Diyorbek Yuldashev

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Diyorbek Yuldashev
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***✅*** **Telegram**dagi eng aktiv **IELTS** & …

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1 month, 1 week ago

*❤️*❤️*❤️*📹**IELTS Speaking Interview | Band 9 | Real Exam!@diyorbeksk

1 month, 1 week ago

**🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*🟢*☄️**Under the weather" *🌧*☺️**Feeling sick or unwell. *🥹*Example: I’m feeling under the weather today, so I’ll stay home and rest.*☄️*Rain on someone’s parade*☔️* *☔️ ☺️**To spoil someone’s plans or excitement. *🥹*Example: I hate to rain on your parade, but the event has been canceled.*☄️*It’s raining cats and dogs" *🌧*🐱*🐶*☺️* It’s raining very heavily. 🥹*Example: We stayed inside because it was raining cats and dogs outside.*☄️*Every cloud has a silver lining" *☁️**☺️*Every bad situation has a positive side. 🥹**Example: Losing that job was tough, but it led me to a better opportunity—every cloud has a silver lining.*☄️*Storm in a teacup" 🌪**☕️*☺️*An overreaction to something minor. 🥹*Example: Don’t worry about it; it’s just a storm in a teacup.*@diyorbeksk

1 month, 1 week ago

Hayotda, hech kim seni ko'rmayotgandek raqsga tush, hech kim seni eshitmayotgandek Ingliz tilida gapir.

1 month, 1 week ago
[***#writing***](?q=%23writing) ***Task 1***[***#line***](?q=%23line) ***graph*

#writing Task 1#line **graph

The line graph illustrates the average annual spending on three communication services—cell phone services, national fixed-line services, and international fixed-line services—between 2001 and 2010, measured in dollars.
Overall, spending on cell phone services saw a significant rise over the period, surpassing the expenditure on national and international fixed-line services. In contrast, national fixed-line services experienced a steady decline, while international fixed-line services remained relatively stable throughout the decade.

In 2001, national fixed-line services had the highest expenditure, with an average annual spending of around $700. During the same year, cell phone services accounted for only $200, which was significantly lower. However, spending on cell phone services steadily increased year by year, surpassing national fixed-line services in 2006. By 2010, cell phone services recorded the highest expenditure at approximately $750.

International fixed-line services showed minimal changes over the period. Starting at $300 in 2001, their expenditure fluctuated slightly but remained stable, ending at just over $300 in 2010. Conversely, spending on national fixed-line services decreased steadily from $700 in 2001 to about $400 by the end of the period, reflecting a shift in consumer preference towards mobile communication.**

1 month, 1 week ago

#grammar*🌟 *Third Conditional *🌟* Structure: If + had (past perfect), would have + past participle

Use: To talk about something in the past that didn’t happen but imagine how it could have been different.

Example: If I had worked harder, I would have achieved my dream by now. 💪** Make your own sentence under the comment ⬇️*⬇️*⬇️**

1 month, 1 week ago
[***#writing***](?q=%23writing) ***The diagram compares the skeletal …

#writing ***The diagram compares the skeletal systems of two human ancestors, Australopithecus afarensis and Homo erectus, illustrating their physical adaptations to different modes of locomotion such as walking, climbing, and running.

Overall, Australopithecus afarensis displays skeletal features suited for both walking and tree climbing, characterized by a more primitive structure. In contrast, Homo erectus exhibits significant advancements in skeletal anatomy, optimized for walking and endurance running, particularly due to its stabilized foot structure and larger joints.

Australopithecus afarensis is depicted as having an unbalanced head with a long snout and high, narrow shoulders, which likely limited its ability to walk efficiently. Its chest is notably wide, and the waist is short and broad, suggesting a compact frame. The limbs further reflect its climbing adaptations, with long forearms and small hip, knee, and ankle joints, which would have reduced walking efficiency. Additionally, its feet are designed with long toes and a partial foot arch, which emphasize a reliance on gripping rather than stable bipedal motion.

In comparison, Homo erectus demonstrates an evolved skeletal system ideal for endurance running and efficient walking. It has a balanced head with a short snout and low, wide shoulders, providing stability during motion. The chest is narrow, and the waist is tall and narrow, further supporting long-distance running. Its legs and feet show significant advancements, including large hip, knee, and ankle joints, an enlarged heel bone, and a stabilized foot arch. Additionally, the presence of short toes enhances its ability to sustain efficient bipedal locomotion. These features are complemented by its large gluteal muscles (not shown in the diagram), which enhance running performance.

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1 month, 1 week ago

**Kanalni yangi rasmi qale dears ?

Comment section ochdim nima gaplar sizlarda ?

Hayot qale ketybadi*😊*

1 month, 1 week ago

**“shadow” (hence the name “shadowing). You listen to the words and then say them back out loud.

What’s so great about it is that

  1. You can do it on your own
  2. It takes only about 15 minutes
  3. It’s very effective
  4. You can do it for free

Shadowing helps you develop all the physical aspects of fluency. These include things like pronunciation, prosody, and rhythm of English.**

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