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Speaking || 2026

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2025speaking topics You can find ↙️ •Everyday Speaking mock tests • Reliable IELTS tips and sources • Personal experiences and views • Interesting content Savob ishlar qilinishga sababchi bóling,yomon ishlar bólishiga sababchi bólmang. Bahrom_Narzullayev

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  • Share Kiran_Makkars_Speaking_Cue_Cards_First_Version_Jan_Apr_2026_23434.pdf https://t.me/speaking_2026new

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  • Share Kiran_Makkar_s_Speaking_Cue_Cards_First_Version_Sep (1) https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • Maktabdagi jajji o'quvchining maqsadi!😊 Sizningchi? Ingliz tilini o'rganishdan maqsadingiz nima? https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • 🔴Globusni aylantirib xohlagan davlatni tanlang va usha davlatni telekanallarini bepul onlayn ko‘rish imkoniyatini beradigan sayt. ‼️Faqat kanallarni ko‘rish uchun sifatli internet tezligi kerak bo‘ladi 📍Sayt manzilli: TV.garden ✈️Kanalimizga obuna bo‘lishni unutmang va 🎲Do‘stlarni taklif eting. https://t.me/speaking_2025new https://t.me/Collacation_in_usee

  • 🔴 LIVE: Predators of the Deep | When Sharks Attack 360 Full Episodes | N... https://youtube.com/live/0QcBs9Ulgcw?si=u3-_7YgQNS27GOrE

  • 🌟 Ingliz tilini IELTS 7 darajadagi ustoz bilan o‘rganing! 🌟 📚 Jonli darslar – faqat 3 kishilik kichik guruh 🗓 Haftada 3 kun – sifatli va muntazam ta’lim 💰 Bir oylik narx: atigi 250 000 so‘m 🎯 2 xil yo‘nalish: 0 dan boshlovchilar (Beginner) A2 darajasi (Elementary+) 💡 Kichik guruh — ko‘proq e’tibor, tezroq natija! ●Individual darslar ham mavjud Talabga qarab narx kelishiladi 🎓 IELTS 7 darajadagi o‘qituvchi — tajribali, samarali va motivatsion dars uslubi bilan. 📍 Joylar soni cheklangan! Bugunoq ro‘yxatdan o‘ting va ingliz tilini ishonch bilan gapira boshlang. @khfarangiz1 @khfarangiz1

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    ◽️Do you forget words when you speak English | Please watch this video... ✅@CEFR_READING_LISTENING

  • 1. Is there any tradition about naming babies? Yes, definitely. In my culture, it's extremely important to choose a meaningful name, often from religious texts or based on the names of respected ancestors. The reason this tradition continues has a lot to do with our belief in passing down values and blessings through names. Not once or twice, but multiple times I've seen families gather to discuss and agree on a name together—it’s a whole ceremony! 2. How do you choose names for your next generation? I would say we usually pick names that carry a positive meaning and sound harmonious. I am definitely keen on names that are easy to pronounce yet unique. What really interests me is choosing a name that reflects both cultural heritage and modern identity. It is not only because I want my children to feel proud of their roots, but also because names shape the way people perceive them. 3. Does your name have any special meaning? Yes, absolutely! My name is Aziz and it means “precious” or “respected” in Arabic. I find it deeply meaningful, especially with something being so closely connected to strength and dignity. The good thing is, people often remember it easily, and that gives me peace of mind during introductions. 4. Do you like your name? I would say quite often, because it feels like only by appreciating your name can you fully accept your identity. I absolutely love my name as it was given with love and intention. There’s nothing better than being called something that carries a beautiful meaning and a sense of belonging. On a scale of one to ten, ten being deeply connected, I’d say my name is number ten in how it reflects who I am.

  • I'd like to talk about Vinted, a website and app for buying and selling used clothing. (What it is): Vinted is an online marketplace connecting people selling used clothes with buyers. It's popular, especially with young people, and dominates the second-hand fashion scene. It’s easy to use: create a profile, upload photos of clothes, set a price, and wait for buyers. They can browse, ask questions, and negotiate. (How you found out about it): A friend showed me Vinted. She found amazing vintage and designer clothes for cheap, all thanks to Vinted. I was skeptical, but decided to try it. (What people can buy from it): You can buy all sorts of clothing on Vinted, from t-shirts and jeans to dresses, coats, and shoes. There are also accessories like handbags and jewelry. You'll find brand-name and unique vintage items. Prices are lower than in stores, and it lets you sell items too. (Whether you like it): I like Vinted because it’s affordable, sustainable, and fun. It’s a great way to find cheap clothes, it’s an alternative to buying new, which helps the environment, and it’s fun to find unique items. Plus, I can declutter my closet and earn money. It's a brilliant platform that promotes affordable fashion and sustainable consumption. #Part2

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  • Part2 Describe an impressive conversation that you remember well. I want to describe an impressive conversation I had with my philosophy professor, Dr. Ahmedova,during my first year of university. (Who this person was): She was known for being incredibly knowledgeable but also approachable, which was initially quite intimidating, because she was such a respected figure. (Where you met this person): I met her during her office hours. I'd planned to ask about a concept we were studying, existentialism, but the conversation expanded quickly. (What you talked about): We talked for almost two hours, ranging from the meaning of life to ethics in modern society. She shared personal experiences, encouraging me to think critically and challenge my assumptions. She explained philosophical concepts engagingly, not just reciting information, but helping me understand their deeper implications and relevance to my life. (Why this conversation was impressive): The conversation was impressive for a few key reasons. Firstly, Dr. Ahmedova connected abstract philosophy to real-world issues, demonstrating its practical application to contemporary problems. Secondly, she showed genuine interest in my ideas, listening attentively and making me feel valued. (Further Elaboration - Importance of passion): However, most importantly, it was her infectious passion for philosophy that made the conversation memorable. She was articulate and enthusiastic, inspiring me to delve deeper into the subject and explore my own beliefs. (Impact and Conclusion): This broadened my understanding of philosophy and influenced my decision to take more courses in the field. It was a transformative experience that still resonates with me today, and shaped the way I continue to engage with new ideas. #speaking #myAnswer

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  • An important rule for you🙂 Siz uchun muhim qoida This is the rule! If a task takes a lot of time, you still do it today. Not tomorrow, Not the day after tomorrow, Not the day after that, you understand me. Start now and do it. ✅ Bu qoida! Agar vazifa ko'p vaqt talab qilsa ham, siz buni bugun bajaring. Ertaga emas, Ertadan keyin emas, , Undan keyingi kun emas, meni tushundingiz. Hozir boshlang va bajaring. Don't wait for tomorrow and don't look for yesterday. You have to act here and now. The road is ahead, look back, and you shouldn't run ahead, because it is not yet clear what will happen there. ✅ Ertagani kutmang va kechani qidirmang. Siz bu erda hozir harakat qilishingiz kerak. Yo'l oldinga qarab orqaga qarab turing va siz oldinda yugurmasligingiz kerak, chunki u erda nima bo'lishini hali aniq emas.  If you want to start studying or running, then you don't have to wait until tomorrow, start now. 😩Agar siz o'qishni yoki yugurishni boshlamoqchi bo'lsangiz, unda siz ertaga kutishingiz kerak emas, hozir boshlang. Is it clear now, now, now! There is no other way, no other way, only now🫤 https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • #exam_tips — Some planning tips for preparation if you have an exam or a test recently. 😎Good luck!      https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • 5⃣TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY 1️⃣Mediate Daily Kundalik meditatsiya qiling 2️⃣Healthy Fats Diet Sog'lom yog'li diet 3️⃣Sleep Well Yaxshi uxlash 4️⃣Continuously Learning Doimiy o'rganish 5️⃣ Physical Exercise Jismoniy mashqlar        https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • 2🇹🇷Describe a foreign country you would like to go to🌟 You should say: What country it is (including where it is in the world) What this country is like What people can do in this country and explain why you would like to go to this country. There are so many countries that I have not had a chance to go to, but one of those that I would like to visit in my upcoming trip is Myanmar. It is located in South East Asia. The country is like Thailand 25 years ago, before shopping malls, and fastfood chains expanded in the country. Thus it remains rustic and traditional compared to the modern world. The people here are said to be friendly; they are willing to go out of their way to show you around and they are very keen on practicing their English skills. Myanmar is famous for its ancient city named Bagan, with more than 3,000 temples which date back to the 11th century. I would particulary love to see the Shwedagon Pagoda. It is considered to be the greatest and most sacred Buddhist temple in the country. The entire structure, which dates back 2,500 years, is covered with hundreds of gold plates. Since the country has just been opened up to the outside world, it still keeps the originality of its culture. That’s why I want to go there, to experience the country and the people before globalization changes everything. https://t.me/speaking_2025new

  • Speaking sample answers⭐ ❤️Mavzu:Time Are you good at managing your time? Actually I'd say I'm not too good! I don't really have a system in place to organize things. I know some people have an electronic organizer or use some device to plan what they are doing but I don't do that. But I always make sure I am on time for appointments and things like that, and I meet deadlines and get things done. How do you manage your time? As I said, I don't have any specific system in place to manage my time. For example, if I am at work and I have a lot of cases, I just go through them each day and decide which I need to tackle first. At work we do have an online diary which I guess I use, so in that sense I do manage my time to an extent. When is it most important for you to manage your time? I think it is probably when you are at work. When out of work, it's not really going to affect things too much, or at least only yourself, if you are late to meet friends or for an appointment, or if you are getting things done in your house. But at work, it will cause problems if you don't manage your time effectively because you could miss deadlines or miss appointments. You could lose your job. So at work is when it is most important to manage your time. https://t.me/speaking_2025new

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