Abdulboriy | IELTS


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• IELTS 8.5
• Professional IELTS instructor at Cambridge
• 5+ years of teaching experience

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The most difficult thing about managing a learning center is keeping the balance. Business-minded people tend to focus more on money at the expense of quality education, which is quite sad to see.

Only a few learning centers manage to find the right balance between these two things. After all, when it comes to business, it’s mostly about money.

I guess people themselves are partly to blame because their expectations of a learning center are often unrealistic. They want to achieve everything quickly and are always looking for shortcuts. As we all know, business owners try to create offers that seem to meet these demands.

For example, in major learning centers, students are no longer treated as learners but rather as clients. From a business perspective, there is this idea that the client is always right. As a result, everything is tailored to satisfy and please them, even if it comes at the cost of educational quality.


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Forward from: IELTS Results
I woke up to a message from one of my hardworking students today—she made everyone proud by achieving an overall 7.5 on the IELTS! This is the day when all of her hard work finally paid off. I’m truly happy for her and wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors.

P.S. Two more of my students will be taking the IELTS very soon. I hope they continue this success and score at least 7.5 as well!

P.S. Certificate uploaded

⚡️ Abdulboriy IELTS ⚡️


I just got home after finishing our charity work. My friends and I went shopping together, and as you can see from the receipt, the total cost was 2,781,892. Alhamdulillah, we did it—and you all made it possible!

I don’t usually get emotional, but when we delivered the items to the needy family, I felt something I can’t quite put into words.

Thank you all so much for your trust and generosity. May Allah bless us all in this life and the hereafter.
❤️❤️❤️


Forward from: IELTS Results
RESULT IN ONE DAY

Ibrohim scored an overall 7.5 on the IELTS! He took the test yesterday and received his results today—great, isn’t it? Despite achieving a 7.5 overall, he is not satisfied with his speaking skills, but I believe he’ll score an 8.0 soon.

P.S. Anyway, I congratulate him and wish him the best of luck!

⚡️ Abdulboriy IELTS ⚡️


💬 You have a new message!

Assalomu aleykum. Mr.Abdulboriy I have not got my results yet, but I am hundred percent sure that you are the best teacher I have ever had. Inshallah I won’t led you down and give you really good results.


💬 You have a new message!

What happened with your students?

-One lazy student cost me 450k. That was his payback for me teaching him, I think.




Have a productive day everyone!


Kokand ❤️

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Do you guys know the word turnover?


🌸March is coming / Ramadan is coming 🌙


I don’t know why, but while writing the post above, some memories suddenly popped into my mind—memories of my time working in Kokand. I remember a particular student who used to come to a learning center very early, even before the Fajr prayer. Fajr was around 6:30 AM, I believe, but she would arrive at around 5 AM.

P.S. There were no buses or other means of transportation available at that early hour. Those who live in Kokand can probably relate to this.


Writing task 2 - Nowadays some consumers are less influenced by advertising than in the past.
What are the reasons? Is it a positive or negative development?

A few days ago, my students and I had a long discussion about marketing, during which we explored various ideas related to the topic. As you know, I cover a wide range of topics in my lessons, and I believe students should have at least some basic knowledge of them. While explaining how marketing works, one of the key points we discussed was how many advertisements can be misleading.

For example, some learning centers and even teachers use misleading advertisements. The other day, I saw a teacher boasting about a student who achieved a band 7.5 in the IELTS exam. The post implied that the student had taken the full course with that teacher and achieved this score as a result. However, I personally know that student very well. Before attending that teacher’s classes, the student had already achieved a band 7.5. After completing the full course over three to four months, the result remained the same. Despite this, the teacher presented it as a major achievement, leading others—who were unaware of the student’s background—to assume that significant progress had been made. This is a clear example of how advertisements can be misleading and, in some cases, even deceptive.

P.S. Not everything you see online is true


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