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Well, I work as an IELTS instructor at a, you know, prominent Learning Center in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. And I conducted a mock exam, which I found a bit difficult for me because it was really demanding to conduct a mock exam for about 50 students. And I conducted the mock exam on Sunday, which was a day off. You know, I sacrificed my Sunday willingly as I badly wanted my students to succeed in the exam.
And the mock exam went smooth and there were no problems throughout the test. And I did it for the sake of my students to stimulate the real exam conditions so that they will not be nervous or they will not lose control.
And the reason why the test was a bit difficult was I was all on my own you know doing everything and it was a bit difficult to keep an eye on everybody to ensure fairness. This mock test required meticulous attention and stamina to focus.
And despite the difficulties on that day I was able to finish it successfully and at the end of the test when I looked at the face of my students for the last time on this day they were all happy. I thought it was because they all cracked the test you know did it successfully and the next day I checked them and showed the results to my students and we discussed it. I was really proud because it helped my students to prepare for their real exam and as a teacher I gained some experience from it.
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And the mock exam went smooth and there were no problems throughout the test. And I did it for the sake of my students to stimulate the real exam conditions so that they will not be nervous or they will not lose control.
And the reason why the test was a bit difficult was I was all on my own you know doing everything and it was a bit difficult to keep an eye on everybody to ensure fairness. This mock test required meticulous attention and stamina to focus.
And despite the difficulties on that day I was able to finish it successfully and at the end of the test when I looked at the face of my students for the last time on this day they were all happy. I thought it was because they all cracked the test you know did it successfully and the next day I checked them and showed the results to my students and we discussed it. I was really proud because it helped my students to prepare for their real exam and as a teacher I gained some experience from it.
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One person who stands out as a role model for young people is Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer. Known for his incredible skill, charisma, and social impact, Ali is remembered not just for his achievements in the ring but also for his activism and unwavering principles. He truly was a force to be reckoned with.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay, became an Olympic gold medalist in 1960 and went on to become the heavyweight champion of the world. His boxing style was unique, combining speed, agility, and power, making him one of the greatest athletes of all time. However, Ali's influence extended far beyond sports. He was a game-changer in many respects.
Ali is popular for his courageous stand on various social issues. For example, in 1964, he converted to Islam and changed his name, symbolizing his new identity and rejecting the legacy of slavery. He famously refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the war. This bold move cost him his boxing titles and nearly sent him to prison, but it also cemented his legacy as a symbol of resistance and integrity. He stuck to his guns, no matter the cost.
I admire Muhammad Ali for his bravery both in and out of the ring. He stood up for his beliefs, even when it was not the popular or easy thing to do. His charisma, confidence, and commitment to justice make him an enduring role model for young people, showing that true greatness involves standing up for what is right. He really walked the talk, inspiring generations to follow in his footsteps.
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Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay, became an Olympic gold medalist in 1960 and went on to become the heavyweight champion of the world. His boxing style was unique, combining speed, agility, and power, making him one of the greatest athletes of all time. However, Ali's influence extended far beyond sports. He was a game-changer in many respects.
Ali is popular for his courageous stand on various social issues. For example, in 1964, he converted to Islam and changed his name, symbolizing his new identity and rejecting the legacy of slavery. He famously refused to be drafted into the Vietnam War, citing his religious beliefs and opposition to the war. This bold move cost him his boxing titles and nearly sent him to prison, but it also cemented his legacy as a symbol of resistance and integrity. He stuck to his guns, no matter the cost.
I admire Muhammad Ali for his bravery both in and out of the ring. He stood up for his beliefs, even when it was not the popular or easy thing to do. His charisma, confidence, and commitment to justice make him an enduring role model for young people, showing that true greatness involves standing up for what is right. He really walked the talk, inspiring generations to follow in his footsteps.
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It is not the knowledge which should come to you, it is you who should come to the knowledge.
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One unusual meal that stands out for me was organized by a friend who had recently returned from Japan. He invited a small group of us to his home in Tashkent for a traditional Japanese dinner, which was quite a unique experience given our usual Central Asian cuisine.
The meal was held in his cozy dining room, which he had decorated with Japanese elements like paper lanterns and bamboo mats. It was a small, intimate gathering with just five of us, all close friends. During the meal, we talked about his experiences in Japan, the culture, the food, and how it differed from what we were used to in Uzbekistan. We also shared our own travel stories and discussed how food is such an integral part of different cultures.
For the meal, we started with a rich, savory soup that was new to me. Then we moved on to sushi, which was beautifully presented and tasted incredibly fresh. The main course included a variety of dishes with unique flavors. We drank green tea, which complemented the meal perfectly. The taste of raw fish was particularly unusual for me, as it’s not something commonly found in our local cuisine.
This meal was special for several reasons. Firstly, it was a delightful culinary adventure, introducing me to flavors and textures I had never experienced before. It was also special because it was a thoughtful gesture from my friend, who wanted to share a piece of his journey with us. Additionally, the intimate setting and the rich conversations made the evening memorable. It was an evening that broadened my culinary horizons and created lasting memories with close friends.
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The meal was held in his cozy dining room, which he had decorated with Japanese elements like paper lanterns and bamboo mats. It was a small, intimate gathering with just five of us, all close friends. During the meal, we talked about his experiences in Japan, the culture, the food, and how it differed from what we were used to in Uzbekistan. We also shared our own travel stories and discussed how food is such an integral part of different cultures.
For the meal, we started with a rich, savory soup that was new to me. Then we moved on to sushi, which was beautifully presented and tasted incredibly fresh. The main course included a variety of dishes with unique flavors. We drank green tea, which complemented the meal perfectly. The taste of raw fish was particularly unusual for me, as it’s not something commonly found in our local cuisine.
This meal was special for several reasons. Firstly, it was a delightful culinary adventure, introducing me to flavors and textures I had never experienced before. It was also special because it was a thoughtful gesture from my friend, who wanted to share a piece of his journey with us. Additionally, the intimate setting and the rich conversations made the evening memorable. It was an evening that broadened my culinary horizons and created lasting memories with close friends.
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Well, I would like to talk about my favorite weather. It is a rainy day for sure. There might be a lot of people who do not like rainy weather simply because they may get you sad, but still, this doesn't apply for me. I like rainy weather a lot. That is why I prefer it to any kind of weather. Well, there are different kind of activities that I might be busy with. You know, I spend my time for on this kind of weather. For example, I might just curl up with a good book and, you know, a hot cup of tea or coffee. And I can travel to different worlds using my imagination, reading a book, and this time, at this time, raindrops touching the surface and creating, you know, earthy scent that fills the air helped me a lot do so. You know, this kind of weather has a calming effect on my mood. It just makes me you that you should relax and you should also have some, you know, self-time. So that is why this is the weather that I like very much. And there are different reasons why I like this kind of weather. One of which is I can just escape from the hustle and bustle of the daily life, right? You know, one has a lot of problems to do, and the rainy weather is a perfect time that makes me forget about everything that I'm going through, that are bad, that are good, and anything else, you know? I just be myself in this kind of weather. And also it helps me, like, like you know enjoy the little things in life for example just a blanket that keeps you warm and you know just sitting at home and reading a book well yeah this kind of weather is perfect for me.
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Well I would like to talk about a new addition to my city which is a new shopping mall called Tashkent City Mall. And this mall is situated in the heart of our city, making it a perfect and convenient spot for people living there. This spot is not only for locals, but also for visitors alike. This shopping mall caters to different purposes, ranging from shopping to food and entertainment. This shopping mall consists of five stories, if I'm not mistaken, and there are different amenities on every floor. For example, you can buy clothes, you can buy, you know, jewelries, perfume, you can also have lunch there and i guess it took a year for the construction of this shopping mall and after its construction there was a grand opening which was visited by public figures and even after the opening of the shopping mall, our president paid a visit to there and gave a lot of positive feedback. This shopping mall was perfect for people, not only because there are a lot of facilities there, but also it provided jobs for people. I guess there are over 500 people working there. And this shopping mall plays a pivotal role in the lives of locals, because they are making a living there and they don't have to go to another country to work. They are in their own hometown and earning a living and i think there should be a lot of facilities like this that can transform the lives of people and that can make it easier to have a great time.
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Well, I would like to talk about a place that is highly polluted, and it is the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, the place that I am living in now. Well, the reason why I chose this city to talk about is that this city is more polluted than any other city in our country.
Well, when i first came to tashkent about four years ago to pursue my higher education in a prominent you know university in uzbekistan, well, I didn't notice anything serious about this problem then after two years after my arrival the matter started to be serious.
Construction began in Tashkent. Well, there had been construction before 2022, but still the extent was not that high. Well, more and more buildings, you know, started to be built as an influx of people migrated to Tashkent. And the majority of the population of Uzbekistan live in Tashkent.
Another reason why you know the city is highly polluted is that the amount of you know carbon footprint you know like one-fifth of Uzbekistan's population living there and you can easily imagine how their footprints can be and I I'm really concerned about this problem as I see that many old people are you know going through a very hard time to breathe in from the air as it is like 10 times more toxic than the normal air should be. When I checked the quality of air from IQ air quality website the amount of toxic you know particles in the air was like 15 times higher and it changed over time but still I rarely see the times where the quality is normal.
So I really look forward to seeing government taking actions as I badly want our old people and you know children to be healthy and especially children because they will be the those people and you know children to be healthy and especially children because they will be the those who will develop our country in the future.
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Well, when i first came to tashkent about four years ago to pursue my higher education in a prominent you know university in uzbekistan, well, I didn't notice anything serious about this problem then after two years after my arrival the matter started to be serious.
Construction began in Tashkent. Well, there had been construction before 2022, but still the extent was not that high. Well, more and more buildings, you know, started to be built as an influx of people migrated to Tashkent. And the majority of the population of Uzbekistan live in Tashkent.
Another reason why you know the city is highly polluted is that the amount of you know carbon footprint you know like one-fifth of Uzbekistan's population living there and you can easily imagine how their footprints can be and I I'm really concerned about this problem as I see that many old people are you know going through a very hard time to breathe in from the air as it is like 10 times more toxic than the normal air should be. When I checked the quality of air from IQ air quality website the amount of toxic you know particles in the air was like 15 times higher and it changed over time but still I rarely see the times where the quality is normal.
So I really look forward to seeing government taking actions as I badly want our old people and you know children to be healthy and especially children because they will be the those people and you know children to be healthy and especially children because they will be the those who will develop our country in the future.
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