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Ilk oʻlaroq, suratda koʻrganingizdek, Ibrat farzandlari kanalidagi "IBRAT Master Class" jildidan boshlaymiz. Hammaga omad, kuningiz xayrli oʻtsin! @shmirzayevofficialblog
Top 3 Writing Tips - by Mr.Alex
1. Tip 0 (before the main tips) - Don’t Write Too Many Words:
- Location: "So tip number one, I guess before we get into it, like tip zero—don't write too many words. 250 is the minimum; 280–290 is like the maximum. This is how many you should actually write—290 is perfect."
2. Tip 1 - Read the Question Carefully:
- Location: "The first thing is, how do you get a low score for your writing? What is the technique for getting a low score? What is the skill you need? Don't read the question. If you want to get a low score, don't read the question. If you want to get a good score, read the question. Let's look at this real quick. Your language skills may be good enough to earn you a band 7 or 8—not fully answering the question could reduce your score to a band 6 or even lower. This means that you need to completely answer the whole question."
3. Tip 2 - Understand and Use Keywords:
- Location: "Here are the three things you need to know: number one, topic words; number two, other keywords; and number three, instruction words. These are the words that you should be paying attention to whenever you are writing your essay and whenever you begin your planning. We're going to break this down after a second."
Tip 3 - Plan, Organize, and Use Logical Order:
Location: "So the first step—let's just go back to the first one. The first step is we—what is the first step? Remember, there's one word—one word starts with the letter 'A'—analyze. The second step is what? Okay, discuss if you're with your friend, but if you're on the test by yourself, you cannot discuss, okay? Good. So the first step is analyze, the second one is plan, and let's move on to the third one—organize. So let's say them all together. Let's go, just on three—so step one, step two, step three. Perfect."
Location (Continued): "After we have created all of our ideas, we need to have a logical order for them. This is specifically useful whenever you have more than one idea for each paragraph."
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1. Tip 0 (before the main tips) - Don’t Write Too Many Words:
- Location: "So tip number one, I guess before we get into it, like tip zero—don't write too many words. 250 is the minimum; 280–290 is like the maximum. This is how many you should actually write—290 is perfect."
2. Tip 1 - Read the Question Carefully:
- Location: "The first thing is, how do you get a low score for your writing? What is the technique for getting a low score? What is the skill you need? Don't read the question. If you want to get a low score, don't read the question. If you want to get a good score, read the question. Let's look at this real quick. Your language skills may be good enough to earn you a band 7 or 8—not fully answering the question could reduce your score to a band 6 or even lower. This means that you need to completely answer the whole question."
3. Tip 2 - Understand and Use Keywords:
- Location: "Here are the three things you need to know: number one, topic words; number two, other keywords; and number three, instruction words. These are the words that you should be paying attention to whenever you are writing your essay and whenever you begin your planning. We're going to break this down after a second."
Tip 3 - Plan, Organize, and Use Logical Order:
Location: "So the first step—let's just go back to the first one. The first step is we—what is the first step? Remember, there's one word—one word starts with the letter 'A'—analyze. The second step is what? Okay, discuss if you're with your friend, but if you're on the test by yourself, you cannot discuss, okay? Good. So the first step is analyze, the second one is plan, and let's move on to the third one—organize. So let's say them all together. Let's go, just on three—so step one, step two, step three. Perfect."
Location (Continued): "After we have created all of our ideas, we need to have a logical order for them. This is specifically useful whenever you have more than one idea for each paragraph."
👉 you can read the whole script here.
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
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Shaxzodning sahifasi
Ilk oʻlaroq, suratda koʻrganingizdek, Ibrat farzandlari kanalidagi "IBRAT Master Class" jildidan boshlaymiz. Hammaga omad, kuningiz xayrli oʻtsin! @shmirzayevofficialblog
Besides the main tips, Alex provided several other pieces of advice, recommendations, and tips throughout his speech.
1. Listen Instead of Recording:
- Location: "So listen to me speaking, try to take in the information, and you can also take pictures of the slides; I have some good tips there."
2. Bring Paper and Pen for Writing:
- Location: "If you have some paper with you right now, that's good—paper and a pen—because we're going to be, of course, writing. You cannot write in your head; you can try, but it won't work."
3. Use Both Sides of an Argument:
- Location: "Number two—you have to think about ideas for both sides. This is important—if you only write ideas for one side, your opinion is going to be not as 3D, three-dimensional."
4. Write 280-290 Words in the Essay:
- Location: "250 is the minimum; 280–290 is like the maximum. This is how many you should actually write—290 is perfect."
5. Understand Different Essay Types:
- Location: "Some people say six, some people say seven, but I say roughly five—that's like my classic number. These are the essay types that we're going to be talking about today, preparing for today, and learning today."
6. Plan Your Essay in Advance:
- Location: "The recommended amount of time to plan is around five minutes at the beginning of your Task 2—you have five minutes just to write down as many ideas as you can, all of the topics, everything."
7. Use Transition Sentences:
- Location: "In order to have good coherence and cohesion for your essay, you need to have good transition sentences, and you need to have a logical flow from the beginning of your essay to the end."
8. Choose the Side That Fits Best:
- Location: "Last thing—you need to choose the side that fits the best. This is, of course, your opinion."
9. Pay Attention to Task Response:
- Location: "Task response has been mentioned, I think, like two times—it is one of the four marking criteria, which means if you do not have task response, you do not have a good essay."
10. Different Essay Types Require Different Structures:
- Location: "Every single essay type will have different structures. You need to have different information, and in order to have different kinds of information, you need to have a different structure."
11. Understanding Topic Keywords:
- Location: "Now let's take a look at some topics that are going to be presented on your IELTS test. This is basically a list of the most common topics."
12. Avoid Writing Too Many Paragraphs:
- Location: "How many paragraphs do you think this essay should have? I'm going to give you a second, and you can show me with your hand—show me with your hand how many you think this should have. Not bad, okay, show me—yeah, I want to see. Okay, so the overwhelming majority of you are saying four. That is the correct amount of paragraphs."
13. Avoid Mixing Ideas in Your Essay:
- Location: "Remember, these two tasks should never interact. The way that you write a bad essay is by mixing all of this. So it's like you have one and two opinions in the first paragraph, your opinion in the third paragraph—no, no. There's no structure, there's no logic—that is how you write a bad essay."
👉 you can read the whole script here.
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
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1. Listen Instead of Recording:
- Location: "So listen to me speaking, try to take in the information, and you can also take pictures of the slides; I have some good tips there."
2. Bring Paper and Pen for Writing:
- Location: "If you have some paper with you right now, that's good—paper and a pen—because we're going to be, of course, writing. You cannot write in your head; you can try, but it won't work."
3. Use Both Sides of an Argument:
- Location: "Number two—you have to think about ideas for both sides. This is important—if you only write ideas for one side, your opinion is going to be not as 3D, three-dimensional."
4. Write 280-290 Words in the Essay:
- Location: "250 is the minimum; 280–290 is like the maximum. This is how many you should actually write—290 is perfect."
5. Understand Different Essay Types:
- Location: "Some people say six, some people say seven, but I say roughly five—that's like my classic number. These are the essay types that we're going to be talking about today, preparing for today, and learning today."
6. Plan Your Essay in Advance:
- Location: "The recommended amount of time to plan is around five minutes at the beginning of your Task 2—you have five minutes just to write down as many ideas as you can, all of the topics, everything."
7. Use Transition Sentences:
- Location: "In order to have good coherence and cohesion for your essay, you need to have good transition sentences, and you need to have a logical flow from the beginning of your essay to the end."
8. Choose the Side That Fits Best:
- Location: "Last thing—you need to choose the side that fits the best. This is, of course, your opinion."
9. Pay Attention to Task Response:
- Location: "Task response has been mentioned, I think, like two times—it is one of the four marking criteria, which means if you do not have task response, you do not have a good essay."
10. Different Essay Types Require Different Structures:
- Location: "Every single essay type will have different structures. You need to have different information, and in order to have different kinds of information, you need to have a different structure."
11. Understanding Topic Keywords:
- Location: "Now let's take a look at some topics that are going to be presented on your IELTS test. This is basically a list of the most common topics."
12. Avoid Writing Too Many Paragraphs:
- Location: "How many paragraphs do you think this essay should have? I'm going to give you a second, and you can show me with your hand—show me with your hand how many you think this should have. Not bad, okay, show me—yeah, I want to see. Okay, so the overwhelming majority of you are saying four. That is the correct amount of paragraphs."
13. Avoid Mixing Ideas in Your Essay:
- Location: "Remember, these two tasks should never interact. The way that you write a bad essay is by mixing all of this. So it's like you have one and two opinions in the first paragraph, your opinion in the third paragraph—no, no. There's no structure, there's no logic—that is how you write a bad essay."
👉 you can read the whole script here.
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
@shmirzayevofficialblog
Shaxzodning sahifasi
Besides the main tips, Alex provided several other pieces of advice, recommendations, and tips throughout his speech. 1. Listen Instead of Recording: - Location: "So listen to me speaking, try to take in the information, and you can also take pictures…
Eslatma!
Roppa-rosa bir soatlik mahorat darsning magʻzini shu ikki postda jamlashga harakat qildim. Koʻpchilik IELTSda muvaffaqiyatga erishishni xohlaydi, ammo unga eltadigan yoʻldagi qiyinchiliklarni qanday bosib oʻtishni bilishmaydi (jumladan baʼzan oʻzim ham). Sunʼiy ong yordami bilan bir soatlik darsni umumlashtirib, mohiyatini oʻrganish maqsadida shu postlarni yozdim. Bir soat mobaynida berilgan maslahatlarga siz bir necha soniyalar ichida ega boʻlishingiz mumkin.
Bundan keyingi postlar ham deyarli shu yoʻsinda davom etadi. Qoʻshimcha mulohazalarim boʻlsa ularni ham ilova qilib boraman.
Hozirgi kunda axborotlar juda koʻp, ularni birma-bir oʻrganishga insonning umri qisqalik qiladi. Shu sababli umumlashtirishga, soddalashtirishga, maʼnosini uygʻunlashtirishga ehtiyojimiz tugʻiladi. Kimdadir izohlar, takliflar boʻlsa, bemalol bildirishingiz mumkin!
Salomat boʻling!
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Roppa-rosa bir soatlik mahorat darsning magʻzini shu ikki postda jamlashga harakat qildim. Koʻpchilik IELTSda muvaffaqiyatga erishishni xohlaydi, ammo unga eltadigan yoʻldagi qiyinchiliklarni qanday bosib oʻtishni bilishmaydi (jumladan baʼzan oʻzim ham). Sunʼiy ong yordami bilan bir soatlik darsni umumlashtirib, mohiyatini oʻrganish maqsadida shu postlarni yozdim. Bir soat mobaynida berilgan maslahatlarga siz bir necha soniyalar ichida ega boʻlishingiz mumkin.
Bundan keyingi postlar ham deyarli shu yoʻsinda davom etadi. Qoʻshimcha mulohazalarim boʻlsa ularni ham ilova qilib boraman.
Hozirgi kunda axborotlar juda koʻp, ularni birma-bir oʻrganishga insonning umri qisqalik qiladi. Shu sababli umumlashtirishga, soddalashtirishga, maʼnosini uygʻunlashtirishga ehtiyojimiz tugʻiladi. Kimdadir izohlar, takliflar boʻlsa, bemalol bildirishingiz mumkin!
Salomat boʻling!
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The Socratic Method at Harvard Law School
The Socratic Method, named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, is a form of teaching that involves asking students a series of questions to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. This method is a cornerstone of legal education at Harvard Law School and many other law schools worldwide.
How It Works
At Harvard, the Socratic Method is used to engage students in deep, critical analysis of legal cases and principles. Instead of lecturing, professors pose a series of questions to a student, who must then answer them based on their understanding of the assigned readings. The questioning often starts with straightforward queries and gradually becomes more complex, requiring students to think on their feet and defend their reasoning.
This approach is designed to:
- Develop Critical Thinking: Students learn to analyze legal issues from multiple perspectives and anticipate counterarguments.
- Encourage Active Learning: By engaging directly with the material, students gain a deeper understanding of the law.
- Prepare for Legal Practice: The method mirrors the adversarial nature of legal proceedings, where lawyers must think quickly and argue persuasively.
Criticisms and Adaptations
While the Socratic Method is widely praised for its effectiveness in teaching law, it has also faced criticism. Some argue that it can be intimidating, particularly for students who are less comfortable speaking in front of large groups. In response to these concerns, some professors have adapted the method to create a more supportive environment, such as by encouraging collaboration among students or using a modified version that involves less direct confrontation.
Conclusion
The Socratic Method remains a powerful tool in legal education at Harvard, fostering critical thinking and practical skills essential for future lawyers. Its enduring use in one of the world's leading law schools underscores its value in preparing students for the complexities of legal practice.
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The Socratic Method, named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, is a form of teaching that involves asking students a series of questions to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. This method is a cornerstone of legal education at Harvard Law School and many other law schools worldwide.
How It Works
At Harvard, the Socratic Method is used to engage students in deep, critical analysis of legal cases and principles. Instead of lecturing, professors pose a series of questions to a student, who must then answer them based on their understanding of the assigned readings. The questioning often starts with straightforward queries and gradually becomes more complex, requiring students to think on their feet and defend their reasoning.
This approach is designed to:
- Develop Critical Thinking: Students learn to analyze legal issues from multiple perspectives and anticipate counterarguments.
- Encourage Active Learning: By engaging directly with the material, students gain a deeper understanding of the law.
- Prepare for Legal Practice: The method mirrors the adversarial nature of legal proceedings, where lawyers must think quickly and argue persuasively.
Criticisms and Adaptations
While the Socratic Method is widely praised for its effectiveness in teaching law, it has also faced criticism. Some argue that it can be intimidating, particularly for students who are less comfortable speaking in front of large groups. In response to these concerns, some professors have adapted the method to create a more supportive environment, such as by encouraging collaboration among students or using a modified version that involves less direct confrontation.
Conclusion
The Socratic Method remains a powerful tool in legal education at Harvard, fostering critical thinking and practical skills essential for future lawyers. Its enduring use in one of the world's leading law schools underscores its value in preparing students for the complexities of legal practice.
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
@shmirzayevofficialblog
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The Socratic Method at Harvard Law School The Socratic Method, named after the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, is a form of teaching that involves asking students a series of questions to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. This method…
Koʻp savol berish bir yaxshilikdan, bir yomonlikdan dalolat beradi.
Yaxshiligi shundaki, inson savol berish orqali maroqli, eʼtiborli, intiluvchan, qiziquvchan ekanligini izhor qiladi.
Yomon tarafi esa, koʻp savol yogʻdirgan kimsa suhbatdoshini bezdiradi, bemaʼni narsalar ustida tortishuvlarga ham yoʻl ochadi, ezmaligini bildirib qoʻyadi. Chetdan qaraganda ilmga chanqoqdek koʻrinadi, ammo zimdan kuzatilganda kaltafahmlik alomatlari sezila boshlaydi.
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Yaxshiligi shundaki, inson savol berish orqali maroqli, eʼtiborli, intiluvchan, qiziquvchan ekanligini izhor qiladi.
Yomon tarafi esa, koʻp savol yogʻdirgan kimsa suhbatdoshini bezdiradi, bemaʼni narsalar ustida tortishuvlarga ham yoʻl ochadi, ezmaligini bildirib qoʻyadi. Chetdan qaraganda ilmga chanqoqdek koʻrinadi, ammo zimdan kuzatilganda kaltafahmlik alomatlari sezila boshlaydi.
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Qoyil qolish kerak!
Davlat manfaatlarini jiddiy sud ishlarida himoya qilish uchun hukumat nomidan qatnashadigan advokatlarga eʼlon berilyapti. Oʻz oralarida (между собой) shipshitvorishsa boʻlardi, deyarli. Shaffoflikka qanchalik amal qilishini shu yerdan koʻrsa, boʻladi.
Aslida buning sababi ham ular allaqachon kuchli fuqarolik jamiyatini qura olishganidadir. Bizda ham fuqarolik jamiyati institutlarini rivojlantirishga odimlar otilayotganmush.
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Davlat manfaatlarini jiddiy sud ishlarida himoya qilish uchun hukumat nomidan qatnashadigan advokatlarga eʼlon berilyapti. Oʻz oralarida (между собой) shipshitvorishsa boʻlardi, deyarli. Shaffoflikka qanchalik amal qilishini shu yerdan koʻrsa, boʻladi.
Aslida buning sababi ham ular allaqachon kuchli fuqarolik jamiyatini qura olishganidadir. Bizda ham fuqarolik jamiyati institutlarini rivojlantirishga odimlar otilayotganmush.
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📢 Samandar Oripov, Managing Partner of Humo Legal law firm, is Hiring! 📢
🔍 Position: Part-Time Paralegal
🎓 Ideal Candidate:
- Student in 2nd-4th year or pursuing a Master’s degree.
✨ What they Offer:
1️⃣ Convenient office located in the city center, right next to BIY metro station.
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📩 If you're interested in this vacancy, send your resume via Telegram: @HR_Manager
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Take the next step in your legal career! 🌟
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🔍 Position: Part-Time Paralegal
🎓 Ideal Candidate:
- Student in 2nd-4th year or pursuing a Master’s degree.
✨ What they Offer:
1️⃣ Convenient office located in the city center, right next to BIY metro station.
2️⃣ Flexible hours to help you balance work and study.
3️⃣ Unique opportunity to gain practical experience under experienced lawyers.
📩 If you're interested in this vacancy, send your resume via Telegram: @HR_Manager
👉 Read more
Take the next step in your legal career! 🌟
#ish
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التصور عن التصوف (Tasavvuf haqida tasavvur)
للشيخ محمد صادق محمد يوسف
Oʻqildi: ✅
Sana: Rabiyul avval 4, 1446
#mutolaa
للشيخ محمد صادق محمد يوسف
Oʻqildi: ✅
Sana: Rabiyul avval 4, 1446
#mutolaa
Forwarded from Anagramma
Endigina "mana, boʻlarkan-ku oʻzbekcha atamalar ishlatsak", - deb turgan joyimda yanglishgan ekanman.
Jinoyat protsessual kodeksining eski nomlanishi "Jinoyat-ijroiya kodeksi" deb oʻylabman.
"Ijroiya" atamasini "protsessual" oʻrnida qoʻllash mumkin ekan degan taxminga borgandim.
Keyin bilsam, ikkalasi alohida kodekslar ekan. Bu men uchun mutlaqo yangilik boʻldi, toʻgʻrisi!🤭
Savol: sizningcha, "protsessual" atamasining mazmunan va lugʻaviy jihatdan oʻzbekcha muqobili bormi?
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
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Jinoyat protsessual kodeksining eski nomlanishi "Jinoyat-ijroiya kodeksi" deb oʻylabman.
"Ijroiya" atamasini "protsessual" oʻrnida qoʻllash mumkin ekan degan taxminga borgandim.
Keyin bilsam, ikkalasi alohida kodekslar ekan. Bu men uchun mutlaqo yangilik boʻldi, toʻgʻrisi!🤭
Savol: sizningcha, "protsessual" atamasining mazmunan va lugʻaviy jihatdan oʻzbekcha muqobili bormi?
#talabalarga_maslahatlar
@shmirzayevofficialblog
So‘zdurki, nishon berur o‘lukka jondin,
So‘zdurki, berur jonga xabar jonondin.
Insonni so‘z ayladi judo hayvondin,
Bilkim, guhari sharifroq, yo‘q ondin.
© Alisher Navoiy
So‘zdurki, berur jonga xabar jonondin.
Insonni so‘z ayladi judo hayvondin,
Bilkim, guhari sharifroq, yo‘q ondin.
© Alisher Navoiy
No power on earth rivals a mother's love. Even the might of corporate giants leaves behind in comparison to the swift care of a mother. Where others delay, her heart is always first.
For this reason, my whole is connected to my mommy's sweetest encouragements that have ever fallen from her lips. She is a source of my passion, motivation and cause of my birth. All my efforts are dedicated to the split-second happiness of her. And I believe that I owe endless thanks for my mother to help me stay strong in life.
#birthday
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For this reason, my whole is connected to my mommy's sweetest encouragements that have ever fallen from her lips. She is a source of my passion, motivation and cause of my birth. All my efforts are dedicated to the split-second happiness of her. And I believe that I owe endless thanks for my mother to help me stay strong in life.
#birthday
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Dreams come true, it's enough to pursue it)))