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Реал Билан Арсенални у́йинига караганда кизикрок Болди лекин у́йин😁
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This is how these guys were throught the game even if they were left 9 vs 11
This is how final is won !
This is how final is won !
Forwarded from Dilshodbek Ravshanov (9.0)
I was in the IDP office today, and I witnessed one of the most heartbreaking scenes.
A guy came with his mom to take the IELTS test. They were just about to enter the exam area—to go through the final registration, take a picture, and begin the test—when they suddenly realized something terrible: he had forgotten his passport.
Not the mother. The son. He had forgotten his passport.
An IDP employee explained that it’s absolutely impossible to take the test without proper identification. They didn’t have enough time to go back home and return with the ID.
And just those five minutes—those short, painful moments of hopelessness and motherly frustration—were enough to make me realize one more time how important it is to double-check everything.
That passport was not just a piece of paper today; for them, it meant everything. It meant the opportunity they had prepared for. And he messed it up.
I can’t imagine what he’s feeling right now. I can’t imagine what she feels, or how big of an argument they must have had when they went home.
Because it’s not just a passport—it’s $200 gone. And not everyone can afford $200 for an IELTS test. Maybe it was hard-earned money. Maybe they had saved for months.
And the test didn’t even happen.
Just heartbreaking.
Please, don’t forget your passport.
A guy came with his mom to take the IELTS test. They were just about to enter the exam area—to go through the final registration, take a picture, and begin the test—when they suddenly realized something terrible: he had forgotten his passport.
Not the mother. The son. He had forgotten his passport.
An IDP employee explained that it’s absolutely impossible to take the test without proper identification. They didn’t have enough time to go back home and return with the ID.
And just those five minutes—those short, painful moments of hopelessness and motherly frustration—were enough to make me realize one more time how important it is to double-check everything.
That passport was not just a piece of paper today; for them, it meant everything. It meant the opportunity they had prepared for. And he messed it up.
I can’t imagine what he’s feeling right now. I can’t imagine what she feels, or how big of an argument they must have had when they went home.
Because it’s not just a passport—it’s $200 gone. And not everyone can afford $200 for an IELTS test. Maybe it was hard-earned money. Maybe they had saved for months.
And the test didn’t even happen.
Just heartbreaking.
Please, don’t forget your passport.
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Better finish everything.😤 OR 🥊
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UN English Day is observed annually on 23 April.
The event was established by UN's Department of Public Information in 2010 "to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all six official languages throughout the Organization".
For the English Language Day, April 23 was chosen because it is the date "traditionally observed as both the birthday and date of death of William Shakespeare".
Other dates were selected for the celebration of the UN's other five official languages.
The event was established by UN's Department of Public Information in 2010 "to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all six official languages throughout the Organization".
For the English Language Day, April 23 was chosen because it is the date "traditionally observed as both the birthday and date of death of William Shakespeare".
Other dates were selected for the celebration of the UN's other five official languages.
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