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Poetry from Sobirjonova Rayhona
Photo shows a young Central Asian woman with straight dark hair in a bun, a white collared shirt and black coat.
To My Beloved Teacher
(Dedicated to my teacher, Rajabova Sadoqat)
This world is but a fleeting dream,
A moment’s spark, a passing gleam.
Yet in this life so swift, so small,
You shine — a blessing to us all.
You brought the light where shadows lay,
You lit our minds, you shaped our way.
O dearest teacher, gentle, wise,
May peace forever fill your skies.
You gave us more than words could say,
Your time, your care, your heart each day.
You left your home, your rest, your part —
To warm the world with your pure heart.
Your every word — a golden tone,
Your every glance — compassion shown.
Among all teachers, you stand apart,
With prayer and love in every heart.
No poet’s pen could quite define
The grace that in your eyes does shine.
Each day we feel your tender art —
Your kindness lives in every heart.
At your soft call, we run, we race,
To see your smile, your gentle face.
In every class, your spirit’s near,
Our hearts rejoice — we feel you here.
May God preserve your days and years,
Protect your path, erase your fears.
May joy and health forever stay,
And blessings light your every day.
A thousand thanks I raise to you,
For all you gave, for all you do.
May Heaven guard, with mercy deep,
The soul whose love we’ll always keep.
Rayhona Sobirjonova💞Sadoqat Rajabova
Sobirjonova Rayhona, a 11th-grade student of the 8th general secondary school in Vobkent district, Bukhara region. She was born in December 2008 in the village of Cho’rikalon, Vobkent district, in a family of intellectuals. Her parents supported her from a young age. She started writing in the 3rd grade. Her first creative poem was published in the newspaper “Vobkent Hayot”. She has also published extensively in Synchronized Chaos Magazine, India’s Namaste India Magazine, Gulkhan Magazine, Germany’s RavenCage Magazine and many other magazines and newspapers. She has actively participated in many competitions, won high places and won many prizes, and she is still busy creating.
Poetry from Alan Catlin
Desperate refugees man
long bats for flight across
uncharted waters. Become like
characters in a Bergman movie
huddled together in the rudderless
craft for warmth. find the way
forward blocked by the bloated,
the waterlogged dead. There is
no going back, no path forward
to what lies on the other side.
Without food or water, it won’t
be long before they arrive there.
Vagrants sleeping
rough in scrub brush
near where the deer lie down,
their rent clothes
too soiled for rags
and a soaked, tightly bound
bed roll that may no longer
be used for sleeping.
Wild berries by the makeshift
dwelling mildew rotten
and he brown leaves of tree
canopies are blighted
with a black spot disease.
This is what summer’s end looks
like now
The lighthouse is electric
at night. The smooth,
white-washed stone is
being subsumed by an
alien life form: plankton
bioluminescent as moonglow
in transit. If we look too long
at what the tower looks like now,
our eyes begin to bleed
The white widow is naked
without her weeds, pacing
all night about the lighthouse
tower inviting the storm down
from the clouds, forcing stored
power from the ground to rise
as if coaxing the light from within
to energize the fractured sky.
At Gravesend retaining walls
and headstones have been
plundered for shelters.
Anything wooden has been
carted away and burnt.
Some plots here have been
vandalized, the exhumed bodies
stripped of anything of value
and left where they were thrown.
When the noon day siren blares
we expect them to rise up
to answer the call.
Even hawks flocking now
concentrically circling fields
stripped of life. There are more
birds than there is prey.
We retreat from their sightlines
as well as we can, as far into
the interior as the trees will allow.
It is only a matter of time.
Essay from Dildora Saidjonova

Effective methods of learning English as a foreign language
Dildora Saidjonova, UzSWLU, English philology faculty Uzbekistan, Tashkent Email: saidjonovadildora882@gmail.com
Abstract: The increasing significance of English as a global language has intensified the demand for effective strategies in second language acquisition. This article explores the most efficient methods for learning English as a second language, emphasizing immersion, shadowing, and interactive learning. Through an analytical review of these approaches, the study highlights how each method supports the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills while fostering cultural understanding and learner motivation.
The findings suggest that a combination of these methods creates a dynamic and learner-centered environment that enhances language proficiency more effectively than traditional approaches. Ultimately, the paper underscores the importance of adopting diverse and communicative learning techniques to achieve long-term fluency and confidence in English.
Key words: ESL, English, methods, acquisition, immersion, shadowing, interactive learning.
In today’s globalized world, English has become a dominant language of communication, education, science, and international business. As a result, the ability to use English effectively is increasingly recognized as a key factor for academic and professional advancement. However, mastering English as a second language (ESL) remains a complex process that requires effective learning methods according to learners’ needs, goals, and contexts. This article examines the most effective methods of learning English as a second language, focusing on innovative practices such as immersion, shadowing, and interactive learning.
Methods: According to several studies, the most effective methods for mastering the English language have been identified as immersion, shadowing and interactive exercises. The first way of learning English efficiently is immersion. Immersion emphasizes the importance of context and continuous exposure, often without relying on explicit instruction. In this setting, learners are encouraged to engage in real-world communication, allowing them to develop both receptive (listening and reading) and productive (speaking and writing) language skills in a more authentic and intuitive manner. The method mirrors the natural language acquisition process by facilitating learning in a dynamic, interactive environment.
This approach based on the idea that immersion accelerates language proficiency by reducing reliance on the learner’s native language and maximizing exposure to the second language in a meaningful context. Research has shown that immersion facilitates the development of fluency, vocabulary acquisition, cultural understanding and an overall deeper mastery of the language, often at a faster pace compared to conventional language-learning methods. Furthermore, it can creates a motivation-driven environment, where learners actively use the language in a variety of settings, improving both their linguistic and socio-pragmatic skills.
The “somber repetition” or “shadowing” method of language learning involve listening to a native speaker and immediately repeating what they say. This technique is very useful for improving pronunciation, intonation and fluidity in foreign language, such as English. The idea behind somber repetition is straightforward: an audience listens to an audio or video recording in the target language and attempts to mimic the words and phrases accurately as possible. This may be accomplished through podcasts, TED Talks or even songs. The goal is to actively strengthen linguistic skills and “immerse oneself” in the language.
How to do shadowing exercises:
Choose the material. Select recordings that are appropriate for your level. It could be podcasts, YouTube videos or shows and movies. Pay attention: Before you start repeating, listen to the recording once to understand the context and content. Repeat immediately: Start recording and repeat as soon as you can. Do not hesitate to pause if necessary to better grasp the phrases. Record your voice: To assess your progress, record yourself while repeating. This allow you to understand your mistakes and make corrections. Practice regularly: Dedicate time each day or week to practice.
Learning English by ear makes the process easier, even though we might not understand the meaning exactly. The shadowing technique should be broken down into five stages, according to its creator, A. Arguelles:
Imitation without intent. Listen to the tape without looking at the text and attempt to get its core. You must scroll through the same section as many times as necessary. Repeat whatever you can after the carrier.
Textual imitation. The second stage involves copying the native speaker’s speech while glancing at the translation. It is only translation.
Without any text in a foreign language. You cannot yet the constructs and grammar.
Replay in shadow mode. Repetition of the speaker’s voice with the text in front of him.
Elaboration. Read the sentence again and examine the pronunciation characteristics. Interactive learning emphasizes active participation, collaboration, and communication between learners and teacher. Unlike traditional teachers-centered methods, interactive learning encourage students to exchange ideas, solve problems, and use language in real communicative contexts. Interactive games and flashcards are well-known for being effective resources for improving vocabulary memory and motivating students. Some useful games like Quizlet and Kahoot! offer organized and interesting learning opportunities.
This approach aligns with Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory (1978), which states that knowledge is constructed through social interaction and collaborative dialogue. In an ESL classroom, students develop language competence not only through individual practice, but also through cooperation and negotiation of meaning with peers. In conclusion, mastering English requires the use of effective, engaging, and appropriate learning methods. Among the numerous strategies have proven to be particularly valuable in promoting linguistic competence and communicative confidence. Together, these methods create a comprehensive and balanced approach to language acquisition.
Therefore, educators and learners are encouraged to integrate these techniques into their study, as their combined application can significantly enhance both the effectiveness and enjoyment of learning English as a second language.
References:
https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/effective-study-techniques-for-learning-english/ _Approaches_and_Methods_in_Language_Teaching__2nd_Edition__Cambridge_Language_Teaching_Library_ Жуманиязова F., & Умарова J. (2025). The role of immersion in acquiring a second foreign language. Объединяя студентов: международные исследования и сотрудничество между дисциплинами, 1(1), 333–335. извлечено от https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/btsircad/article/view/101312 Takahashi, S. (2015). Shadowing as a Technique for Improving English Pronunciation: A Case Study.
D. Shomahmudovaeffective methods for learning English as a second language https://www.grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/download/7011/6781/12343
Poem from Dr. Perwaiz Shaharyar

WAR AND PEACE
The machines crush human feelings and emotions
The machines make slaves of weaker nations
Weapons are more dangerous to human beings
Because these kill and destroy the whole population
There have been warmongers in every part of the world
Since the agrarian society and the dawn of civilisations
There are a few nations under the influence of the devil
who want to make slaves of their neighbouring nations
The war is more devastating than the pandemic, COVID-19
To protect from it, has not been invented vaccine
Warmongers are just like Zombies, thirsty for blood
They are more damaging than earthquakes and flood
The soldiers become crazy in behaviour during the wars
In dealing with enemies, they don’t care about civilians
No one would like war across the whole world
It is imposed by only those who are bullying nations
Wars have left nothing to mankind except blood and tear
For the sake of peace, humanity has always had to bear
From the human fraternity of the world, I will appeal
Stop the war, resolve the disputes with a peaceful deal
Poetry from Brajesh Kumar Gupta

FEELING OUT OF SIGHT
Versatile love in life
Arrange feelings with emotions
Raise your love for me
State it, even when times are darkest
How we suffer despite this
And let me count the ways
Before the sun rises
Reasonably I have to make you mine
And when you’re with me
Joys that seem to boggle the mind
Equal by its tears, and clear
Sweet feelings of true love
Has touched our lives, our souls forever.
Dr. Brajesh Kumar Gupta ‘Mewadev’, Banda (U.P. – India)
Dr. Brajesh Kumar Gupta, also known as “Mewadev,” has been recognized on several prestigious platforms for his contributions to literature and the arts. Notably, the state of Birland commemorated him with a special edition postage stamp. He is the recipient of the Presidency of the International Prize De Finibus Terrae (IV edition), awarded in memory of Maria Monteduro in Italy. Dr. Gupta has been honoured with an honorary Doctorate of Literature (Doctor Honoris Causa) by both The Institute of the European Roma Studies and Research into Crimes Against Humanity and International Law in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, and the Brazil International Council CONIPA and ITMUT Institute.
In addition to his literary achievements, Dr. Gupta was awarded the Uttar Pradesh Gaurav Samman in 2019, further solidifying his impact on regional and international platforms. Currently, he holds the position of the 3rd Secretary-General of the World Union of Poets, serving from December 30, 2017, through December 31, 2024. His role in this organization is pivotal, reflecting his commitment to advancing the global literary community.
Dr. Gupta is an accomplished author of eight books and the editor of twenty-seven volumes, showcasing his extensive contribution to literary scholarship. Beyond his literary pursuits, he serves as the principal of S.K. Mahavidyalaya, Jaitpur, Mahoba (U.P.), and resides in Banda, Uttar Pradesh, India. For further engagement, he can be reached via his social media profiles at facebook.com/brajeshg1, or through email at dr.mewadevrain@gmail.com. His work and legacy are also featured on www.mewadev.com.
Essay from Gulizebo Matniyozova Adilbek
SELF-IMPROVEMENT – THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Student of Urgench Ranch University of Technologies, Faculty of English Philology
The greatest victory in life is not over others – it is the victory over yourself. Every person holds within them limitless potential and hidden strength. Yet, this power can only be awakened through one decision — the decision to work on yourself. No one can change you better than you can.
We live in a rapidly changing world. Those who stop improving are left behind. Success is never an accident — it is built through patience, discipline, and endless hard work. Change begins within. Many people dream of changing their lives, but only a few have the courage to start by changing themselves. Real transformation begins within the mind. Once you change your thoughts, you change your destiny.
Success is not about being perfect. It is about being a little better than you were yesterday. Every small step forward is a part of a bigger victory. My family – my source of strength. My family is the biggest source of inspiration in my life. We are a large family of twelve — my parents, five sons, and five daughters. I am the fifth child, followed by five younger brothers.
My parents have devoted their lives to us. They sacrificed their own comfort so that we could study, learn, and grow. Their love, patience, and belief in us are the foundation of who I am today. Every success I achieve is a way of honoring their sacrifices. My parents have taught me an important lesson: “Never give up, work hard, and fight for your dreams.”
Who am I? I am Gulizebo Matniyozova Adilbek qizi, born on June 22, 2006, in Khiva city, Ichan Qala, Pahlavon Mahmud Street, Uzbekistan. I am currently a first-year student of English Philology at Urgench Ranch University of Technologies. Since childhood, I have been in love with books. Every story I read opened a new world, a new thought, and a new dream. That is why I aspire to become a professional translator, to bring the beauty of Uzbek literature to the world, and to introduce world literature to my people.
Self-improvement – a philosophy of life
Self-improvement is not only about learning; it is about living. It is about growing a little more every day, keeping faith even when it’s hard, and never stopping the pursuit of your dreams. Some people wait for opportunities. Others create them. I choose to create mine — with courage, persistence, and hope.
Conclusion
Self-improvement is not only the key to success — it is the essence of a meaningful life. Those who master themselves can master their destiny. I believe that every young person who works hard on self-development will one day shine as a bright star of the future.
And I, too, am walking that path — learning, dreaming, and striving — because I know a simple truth:✨ Those who work hard never lose.
Matniyozova Gulizebo was born on June 22, 2006, in Khiva city, Uzbekistan. She lives in Ichan Qala, Pahlavon Mahmud Street, house number 92. She is a first-year student at Urgench Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies, majoring in English Philology. Gulizebo is hardworking and ambitious. Her dream is to become a professional English teacher and translator in the future.