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General English | Dilmurod's blog (English)

Welcome to 'General English | Dilmurod's blog' Telegram channel! If you are looking to improve your English language skills, this is the perfect place for you. Dilmurod, a dedicated researcher and holder of an impressive 8.0 IELTS score, is here to guide you on your English learning journey. With years of experience as a full-time instructor at Everest, you can trust Dilmurod to provide you with valuable insights and tips to help you excel in the English language. This channel is not just about learning English, it's also about creating a supportive community where English learners can connect, share their experiences, and motivate each other. Join 'General English | Dilmurod's blog' today and take your English skills to the next level. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a skilled professional and interact with like-minded individuals who share your passion for mastering the English language.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

09 Jan, 06:58


#Part3

RISK-TAKING

1. Why do people like doing dangerous things?

2. Why do some people enjoy extreme sports?

3. What risks should parents tell their children to avoid?

4. How should parents teach their children what risk is?

5. Why do some people like to watch risk-taking movies?

6. What kinds of sports are dangerous but exciting?

7. Who is more interested in taking risks, the young or the old?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

07 Jan, 18:35


Well-deserved, brother❤️.

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07 Jan, 18:34


At long last...

General English | Dilmurod's blog

23 Dec, 05:28


Ko'pchiligimiz "dangasalik" sababidan ko'p zarar ko'ramiz.

Do'stimiz Mirjalol Soatov shu haqida bir yaxshi content qilibdilar, bir ko'rib chiqishni tavsiya qilaman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIca_MOMgrA&sub_confirmation=1

Foyda olishingizga ishonaman!

General English | Dilmurod's blog

18 Dec, 17:19


I still remember when Sarvar aka came to my first beginner group. It has been a long journey, I mean long. But we are not done here.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

17 Dec, 09:33


Avtohalokatlarning asosiy qismi e’tiborsizlikdan bo‘ladi, insonlarni bir biri bilan munosabatlari buzilishing asosiy qismi e’tiborsizlikdan, hattoki ko‘plab kasalliklar e’tiborsizlikdan paydo bo‘ladi. Umuman olganda muammolarimizni asosiy qismi e’tiborsizlikdan.

Hayotda muhim bo‘lgan narsalarga e’tibor qaratmadingizmi? Demak ma’lum bir vaqt o‘tganidan keyin bu haqida aniq afsuslanasiz. E’tiborsiz odamlar hammani baxtsiz qilishadi, hamkasblarini, chunki bir ishni bajartirish uchun bunday odamlarga bir narsani bir necha marta qaytarish kerak, turmush o‘rtog‘ini, chunki bunday odamlar oldida qolganlar o‘zlarini yolg‘iz his etishadi va eng asosiysi o‘zlarini, chunki ular birinchi o‘rinda o‘zlariga e’tibor qaratishmaydi va shu sababdan tashqi dunyoga ham.

”Yorug‘liksiz 72 soat” videosining 5:20 daqiqasidagi diskleymerni o‘qib ko‘ring va keyin izohlarga tushing. Kamida 100 ta odam videoda nega soya bor deb yozgan. Ba’zilari bu savolni qiziqishdan bergan bo‘sa, ba’zilari esa o‘zlarini xuddi mani yolg‘onda ushlab olganday tutishgan. Bu juda oddiy misol xolos, lekin sizlarga yetkazmoqchi bo‘lgan xabarimni tushundingiz degan umiddaman.

@abdusattor

General English | Dilmurod's blog

14 Dec, 11:15


#test

In a room of a 100 people, 99% are left-handed. How many left-handed people have to leave the room to bring the percentage down to 98% ?

@sarvarsblog17

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Dec, 14:16


guys, leave some 'tesha tegmagan' words below:

skirmish - a short argument

General English | Dilmurod's blog

11 Dec, 17:13


Biz e'tirof etilibmiz, do'stlarim👆👆

Aliy, you are a true embodiment of self-confidence.


P.S: Aliy used to prepare for Part2 topics, asking me to test him every lesson. Ironically, he would hesitate so much that I literally fell asleep many times.


This is where Aliy got his level up from.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

11 Dec, 17:10


Let me briefly talk about my ielts journey:
I started learning English from beginning in the last days of February in 2022 at Everest. My first teacher was ms. Guzal Amanova. Due to my laziness, I couldn't pass the exams and studided in elementary level for 7 months (until October 2022). Then I started attending mr Dilmurod Latipov's lessons (again at Everest), changing my attitude towards language learning. I studied in his group since then, and learned a lot of things, and for this, I need to thank him a lot. This year, in April, I took an exam and the result was 7.0. It should be noted that during my preparation process, although he was so tired, my teacher used to check my essays and do speaking tests with me on a daily basis. He showed a great dedication, leading me to success. After my exam, I started attending lessons again, but then on 31st of May this year, I was recruited as an assistant teacher of Khusan Koraev at Everest. From this point on, I started working, and surprisingly, I had even a better chance to prepare. Khusan Koraev helped me not only by guiding me but also by creating conveniences to prepare well🙌. Although I work, it is still the case that I have a lot of free time, which is so amazing. His help with task 1, task 2, and speaking was a true game-changer🔥. For all these reasons, I consider myself as the luckiest assistant ever 😁, yeah it is from Allah, but firmly believe that I would not have managed to reach that solid 8.0 without his help🔥

Thank you a lot all my teachers!

General English | Dilmurod's blog

09 Dec, 16:17


Dilmurod

General English | Dilmurod's blog

09 Dec, 16:16


A gift for you today👆

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09 Dec, 16:16


@PronunciationAndPhrasesBot

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06 Dec, 08:57


Go go go

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06 Dec, 08:57


⚡️Achieve your desired score in Just 25 Days! Join my Writing Marathon (my personal writing score is 8.0)

📆Duration: 25 days

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✓ 25 IELTS Writing Task 2 topics.
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Anyone who wants to develop a consistent writing habit and improve their IELTS writing score.

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General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Dec, 02:55


Canada man who ‘leapt on’ polar bear that attacked wife recovers in hospital https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/05/canada-polar-bear-attack-man-ontario?CMP=share_btn_url

General English | Dilmurod's blog

02 Dec, 10:56


Biz buni bilgandik, kutgandik

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02 Dec, 10:55


BOOM💥

General English | Dilmurod's blog

02 Dec, 09:57


Remember Aliy?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

16 Nov, 05:36


Exactly + 'wh' question (what/how/why)

This structure helps you sound more natural in speaking. That is exactly why I am talking about it.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

16 Nov, 02:13


#article
If only they could talk

Topic - animals



If only = I wish (qaniydi)

General English | Dilmurod's blog

16 Nov, 02:06


#day4

SCREWED IT UP YESTERDAY..

SLEPT AT 01:30
WOKE UP AT 6:45

WENT TO WORK AT 14:19


ANYWAY, doing a good job in the writing challenge, tho.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

15 Nov, 08:40


Yesterday the referee be like:

It is not over until Qatar wins

General English | Dilmurod's blog

14 Nov, 19:01


#day3

Went to bed - 00:10
Got up - 6:32

Showed up at work - 9:15

General English | Dilmurod's blog

14 Nov, 19:00


Hammasiga kulib qo'ydim...

General English | Dilmurod's blog

14 Nov, 17:56


Abbos mujik

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14 Nov, 16:58


💔

General English | Dilmurod's blog

14 Nov, 04:24


#extract


Think about it.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 16:47


#day2


Went to bed - 00:07
Woke up - 06:16


Showed up at work - 14:17


P.S: don't have a morning group today

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 06:36


#tip #task1

When you write an introduction in Task1, KEEP IT SIMPLE.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 06:35


The pie charts show changes in the proportion of water consumed in five various sectors in Sydney in 1997 and 2007.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 06:34


Alright, I didn't expect so many people to write an intro. 🫤


So, lemme show mine

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 04:47


#task1

We do not need the chart. Let's see how you paraphrase the task.⬆️

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Nov, 04:41


#tip #task1

Write one-digit numbers as words since it is more academic.

In 2000, Italy emitted five tons of carbon dioxide.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

12 Nov, 04:09


#day1

9:10 at work

The first lesson kicks off at 9:30 for your info.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

12 Nov, 02:10


#day1

Went to sleep - 11: 54 p.m
Woke up - 6:42


P.S: Not bad for the first day.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

11 Nov, 18:40


Habits to pursue for at least 10 days to come:

1. Go to bed before 12 a.m and get up before 6 a.m
2. Read 25 pages
3. Show up at work 15 minutes in advance
4. Ozodbek's writing challenge


#challenge

General English | Dilmurod's blog

11 Nov, 09:24


How many times do you forget to say "Bismillah'' a day?



Another life-changing habit to have❤️

General English | Dilmurod's blog

09 Nov, 12:08


🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Shu yil yozda haqiqiy imtihonda tushgan readinglar to'plami.
Kutib oling: "READING MASTERMIND"

Cambridgedan zerikkanlar uchun yap-yangi 10 ta FULL reading.

Imtihonda qayta tushish ehtimoli katta bo'lganligi sababli ba'zi kanallarda 20$dan sotilyapti. Siz esa ushbu yuqori sifatdagi kitobni be'malol ishlatishingiz mumkin⚡️

@Teaxona

General English | Dilmurod's blog

09 Nov, 09:37


O'quvchilarim juda ko'p non-Cambridge material so'rashadi.
Ustozlarga ham darslarda yoki mock examlar olishga kerak bo'ladi.


Xullas, bitta chotkiy collection tashiman. Dyo'stim Temur tomonidan compile qilingan.


But first, leave 50 '🔥's

General English | Dilmurod's blog

08 Nov, 05:19


Meanwhile, Trump🫠


P.S. Bratni juda hurmat qilaman.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

08 Nov, 03:02


#global


This is insane. The craze for building skyscrapers is just destroying our planet. So, how does this happen?

This all boils down to concrete, the second most used construction material after water. But the catch is that concrete is not a high-carbon product per se. In fact, it is cement - the main component of concrete - which takes a heavy toll on the issue discussed. Watch this video to better understand how cement "manages to" have such a negative impact on the environment.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

07 Nov, 17:16


#quote

You get what you repeat.

© Atomic Habits

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07 Nov, 07:00


#phrases

Red book
Endangered list


Here, it is used as a metaphor, though.

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07 Nov, 02:51


#interesting
#politics

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07 Nov, 02:15


The title that has drawn everyone's attention. Give it a read.

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07 Nov, 02:13


With Trump returning to the presidency, everything from abortion to immigration is under threat | US elections 2024 | The Guardian


https://search.app?link=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fus-news%2Fng-interactive%2F2024%2Fnov%2F06%2Fdonald-trump-wins-election-11-issues-threat&utm_campaign=aga&utm_source=agsadl1%2Cagsadl3%2Csh%2Fx%2Fgs%2Fm2%2F4

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 19:19


#important
#workout


When you do push-ups, make sure to activate as many muscles as possible, particularly your core strength.

Core strength ≠ Abs


#note_to_self

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 17:07


This video made me devilver a whole lesson on construction today.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 16:34


https://youtu.be/ibYCgb10dTc?si=827w7AXUl-0a_p-l

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 16:30


Yes, you are right.

That is the Chinese and Turkish

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 05:31


From what countries do we (the Uzbek) bring here to establish new constructions?


A new skyscraper, claimed to be twice as tall as Nest one, is said to be built in "yangi Uzbekistan".

So, who will get the job done?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Nov, 05:20


If you watch enthusiastic YouTubers constantly, you must hear this phrase quite often.

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05 Nov, 09:32


There is always room for improvement

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05 Nov, 07:07


One more article says we are hardwired to like to collect.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

05 Nov, 07:02


just wanted to know WHY PEOPLE COLLECT things

It turned out it goes back to our old days as humans. Historically, people loved collecting stuff like food or weapons not because it was a matter of life or death (it certainly was) but because they got a dopamine hit every time they found smth, so kept doing it.


The same doesn't apply to us anymore although we inherited collecting habits from our ancestors. Who enjoys finding a new sort of food?

What makes people collect things today, then?

This all comes down to a certain region in our brain, shaped over time, responsible for novelty. It is also reported that there are some people born with a predisposition to collecting things. They can't wait to gather more and more things.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

04 Nov, 11:29


I like collecting paper maps, though

General English | Dilmurod's blog

04 Nov, 11:29


I like collecting memories. Even my notebooks, which I used in elementary school they are still kept in my home.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

04 Nov, 11:28


What do you collect, guys?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

04 Nov, 10:48


Of which the useful (to boys) is to collect pens...

Shout-out to girls🗣

General English | Dilmurod's blog

04 Nov, 10:46


I believe collecting things is one of the most boring hobbies🤢.


How about you?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

30 Oct, 19:28


Let us hope for a change, a big one

General English | Dilmurod's blog

29 Oct, 16:00


Sometimes we win, sometimes we grow

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21 Oct, 16:15


https://youtube.com/shorts/Ez_RnnIKC-c?si=YKE-fiKmqJQnAa8O

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16 Oct, 14:49


In case someone needs the best book to improve General English...

General English | Dilmurod's blog

16 Oct, 14:47


#book

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Oct, 18:26


What movie is this?

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13 Oct, 18:26


https://youtube.com/shorts/NeKAYZAxcps?si=xwRolKxRhISvCCd-

General English | Dilmurod's blog

13 Oct, 10:17


A decade ago, it would seem impossible to boost a nation's economy, without CO2 being emitted to the atmosphere. Yet, today the industry is so developed that "we" (excluding Uzbekistan, hopefully for now) can grow economically while having close-to-zero impact on the environment.

Ironically, even if we (here Uzbekistan) do employ our natural resources, it is still hard to make progress.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

12 Oct, 19:48


Jaundice is what we are fighting against...

Well, this is common for literally every infant. It didn't fade away for a month in our case, though. So, gotta take action.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

12 Oct, 19:42


Phototherapy



Phototherapy is treatment with a special type of light (not sunlight).

It's sometimes used to treat newborn jaundice by making it easier for your baby's liver to break down and remove the bilirubin from your baby's blood.

Phototherapy aims to expose your baby's skin to as much light as possible.

Your baby will be placed under a light either in a cot or incubator with their eyes covered.

It will usually be stopped for 30 minutes so you can feed your baby, change their nappy and give them a cuddle.

If your baby's jaundice does not improve, intensified phototherapy may be offered.

This involves increasing the amount of light used or using another source of light, such as a light blanket, at the same time.

Treatment cannot be stopped for breaks during intensified phototherapy, so you will not be able to breastfeed or hold your baby. But you can give your baby expressed milk.

During phototherapy, you baby's temperature will be monitored to make sure they're not getting too hot, and they'll be checked for signs of dehydration.

Intravenous fluids may be needed if your baby is becoming dehydrated and they are not able to drink enough.

The bilirubin levels will be tested every 4 to 6 hours after phototherapy has started, to check if the treatment is working.

Once your baby's bilirubin levels have stabilised or started to fall, they will be checked every 6 to 12 hours.

Phototherapy will be stopped when the bilirubin levels fall to a safe level, which usually takes a day or two.

Phototherapy is generally very effective for newborn jaundice and has few side effects.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

12 Oct, 19:32


That is called "phototherapy".

Let's find out what this therapy is about...

General English | Dilmurod's blog

06 Oct, 19:24


Having read this, you will come to realize pain is actually ...

General English | Dilmurod's blog

03 Oct, 17:29


Can you send ''people' topics in Part2 guys?

General English | Dilmurod's blog

02 Oct, 18:50


Mashinalar tayyor!
Biz ham tayyormiz! 😁


😍Yaqin kunlarda shov-shuvli voqeaning eng kulminatsion qismiga guvoh bo'lasiz!

🫵🏻Siz 4 - Tracker egasini topib turing, tez kunda qaytamiz! ⚡️

❗️P.S. Faqat birinchisi emas balki barcha IELTS overall 9.0 qayd etgan ustozlariga avtomobil sovg'a qiladigan yana qaysi o'quv markazini bilasiz? O'zi bormi shunaqasi?! ;) Izohlarda yozib qoldiring!

Batafsil: @everestofficial

📹Instagram 📹YouTube 📍Manzillar

General English | Dilmurod's blog

28 Sep, 16:57


PART-1 | TOPIC-17. SHOPPING
(MAY-DECEMBER 2024)

1. Do you like shopping?

2. Do you compare prices when you shop?

3. Is it difficult for you to make choices when you shop?

➥ @IELTS_Speaking_Assistant_App - Real IELTS speaking questions on Telegram!

General English | Dilmurod's blog

28 Sep, 16:53


PART-1 | TOPIC-16. BIRTHDAYS
(MAY-DECEMBER 2024)

1. How do children celebrate birthdays in your country?

2. How did you celebrate your last birthday?

3. Is there a difference between the way you celebrated your birthday in the past and in the present?

4. Is it important for you to celebrate your birthday?

➥ @IELTS_Speaking_Assistant_App - Real IELTS speaking questions on Telegram!

General English | Dilmurod's blog

28 Sep, 07:11


Here is what I've read about a black woman who managed to travel to all 195 countries on our planet.

I enjoyed her responses to questions which were just like in Part3.
Give it a read.

General English | Dilmurod's blog

28 Sep, 06:50


pre-industrial times
record-smashing
to buckle roads

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23 Sep, 18:30


Finally :)

@ielts_with_farrukh