You are an eight-year-old girl. Carefree and weightless. Partying like there is no tomorrow. Time hasn't cast its merciless imprint on your innocence yet.
You blink...
...and suddenly you are 34 and your hairdresser says you have more grey hair now, so it's time to color it...You haven't noticed how you became entangled in this vicious cycle of adulthood...
Age: 17 Attempt: 1st Start point:Pre-IELTS Prep time w/ us: about 5-6 months Teachers:Gulsara Yusupova&Nozigul Nuriddinova & Zarina Sharapova&Markhabo Radjabova She was one of the more thoughtful and reserved students, always taking everything in and only speaking when she had something truly important to say. Her hard work led her to success, but I know this result doesn’t even scratch the surface of what she’s capable of. I have no doubt we’ll be seeing her achieve amazing things in the future. Keep it up, Maftuna💖💖 We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
Age: 22 Attempt: 1st Start point: Foundation Prep time w/ us: about 10 months Teachers:Zikrillo Amonov & Zarina Sharapova&Gulsara Yusupova &Feruza Sirocheva&Markhabo Radjabova Zarnigor was a great student! 🤩 With her fancy vocabulary and impressive speaking skills, it was no surprise that she pulled off an amazing score in this section. 💅 She meticulously followed all the instructions and wholeheartedly committed herself to studies, for which she has reaped the rewards. I hope that your future achievements will be just as remarkable! 🤗 We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
Age: 19 Attempt: 1st Start point: Pre-IELTS Prep time w/ us: about 5 months Teachers:Markhabo Radjabova& Zarina Sharapova Diyora was very perceptive and emotional; 🥺 therefore we were afraid that this feature would rob her of the opportunity to demonstrate her true potential. Little did we know that she could manage to overcome her anxiety and excel in the test, for which she deserves all the credit! 🏆Having a student like her was a true blessing. 😇 Keep up the great work! ✨ We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
Age: 22 Attempt: 1st Start point:Foundation Prep time w/ us: about 15 months Teachers:Feruza Sirocheva&Fotima Ergasheva&Markhabo Radjabova Javohir used to be the noisiest student in his group, all the time arguing with me. Lately, he had been giving me constant headaches 🤯🤯while we were discussing questions in reading classes. All the arguments and hard work paid off in the end. Congratulations, you proved that I was wrong🙃 We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
Age: 17 Attempt: 1st Start point: Foundation Prep time w/ us: about 16 months Teachers: Feruza Khayrullayeva&Barchinoy Umarova& Markhabo Radjabova&Feruza Sirocheva&Nozigul Nuriddinova&Fotima Ergasheva Khursandoy, aka 'Akira,' probably had the longest language learning journey here at our school. We often joked about the number of teachers she'd worked with😄 She is a student of the entire school 😄 After her exam, she was constantly worrying about her results, but all of her preparation paid off, and her hard work has finally yielded impressive results🥳🥳 We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
Age: 22 Attempt: 1st Start point: Pre-IELTS Prep time w/ us: about 5 months Teachers:Markhabo Radjabova& Zarina Sharapova Sevinch was relentless, always working on her skills alongside her rigorous study schedule in a medical field. 💫 She constantly analyzed essays, showcasing her determination to succeed and become the best version of herself. 🏆 I hope you will put this amazing result to good use and save many lives in the future! ✨ We also give no less credit to the student’s previous teachers.
I heard the following lines in a movie recently and they struck me to my core like thunder: “Promise me to celebrate your birthday. They are important. You never know - it might be your last one”.
Since then these words have stuck with me, as if they were the message sent from high above. Indeed, every second counts and worth celebrating. By celebration, I don’t mean hedonism or shallowness. What really lies behind it is something profound: live each moment as if it were your last, and one day, you will be right.
It’s not pretentious optimism - it is a kind of surrender that bestows peace while also empowering you. It is the art of savoring the bittersweet taste of what exists here and now. These fleeting seconds are, after all, what our whole lives are made of.
You realize you have been a bad girl throughout a year when you get a sore eye that makes you look like a vampire and pus on your lips during the holidays. Jingle Bells, fellas.
Nothing could be more symbolically aligned with life than foggy weather.
It is a nebulous path, so blurry that sometimes even the brightest stars are lost in obscurity. There is an intimidating silence that might herald ordeals lurking ahead. Bearing the weight of uncertainty, we step forward - sometimes with bold strides, sometimes crawling unwillingly - trying to move closer to what awaits us. However calculated or prudent we might be, a wrong turn is never off the table. Clutching what is most precious, with unwavering faith, we keep walking.