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Ulug'bek Umidjonov | 9.0 avatar

Ulug'bek Umidjonov | 9.0

IELTS through Input
Writing 8.5 x 2
Speaking 9.0 x 2
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Дата создания каналаЧерв 06, 2023
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Лют 19, 2025
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I heard Nassim Taleb say that "the single definition of success is – do not disappoint your 18-year-old self". Scrolling through my old private channel, I stumbled upon a letter I wrote to myself as a 16 year-old to be read after 10 years. Now that I'm 29, I thought maybe I should revisit it:

Dear future me,

I am writing this letter to let you know that I, your 16 year-old self, am a real mess at the moment. You know me, right? My sleep regime is so skewed that I'm not even sure if I can fix it. I go to bed in the morning or sometimes nod off long before sunrise. But I am certain you are not this kind of man anymore. I am sure you have already grappled with this long-time issue and called a halt to it. I know you are no more staying up all night just to keep yourself busy with seemingly important stuff. And I also hope that you have stopped binge-watching no-good TV series and that you are reading your favourite books instead. I believe that your body is at its finest now - that you have been working out and leading an exemplary lifestyle. I am also sure that you have quit chowing down on that fast-food you loved 10 years ago. But if you are still a slave to all your bad habits , you are not the kind of person I aspire to be! Screw you - I deeply hate you!

How is your family, by the way?
Have you stopped making excuses to check up on your relatives and people who are close to you? Or did you simply let that opportunity slip through your fingers and regret not having seized it in time? ''Family comes first, my friend'', says your hypocritical younger self. I hope you are spending at least as much time with your parents, wife, and kids as you're spending on your work.

Speaking of work, are you still the kind of mellow guy you used to be a decade ago? Are you still trying to keep low profile? Good. Keep doing so. Aren't you putting profit above your true self? Haven't you conceded defeat against your greed just yet? If not, you have my respect man! I believe you have stayed true to yourself after all this time. I am not sure what work you are doing now, but if you haven't lost your identity, I'm sure you are on the right track.

With a spark of hope in his eyes

Ulug'bek from 2022, July 7th
.

@ulugbekumidjonov
My reaction to Alex's 3rd tip:

https://t.me/ozodbek_types/10774
#PracticalEnglish

🇺🇿 Yonizda mayda pul yo'qmi mobodo?

Translate this to English in the comments. 👇
ANSWER 🇺🇸

- Getting a driving license has become pretty difficult, huh?
- Oh, tell me about it!

💡 "tell me about it" is used in spoken English to mean that you are familiar with a difficult or unpleasant situation described by someone else. It's a way of "agreeing" with someone.

A: I’ve got like five deadlines this week.
B: Ugh, tell me about it. My to-do list is endless.


@ulugbekumidjonov
#PracticalEnglish

🇺🇿

- Prava olish qiyin bo'p ketdi.
- Eee nimasini aytasiz / gapirmang.

Translate this to English in the comments. 👇
Me every time a student says they can’t improve their reading.
Zukhriddin completed my 3-month IELTS program and scored a 7.0, just 0.5. shy of 7.5. He has been an exemplary student, creating a homework channel for himself and getting things done conscientiously.

🎧 LISTENING - 8.0🚀
📖 READING - 7.0
📝 WRITING
- 6.5
🗣 SPEAKING
- 7.0 🚀

Natija va ingliz tili uchun ⤵️

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this year should be named “things I never thought could happen”.

@ulugbekumidjonov
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Eid Mubarak, dear brothers and sisters.
Temur is the third student from U118 to take the test and score 7.5. A 7.0 in Writing is a cherry on top as always. He's appealing his Writing and Speaking scores for peace of mind.

🎧 LISTENING - 8.5 🚀
📖 READING - 8.0 🚀
📝 WRITING
- 7.0 🚀
🗣 SPEAKING
- 6.5

Natija va ingliz tili uchun ⤵️

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Популярные публикации Ulug'bek Umidjonov | 9.0

30.03.202502:18
Eid Mubarak, dear brothers and sisters.
My reaction to Alex's 3rd tip:

https://t.me/ozodbek_types/10774
28.03.202504:24
BAND 9 WRITING

Schools should focus on academic success and passing examinations. Skills such as cookery, dressmaking and woodwork should not be taught at school as it is better to learn these from family and friends.

To that extent do you agree or disagree?


Practical skills are not typically taught at school, an institution traditionally associated with formal education. Instead, these skills are mostly acquired through friends and family. This approach is not only effective but also necessary.

Schools primarily prioritize teaching theory, making them far from ideal for imparting practical skills. Unlike subjects such as math, physics, and biology, trades are not sciences to be taught; they are skills to be acquired. It is virtually impossible to adapt cookery, dressmaking, and woodworking into a textbook, much like how soccer can’t be effectively taught in a classroom. Even if trades were incorporated into the school curriculum, it is unlikely that students would develop a “feel” for them due to the lack of hands-on practice.

More importantly, learning a trade from a family member is a cultural tradition. Take Uzbekistan, a country renowned for its craftsmanship. It is customary for skilled Uzbek parents to apprentice their children, especially from an early age. This not only offers young learners the opportunity to fully explore the craft, but also strengthens family bonds, making the entire process more meaningful and enjoyable. In the future, these now-skilled children can inherit the family trade business and pass it down to the next generation, preserving it as a family heirloom.

In conclusion, academic education is fundamentally different from skills acquisition, which is an inherently practical and cultural process. Therefore, it is more sensible for trades such as cooking, dressmaking, and woodworking to be taught within the family rather than at school.

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@ulugbekumidjonov
17.04.202511:17
I heard Nassim Taleb say that "the single definition of success is – do not disappoint your 18-year-old self". Scrolling through my old private channel, I stumbled upon a letter I wrote to myself as a 16 year-old to be read after 10 years. Now that I'm 29, I thought maybe I should revisit it:

Dear future me,

I am writing this letter to let you know that I, your 16 year-old self, am a real mess at the moment. You know me, right? My sleep regime is so skewed that I'm not even sure if I can fix it. I go to bed in the morning or sometimes nod off long before sunrise. But I am certain you are not this kind of man anymore. I am sure you have already grappled with this long-time issue and called a halt to it. I know you are no more staying up all night just to keep yourself busy with seemingly important stuff. And I also hope that you have stopped binge-watching no-good TV series and that you are reading your favourite books instead. I believe that your body is at its finest now - that you have been working out and leading an exemplary lifestyle. I am also sure that you have quit chowing down on that fast-food you loved 10 years ago. But if you are still a slave to all your bad habits , you are not the kind of person I aspire to be! Screw you - I deeply hate you!

How is your family, by the way?
Have you stopped making excuses to check up on your relatives and people who are close to you? Or did you simply let that opportunity slip through your fingers and regret not having seized it in time? ''Family comes first, my friend'', says your hypocritical younger self. I hope you are spending at least as much time with your parents, wife, and kids as you're spending on your work.

Speaking of work, are you still the kind of mellow guy you used to be a decade ago? Are you still trying to keep low profile? Good. Keep doing so. Aren't you putting profit above your true self? Haven't you conceded defeat against your greed just yet? If not, you have my respect man! I believe you have stayed true to yourself after all this time. I am not sure what work you are doing now, but if you haven't lost your identity, I'm sure you are on the right track.

With a spark of hope in his eyes

Ulug'bek from 2022, July 7th
.

@ulugbekumidjonov
27.03.202508:11
Due to popular demand, we are accepting students with 5.5-6.0, too.

There will be two separate groups: one for 7.0-7.5 students and another for 5.5-6.5.

The registration has been extended until this Sunday!
07.04.202507:05
this year should be named “things I never thought could happen”.

@ulugbekumidjonov
08.04.202503:58
08.04.202504:00
Me every time a student says they can’t improve their reading.
13.04.202508:19
#PracticalEnglish

🇺🇿 Yonizda mayda pul yo'qmi mobodo?

Translate this to English in the comments. 👇
07.04.202504:12
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Note: I only accept ads that align with the values of this channel and reserve the right to decline any ad that doesn’t meet that standard.

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09.04.202507:27
ANSWER 🇺🇸

- Getting a driving license has become pretty difficult, huh?
- Oh, tell me about it!

💡 "tell me about it" is used in spoken English to mean that you are familiar with a difficult or unpleasant situation described by someone else. It's a way of "agreeing" with someone.

A: I’ve got like five deadlines this week.
B: Ugh, tell me about it. My to-do list is endless.


@ulugbekumidjonov
20 seats left… and bonuses have already been shared in the Speaking group.

REGISTER HERE👈
07.04.202511:45
08.04.202512:10
#PracticalEnglish

🇺🇿

- Prava olish qiyin bo'p ketdi.
- Eee nimasini aytasiz / gapirmang.

Translate this to English in the comments. 👇
07.04.202511:39
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