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IELTS 8.5 (x4) | Speaking 8.5(x4)
| Writing 7.5 (x3)
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I wish common sense was actually common
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Day 3
#challenge
β€’ reminisce - to enjoy the remembering and talking/thinking about the events from the past. O’tmishni eslab mazza qilib o’tirish.

Whenever school classmates gather in a place, they reminisce about the good old days.
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β€’ get held up - to be late to a place because of an unexpected problem.

I am sorry, I got hold up. There was a bad road accident, causing a massive traffic jam.

I am sorry children, I am afraid I will be held up a bit. We still haven’t finished the reports. As soon as I finish them, we will call it a day and head straight home.

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Day 4
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β€’ deceive - deliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
yo'ldan urush, aldash.

When you try to buy a second-hand car, be careful. The car dealers try their best to deceive you and sell you a lemon car (a wrecked car that has been repaired).

Looks can be deceiving (or deceptive). Look into the heart of a person rather than outlook.

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β€’ put up with - To tolerate something. Chidash, ko’z yumish ( xarakteriga )

The neighbour’s dog barks all night long, but I put up with it because I respect the woman.

Nobody can put up with an annoying co-worker who does nothing but gets paid.

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Day 5
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β€’ clutter - a collection of things lying about in an untidy state.
mayda chuyda, keraksiz ammo tashlab yuborilmagan yoki tartibga solinmagan narsalar.

My desk is cluttered by the receipts and notes.

I love decluttering my room, it helps me to regain control over my life and puts me back on track.

You need to take some time to clean the clutter in your room.

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β€’ dust something off - to prepare something for use, especially after it has not been used for a long time.
Changini artish ( lekin, eski biror buyimni olib yana ishlatishni bildiradi )

After gaining a lot of weight, I decided to dust my dumbbells off and start exercising in the mornings before heading to work.

After a long break, I dusted my books off and got back into reading. In fact, I read 80 pages in one sitting.

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Day 6
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β€’ hypocrite - A hypocrite is someone who says one thing but does the opposite, not practicing what they preach. bir gap aytib, lekin o'zi shuni qilmaydiganlar.

Sarah claimed to care deeply about the environment, but she was caught littering in the parkβ€”a clear example of her being a hypocrite.

Mark often lectured his friends about the importance of honesty, yet he was frequently dishonest in his own dealings, revealing him to be a hypocrite.
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bring about - to cause or make something happen.
(best for Writing Task 2)
The new policy aims to bring about positive changes in workplace culture.

If we take these measure, it can bring about some positive changes to the situation and eventually lead to the expected outcome.

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kuningdan bir kuning qolsa ham Olivye ye.
Pulingdan bir puling qolsa ham
Olivye ye.
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Day 7
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β€’ inconsiderate - faxmsiz, e'tiborsiz, ehtyotkorlksiz ish qiladigan.
inconsiderate" is an adjective used to describe someone who lacks thoughtfulness or fails to take into account the feelings, needs, or well-being of others.

James was inconsiderate during the meeting, repeatedly interrupting his colleagues while they were presenting their ideas.

Some grown up men are surprisingly inconsiderate. They talk out loud on the phone in public about many inappropriate things using explicit language.

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β€’ take after - "take after" means to resemble or inherit certain traits or characteristics from someone, typically a family member, such as a parent or a sibling. When someone "takes after" another person, it suggests that there are noticeable similarities in appearance, behavior, or personality between them. oyisidan o'tgan, otasidan o'tgan degan gaplar.

Our son does nothing but complain. surprise! he takes it after you.

She really takes after her grandmother; they both have the same sense of humor.

"It's clear that the son takes after his father, as they share a passion for sports."

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Fun Fact :
I have never gotten the same score twice.
6.0 2017 (university)
7.5 2019 ( university)
8.0 2021 ( for fun )
8.5 2023 ( masters)
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Did you know that Mandarin means Chinese Language in English ?

the fruit we call " Mandarin " is actually Tangerine.

have you started eating tangerines ?
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#vocabulary Day 7 #challenge β€’ inconsiderate - faxmsiz, e'tiborsiz, ehtyotkorlksiz ish qiladigan. inconsiderate" is an adjective used to describe someone who lacks thoughtfulness or fails to take into account the feelings, needs, or well-being of others.…
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