Adiba Pardabayeva
“- I used to say that one day I will become a journalist.”
As I grew older, I graduated from school, and after school, I graduated from high school. I worked hard on myself to make my voice beautiful.
Today I am 19 years old. I can make people in a big hall look at me. All this is due to my interest in journalism. To be a journalist, you need to read more books, communicate freely, and have a wide range of thinking to become a public speaker.
When you’re in front of the screen, you need to be able to control your emotions and be the master of your own soul. I was more interested in writing poetry since I was young. My first story “Don’t be proud” was published in the 6th grade. I started appearing on TV since I was in the 8th grade.
As I participated in and won many contests, I was invited to appear on television for a special number. I participated in Surkhandaryo TV programs “Munavvar Kun” and “Assalam Surkhan”. Later, I also worked as a reporter on “Ishanch” TV channel. As I begin my career as a journalist on this channel, I would like to thank my teacher Begzod Kadyrov, the person who most closely introduced me to this field.
They spared no time to teach us. They taught us how to behave in front of the screen, how to speak, from our dressing culture to our hairstyle. It was very difficult to describe my excitement when I picked up the microphone for the first time.
A journalist should always be rich in news. He has to be patient and endure his own difficulties. I am currently studying at the Nukus State Pedagogical Institute, majoring in bachelor’s education.
The threshold of UzJoku, which I wanted, is now a dream for me. But I have a purpose in my heart. One day I will definitely study my master’s course at UzJoku. I am working for this now.
Future journalist Adiba Pardabayeva
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