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Telegram kanalining logotibi bekzodmirahmedov — BM | IELTS 9.0 B
Telegram kanalining logotibi bekzodmirahmedov — BM | IELTS 9.0
Kanal manzili: @bekzodmirahmedov
Toifalar: Tillar
Til: Oʻzbek tili
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IELTS 9.0 | L9 R9 W8.5 S9
Founder of @ieltszone_uz
Kurslar haqida 👉 55 511-09-09

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Oxirgi xabar 4

2024-03-10 10:51:26
Qora GENTRA kecha o’z egasiga topshirildi. Barchaga shunday yutuqlar nasib qilsin!

IELTS ZONE - aim for the highest!
14.4K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 07:51
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-09 15:27:13
Brand-new ‘qora GENTRA’ is here, waiting for its rightful owner :)
14.8K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 12:27
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-08 09:20:03 #fromarchive
https://t.me/ieltszone_uz/3072
13.0K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 06:20
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-07 18:45:55 Who is more AI: me or Pauline Cullen?

Check out my latest video on YouTube in which I checked two Task 1 reports against AI. In other words, I used one of my old reports from 2019 and Pauline Cullen's report on the same task and checked both texts using a tool called GPT ZERO. What it does is that it tells whether the text was written by AI or human. The result was surprising!




P.S. Video O'zbek tilida
14.2K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, edited  15:45
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-05 16:25:55 #ReadingChallenge

Topic: How our perception of time changes as we age

The choice of this passage was sparked by my birthday yesterday.
18.7K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 13:25
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-04 11:08:03
Ajoyib sovg’a uchun IELTS ZONE jamoasiga rahmat!
16.2K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 08:08
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-04 08:58:37
#WordOfTheDay
13.8K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 05:58
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-01 20:20:57
#GuessTheIDIOM

The idiom "bite the bullet" refers to a person deciding to face a difficult or unpleasant situation with courage and without showing fear. It implies enduring something challenging with fortitude rather than avoiding it.

Example: "Even though he was nervous about the surgery, he bit the bullet and went through with it, knowing it was the best choice for his health."

Some more examples in different contexts:

1. Professional Context: After months of hesitation, the team leader decided to bite the bullet and addressed the ongoing conflicts within the team to improve productivity and morale.
2. Academic Setting: Knowing that her final exam would be tough, she bit the bullet, canceled all her weekend plans, and dedicated her time to studying.
3. Personal Growth: He knew he needed to get in shape for his health, so he bit the bullet and signed up for a marathon as a goal to work towards.
4. Financial Decisions: They had been putting off the home repairs due to cost, but with the roof starting to leak, they bit the bullet and took out a loan to cover the expenses.
5. Career Change: After years in a job that made her miserable, she finally bit the bullet and quit, choosing to pursue her passion for art full-time.
6. Difficult Conversations: Knowing that avoiding the topic would only make things worse, he bit the bullet and initiated the difficult conversation with his roommate about household chores.
7. Educational Choices: Realizing the importance of education for his future, the young adult bit the bullet and applied for college, despite his fears of not fitting in.
8. Relationships: After weeks of awkwardness, she decided to bite the bullet and ask her friend if anything was wrong, opening the door to mend their friendship.
15.7K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 17:20
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-01 13:37:23 This was posted back in 2020 on IELTS ZONE’s official channel, which is full of gem. You can find all the idioms I put together from this picture: https://t.me/ieltszone_uz/3199
15.7K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 10:37
Ochish/sharhlash
2024-03-01 10:37:24
#WordOfTheDay
OALD

to gain

The first three entries of the word “gain” are labeled as B2, meaning if you are at B2 or higher, you should be somewhat familiar with how to use the verb “gain”.

My favorite idiom with “gain” is “to gain ground, which means to become more powerful or successful.
14.9K viewsBekzod Mirahmedov, 07:37
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