Essay from Muhammadjonova O’g’iloy Bunyodbekov qizi

Young Central Asian woman in a black coat, white dress top, and black pants, in front of a window with some green bushes outside.

• A1~B2 grammar topics
• Reading practice
• Listening practice
• New words and using them in sentences
• Discipline and plan
• Writing practice
• Reading practice

1.  Consistently learn grammar and use this knowledge to form sentences and practice them.
2.  Read articles and books.
3.  Listen to podcasts, TED talks.
4.  Write texts and essays to express your thoughts.
5.  Write formal articles such as emails and applications.


6.  Watch Turkish movies (with subtitles, especially at the beginning).
7.  Write down unfamiliar words from movies in a notebook and repeat them along with the actors.
8.  Choose a specific actor from a movie and imitate them, also learning their speech and emotions.


9.  Whenever possible, watch newly released films; it is not recommended to watch old, historical movies.
10. I recommend the following 3 movies:
• Aşk Taktikleri 2 (Love Tactics 2) – Romantic Comedy
• Sen Büyümeye Bak (You Look at Your Growth) – Drama
• Bursa Bülbülü (Bursa Nightingale) – Musical Comedy

Learning Turkish in three months is a huge goal, but it can be achieved with determination! Live with the language every day: watch films, listen to music, and podcasts. Dedicate at least two or three hours daily; consistency is very important. Focus on basic grammar and everyday words. Don’t be afraid to speak; learn from your mistakes. Find language exchange partners. With perseverance and practice, you will certainly succeed! You can do it!

I am Muhammadjonova O’g’iloy Bunyodbekov qizi. I was born on September 11, 2010, in Qo’rg’ontepa district, Andijan region. I am a 9th-grade student at the 5th Specialized School.

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