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βœ… January - May 2020
Forwarded from πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ENGLISH: Fast and easy (Furqat Abdurayimov)
βœ…Ushbu kanalda siz :

βœ”οΈ Har kunlik matnlar

βœ”οΈ Matndagi yangi so'zlar tarjimasi

βœ”οΈ Matni o'qib audio shaklida yuborib o'z nutqingiz va so'z boyligingizni o'shirishingiz mumkin

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πŸ“šAt first, firstly, first

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πŸ—£Short Vowel Sound

#Phonetics

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πŸ—£Long Vowel Sounds

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πŸ—£Diphthongs Sounds

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πŸ—£Triphthongs Sounds

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πŸ—£ Dialogue
🎧 #Track

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W: This is a good spot. Let's stop and have our picnic next to the river.

M: Good idea. Walking always makes me hungry.
I'm ready for lunch.


W: We can sit here on the grass. Oh no! Someone forgot to throw these empty paper bags away.
There is litter everywhere!


M: Why do people always leave litter around? It's not a nice thing to do. It spoils other people's picnics.

W: I think they are lazy. Or maybe they just don't care. Look, there are some empty cans and glass bottles under that tree, too.

M: People should clean up before they leave, and not leave litter lying around.

W: That's right. Well, after our picnic, let's pick up all the litter we can and take it out of here.

M: OK! And next week, let's come back with friends and pick up some more.

W: Good idea!

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πŸ”°About Myself

First of all let me introduce myself. My name is Taras.

I'm seventeen years old.

I'm at 11-th grade.

There are two more kids in the family besides me β€” my elder brother Oleg and my younger sister Marija.

Oleg is twenty-one, he attends a University, he will be a dentist.

Marija is only twelve, she is a schoolgirl.

I forgot to mention one more member of our family.

It's our favourite poodle Tim.

My parents are not old at all.

My Mum is forty, she works for a newspaper.

My Dad is forty-four, he is an engineer in computers.

My parents love their jobs very much.

I'm doing quite well at school.

My parents are proud of my marks.

I go in for sports. I play basket-ball.

In summer time I like yachting and windsurfing.

I take part in different basket-ball competitions.

In a year I shall finish my school and I have to decide what occupation to choose.

I have been studying English for seven years.

I want to be a military interpreter.

My grandparents are already retired.

They like gardening and spend all their time growing tomatoes, potatoes, onions, strawberries, raspberries.

Questions:
1. Do you go to school?
2. What grade are you at?
3. How old are your parents?
4. Are you the only child in the family?
5. Do you have a pet?
6. Are your grandparents still alive?
7. Do you go in for sports?
8. Do you like reading?

πŸ”°Vocabulary:

to introduce β€” tanishtirmoq

let me introduce myself β€” ruxsatingiz bilan o'zimni tanishtiray

residential β€” aholi yashaydian

residential areas β€” aholi yashash joyi

grade β€” daraja

to attend university β€” univesitetga qabul qilinmoq

kid β€” bola

favourite β€” sevimli


poodle β€” pudle ( it turi)

to forget β€” unutmoq

job β€” kasb


proud β€” g'ururlanmoq

to be proud of smth β€” biror narsa bilan faxrlanmoq

to go in for sports β€” sport bilan shug'ulanmoq

occupation β€” vaqtinchalik shug'ullanmoq

military - harbiy

interpreter β€” tarjimon

to retire β€”
nafaqaga chiqmoq

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English Idioms

1. (named after)
to give someone (usually a baby) the name of another person

2. (no big deal)
something not difficult or troublesome.

3. (on top of the world)
feeling wonderful; glorious; ecstatic.

4. (to bear in mind) or (to keep in mind)
to remember a piece of information when you are making decisions or thinking about a matter.

5. (behind someone's back)
Out of one's presence or without someone's knowledge.

6. (build castles in the air)
to daydream; to make plans that can never come true.

7. (drop someone a line)
to send a short letter to someone.

8. (easy come, easy go)
something that you say in order to describe someone who thinks that everything is easy to achieve, especially earning money, and who therefore does not worry about anything.

9. (every now and then)
Occasionally, from time to time; also, periodically.

10. (to follow someone's footstep)
to do something that was done before.

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