ...ning eng oxirida
Siz Mapda eng ko'p uchratadigan so'zlarning katta qismi
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October 10, 06:57

Top 7 Important Idioms for IELTS
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Once in a blue moon

juda kamdan-kam hollarda
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Under pressure

bosim ostida bo‘lmoq
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Cost an arm and a leg

juda qimmat turmoq
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Go the extra mile

qo‘shimcha harakat qilmoq
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In the same boat

bir xil vaziyatda bo‘lmoq
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The ball is in your court

endi navbat sendа
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Hit the nail on the head

aynan to‘g‘ri fikr aytmoq
To’liq o’rganib oling, yoqqan bo’lsa
222 ta
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bosib qo’ying
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October 07, 17:36

Top 13 (C1) adjectives for IELTS
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Perceptive – Tushunadigan
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Candid – Rostgo‘y
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Vibrant – Jo‘shqin
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Industrious – Mehnatkash
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Astute – Zukkо
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Tactful – Muloyim
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Conscientious – Vijdonli
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Altruistic – Fidokor
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Adaptable – Moslasha oladigan
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Open-minded – Ochiq fikrli
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Dynamic – Faol
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Proactive – Oldini oladigan
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Inspirational – Ilhomlantiruvchi
Yoqqan bo’lsa “qulpnay”
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October 06, 14:42

#Text
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Reading (o'qish) mahoratingizni oshiring
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Text:
Uzbekistan. History and Ethnic Relations
Emergence of the Nation
. The Uzbeks coalesced by the fourteenth century in southern Siberia, starting as a loose coalition of Turkic-Mongol nomad tribes who converted to Islam. In the first half of the fifteenth century Abu al-Khayr Khan, a descendant of Genghis Khan, led them south, first to the steppe and semidesert north of the Syr-Daria River. At this time a large segment of Uzbeks split off and headed east to become the Kazakhs. In 1468 Abu'l Khayr was killed by a competing faction, but by 1500 the Uzbeks had regrouped under Muhammad Shaybani Khan, and invaded the fertile land of modern Uzbekistan. They expelled Amir Timur's heirs from Samarkand and Herat and took over the city-states of Khiva, Khojand, and Bokhara, which would become the Uzbek capital. Settling down, the Uzbeks traded their nomadism for urban living and agriculture.
The first century of Uzbek rule saw a flourishing of learning and the arts, but the dynasty then slid into decline, helped by the end of the Silk Route trade. In 1749 invaders from Iran defeated Bokhara and Khiva, breaking up the Uzbek Empire and replacing any group identity with the division between Sarts, or city dwellers, and nomads. What followed was the Uzbek emirate of Bokhara and Samarkand, and the khanates of Khiva and Kokand, who ruled until the Russian takeover.
Russia became interested in Central Asia in the eighteenth century, concerned that the British might break through from colonial India to press its southern flank. Following more than a century of indecisive action, Russia in 1868 invaded Bokhara, then brutally subjugated Khiva in 1873. Both were made Russian protectorates. In 1876, Khokand was annexed. All were subsumed into the Russian province of Turkistan, which soon saw the arrival of Russian settlers.
The 1910s produced the Jadid reform movement, which, though short-lived, sought to establish a community beholden neither to Islamic dogma nor to Russian colonists, marking the first glimmer of national identity in many years. With the Russian Revolution in 1917 grew hopes of independence, but by 1921 the Bolsheviks had reasserted control. In 1924 Soviet planners drew the borders for the soviet socialist republics of Uzbekistan and Karakalpakistan, based around the dominant ethnic groups. In 1929 Tajikstan was split off from the south of Uzbekistan, causing lasting tension between the two; many Uzbeks regard Tajiks as Persianized Uzbeks, while Tajikstan resented Uzbekistan's retention of the Tajik cities of Bokhara and Samarkand. Karakalpakistan was transferred to the Uzbekistan SSR in 1936, as an autonomous region. Over the ensuing decades, Soviet leaders solidified loose alliances and other nationalities into what would become Uzbek culture.
In August 1991 Uzbek Communists supported the reactionary coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. After the coup failed, Uzbekistan declared its independence on 1 September. Though shifting away from communism, President Islom Kharimov, who had been the Communist Party's first secretary in Uzbekistan, has maintained absolute control over the independent state. He has continued to define a single Uzbek culture, while obscuring its Soviet creation.
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September 30, 08:13
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SPEAKING
dan yuqori ball olish uchun koʻproq
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qilish kerak

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Lekin siz foydali videolar topa olmayapsiz
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Quyidagi kanal orqali koʻplab foydali videolar topa olasiz
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Hoziroq qoʻshilib oling
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September 28, 03:36
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TOPIC:BIRTHDAY
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handmade gifts
—qo’lda qilingan sovg’alar
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to have a get together
- yig’ilish
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to hold/to throw a party-
bazm uyishtirish
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to blow out candles -
shamlarni pufirib o’chirish
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to make a wish-
tilak tilash
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to organize small get-together
- kichkina bazm uyishtirish
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Ochishga ochdingiz endi reaksiya bosib keting
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Bittadan gap tuzib qoldiramiz
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September 28, 03:35
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10 Cliche idioms should stop using!
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Raining cats and dogs
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It's pouring.
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Not my cup of tea
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Not my thing.
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Piece of cake
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So easy.
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Once in a blue moon
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Rarely happens.
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Burn the midnight oil
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Working late.
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Bob's your uncle
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Simple as that.
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Early bird catches the worm
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Get up early.
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Cool as a cucumber
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Super calm.
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Busy as a bee
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Very busy.
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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Eat healthy
333 ta kitcha qilaylik jigarlar
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September 19, 01:58

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English alphabet
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A - ey
B - bi
C - si
D - di
E - i
F - ef
G - ji
H - eych
I - ay
J - jey
K - key
L - el
M - em
N - en
O - ou
P - pi
Q - kyu
R - a(r) r tovushini sal aytasiz
S - es
T - ti
U - yu
V - vi
W - dabl yu
X - iks
Y - uai
Z - zed
Bularni Diqqat Bilan Yod Oling...
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Bizdan yiroqlashmang azizlar !!!