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#Bizboshladik 🔊 Bir haftada 6 kun ingliz tili dan Beginner kursimizga start berildi! ‼️Dars har kuni 90 minut davometadi. ‼️ Kursda IELTS darajasiga qadar o'qitiladi. ⏰ Dars vaqti: 10:30 👨‍🏫 Teacher: Elyorbek Tursunov 👩‍💻 Ro'yxatdan o'tish: @Neuron_admini ☎️ Murojaat uchun: 📞 +998933064242 ⛳️ Manzil: Milliy tiklanish. Sobiq "Lenskiy" ko'chasi 11-v uy.

#sarcastic So that means next time I can start videos or stuff by saying "Welcome to my Kaptarxona" right?!👀😆

The same in this channel ((

#idiom "Kaptarxona qivoribsan" Today I'd like to talk about an Uzbek idiom, it is mostly used in Fergana valley I suppose. This idiom is most commonly used when a person has created a disorder/chaos in a particular place or situation.
For example : This channel has become "kaptarxona" as the content is quite unplanned and random.

@dead_ielts

When you don't care at all @TheGeneralFather

Already cold huh?!🥶

Repost from .
"Биз ҳаёти дунёда уларнинг ораларида маишатларини тақсимладик" (Зухруф сураси, 32-оят). Ўйланг, тақсимот Аллоҳ томонидан бўла
"Биз ҳаёти дунёда уларнинг ораларида маишатларини тақсимладик" (Зухруф сураси, 32-оят). Ўйланг, тақсимот Аллоҳ томонидан бўлади. Шуни билгандан кейин ҳам ҳасад қилиш мумкинми? Хотиржам бўлинг! @Mubashshirahmad

When you are pro at Chemistry @TheGeneralFather
When you are pro at Chemistry @TheGeneralFather

#Discussion What do you like doing alone? What do you like doing with friends?

Repost from Muallim Said
🌧 اَللَّهُمَّ صَيِّبًا نَافِعًا Latin: Allahuma soyyiban naafi'an Narrated Aisha: Whenever Allah’s Messenger (SAWS) saw the rain, he used to say, “O Allah! Let it be a strong fruitful rain.” Reference : Sahih al-Bukhari 1032 In-book reference : Book 15, Hadith 27

So, experience and confidence are close friends! )

#book_notes Literally, confidence means “with trust.” In research psychology, the more precise term is self-efficacy, or one’s ability to be effective or produce the desired result. No matter what word you use, confidence is trusting yourself to get the job done—whether that job is public speaking, sales, teaching, or being an assistant—and that trust only comes from having gotten the job done many times before *From Defining Decade @TheGeneralFather

#book_notes Confidence doesn’t come from the inside out. It moves from the outside in. People feel less anxious—and more confident—on the inside when they can point to things they have done well on the outside. Fake confidence comes from stuffing our self-doubt. Empty confidence comes from parental platitudes on our lunch hour. Real confidence comes from mastery experiences, which are actual, lived moments of success, especially when things seem difficult. Whether we are talking about love or work, the confidence that overrides insecurity comes from experience. There is no other way. *From Defining Decade @TheGeneralFather

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Let's don't be limited Use these set of articles to improve your General English! I'm afraid I won't be posting them seperately

#thoughts Sometimes one should talk to people As they say "Odam taftini Odam oladi" Have a nice talk with nice people!

Repost from YaxshimasLekin
- Birga yurgan o'rtoqlaring uylanib, bola-chaqali ham bo'lishdi. Sеn-chi sеn?! - Hmm... 🙄 - Nima dеmoqchi bo'lganimni tushunyapsanmi? - Ha, boshqa o'rtoqlar topishim kеrak ekan... - 🤦‍♂🙄 Manzilimiz: @Yaxshimaslekin

#article Explosion in the suburbs Level: Elementary Source: Guardian @TheGeneralFather