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πŸ“ in which = where

That's the restaurant in which we met for the first time.

That's the restaurant where we met for the first time.

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πŸ“ at which = where

That picture was taken in the park at which I used to play.

That picture was taken in the park where I used to play.

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πŸ“ on which = when

I remember the day on which we first met.

I remember the day when we first met.

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πŸ“ in which = when

There was a very hot summer the year in which he was born.

There was a very hot summer the year when he was born.

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πŸ“ for which = why

Tell me the reason for which you came home late.

Tell me the reason why you came home late.

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πŸ“ for which = why

Do you want to know the reason for which he is angry with Sara?

Do you want to know the reason why he is angry with Sara?
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πŸ’‘ Notes

πŸ”»The relative adverb when can be replaced by β€˜in/on which’. Where can be replaced by β€˜in/at which’. Why can be replaced by β€˜for which’.

πŸ‘²πŸ»I don’t know the day when he came. (= I don’t know the day on which he came.)

🏑 I know the house where he lives. (= I know the house in which he lives.)

πŸ’» Do you know a shop where I can buy used laptops? (= Do you know a shop at which I can buy used laptops?)

😭 Do you know the reason why she cried? (= Do you know the reason for which she cried.)

πŸ”» Here are some more sentences that need a preposition:

"This is the table from which I took the book; This is the table which I took the book from." You can see that "This is the table which I took the book" doesn't work.
"This is the man to whom I owe the money; This is the man whom I owe the money to"
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Years ago, when I was younger,
I kinda liked a girl I knew.
She was mine, and we were sweethearts.
That was then, but then it's true.

I'm in love with a fairytale
Even though it hurts.
'Cause I don't care if I lose my mind.
I'm already cursed.

Every day we started fighting,
Every night we fell in love.
No one else could make me sadder,
But no one else could lift me high above.

I don't know what I was doing
When suddenly we fell apart.
Nowadays I cannot find her,
But when I do, we'll get a brand new start.

I'm in love with a fairytale
Even though it hurts.
'Cause I don't care if I lose my mind.
I'm already cursed.

She's a fairytale, yeah.
Even though it hurts.
'Cause I don't care if I lose my mind.
I'm already cursed.
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⭐️Speaking topic in Uzbekistan - 24 November 2019⭐️

◼️Describe A Person You Know Who Is Good At His Or Her Job

πŸ“ŒYou should say:

πŸ”°who the person is
πŸ”°how you know this person
πŸ”°what job they do
πŸ”°and explain what impact this πŸ”°person has on other people.


I’m currently working as a teacher in Focus education center in Fergana, and one person I see every day doing an amazing job is another teacher here. His name is Mr Hero. I know this person because we teach at the same education center and see each other every day. He’s been working there for a few years now whereas I’ve only just started. He teaches English and has a class of ten children of all abilities. Mr Hero has a huge impact not only on his students but also on the other members of staff. He has been a great support ever since I started teaching here and is always full of advice whenever I have a problem. Of course the main impact he has is on his students. He’s a wonderfully inspiring teacher who motivates his class to embrace learning with open arms. His enthusiasm and energy is infectious and makes everyone in his class more focused on their work and their school-life. He’s also very intelligent and knows many things, so heβ€˜s able to answer almost any question you ask him. His students are well-prepared for their future studies because they have such a wonderful teacher.

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βœ… Phrasal verbs with " Have "

πŸ’Ž Have a good time - yaxshi vaqt o'tkazmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a rest - dam olmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a break - tanaffus qilmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a cold - shamollamoq
πŸ’Ž Have 3 meals a day - kuniga 3 mahal ovqatlanmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a headache - boshi ogrimoq
πŸ’Ž Have a toothache - tishi ogrimoq
πŸ’Ž Have a backache - beli ogrimoq
πŸ’Ž Have a stomachache - oshqozoni ogrimoq
πŸ’Ž Have a sore throat - tomogi ogrimoq
πŸ’Ž Have a flu - gripp bolmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a cough - yotalmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a sneeze - aksirmoq
πŸ’Ž Have one's English - Ingliz tili bilan shug'ullanmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a smoke - chekmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a tea - choy ichmoq
πŸ’Ž Have a dictation - diktant yozmoq
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πŸ“˜ Grammar time

🍁 although
🍁 in spite of
🍁 in spite of the fact (that)
🍁 despite
🍁 despite the fact (that)

- Last year Paul and Sarah had a holiday by the sea.
- It rained a lot, but they enjoyed it.

You can say:

πŸ¦‹ Although it rained a lot, they enjoyed it.
πŸ¦‹ In spite of the rain, they enjoyed it
πŸ¦‹ Despite the rain, they enjoyed it.

⏭ After "although" we use Clause (Subject + verb)

πŸ¦‹ Although it rained a lot, we enjoyed our holiday.
πŸ¦‹ I didn't get the job although I had the necessary qualifications.

⏭ Compare the meaning of although and because:

πŸ¦‹ We went out although it was raining heavily.
πŸ¦‹ We didn't go out because it was raining heavily.

⏭ After "in spite of" or "despite" we use a noun, a pronoun (this/that/what etc.) or -ing:

πŸ¦‹ In spite of the rain, we enjoyed our holiday.
πŸ¦‹ I didn't get the job in spite of having the necessary qualifications.
πŸ¦‹ She wasn't well, but in spite of this she continued working.
πŸ¦‹ In spite of what I said yesterday, I still love you.

⏭ "despite" is the same as "in spite of". We say "in spite of" , but "despite" (without of):
πŸ¦‹ She wasn't well, but despite this she continued working, (not despite of this)

⏭ We can use
"despite the fact that + clause"
"In spite of the fact that + clause"

πŸ¦‹ I didn't get the job despite the fact (that) I had the necessary qualifications.
πŸ¦‹ In spite of the fact that I graduated from university, I couldn't find a job.

⏭ Compare "although" and "in spite of" , "despite"

πŸ¦‹ Although the traffic was bad,
we arrived on time.
πŸ¦‹ Despite the bad traffic, we arrived on time.
πŸ¦‹ In spite of the bad traffic, we arrived on time.

⏭ ''although" = "in spite of the fact that"
⏭ "although" = " despite the fact that"

πŸ¦‹Although I'm young, I've plenty of students.
πŸ¦‹ In spite of the fact that I'm young, I've plenty of students.
πŸ¦‹ Despite the fact that I'm young I've plenty of students.

πŸ¦‹ Although she doesn't study at university, she is very clever
πŸ¦‹ In spite of the fact that she doesn't study at university, she is very clever.
πŸ¦‹ Despite the fact that she doesn't study at university, she is very clever.

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IQ = Intelligence Quotient

ID = Identification

CD = Compact Disc

DVD = Digital Video-Disc / Digital Versatile Disc

PhD = Doctor of philosophy

ISO = International
Organization for Standardization

ICU = Intensive Care Unit

AIDS = Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

ISBN = International Standard Book Number

OPEC = Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

IRNA = Islamic Republic News Agency

ISNA = Iranian Student News Agency

TOEFL = Test of English as a Foreign Language

IELTS = International English Language Testing System

UNESCO = United Nations Educational Scientific and CulturalOrganization

UNICEF = United Nations Children’s Fund / United Nations International Children's Emergency Found

PIN = Personal Identification Number

SIM card =SIM is the abbreviation of Subscriber Identification Module

ASL
= age,sex,location

PM
= Private Message

PC
= Personal Computer

etc. = et cetera

vs.
= versus

e.g.
= exempli gratia

i.e.
= id est

a.m.
= ante meridiem

p.m.
= post meridiem

A.D.
= Anno Domini

B.C.
= Before Christ

BBC
= British Broadcasting Corporation

CNN
= Cable News Network

CIA
= Central Intelligence Agency

GPS
= Global Positioning System

FBI
= Federal Bureau of Investigation

LCD
= liquid crystal display

MMS
= Multimedia Messaging Service

NASA
= National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NBA
= National Basketball Association

VIP
= Very Important Person

PDF
= Portable Document Format
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⭐️Speaking topic in Uzbekistan - 25 November in 2019⭐️

◼️Describe about a water sport that you would like to do

πŸ“ŒYou should say:

πŸ”°What is the water sport
πŸ”°Where you’d like to do it
πŸ”°Would it be easy or hard to do
πŸ”°And say why you want to do this water sport


The water sport I would like to try in future will be River Rafting. Although I do not know how to swim but river rafting is done by wearing safety jackets, so one does not drown in the water. It is an adventurous water sport. There are many other water sports like deep sea diving, jet ski, para sailing etc but I want to try this first. I learnt about river rafting from one of my best friends. He did River Rafting last year during the summer and he told me it is really exciting. In my country people go to Toshkent for water rafting. One can do rafting for 12 kilometers or 16 kilometers. Rafting is not a difficult sport, it can be done by people of all age groups. But, you need to have an expert guide you because at some places it gets dangerous. That is why they provide safety equipment like helmets and life jackets to everyone. Rafting is done early in the morning. Each raft can carry approximately 6-8 people and a guide sits at the end. The raft is inflated using air and people paddle to drive it forward. During the course, there are several rapids in the river which bring a lot of thrill. When raft goes through the rapids it gets very fast and can sometimes go up in the air as well. I want to try this sport because I have never tried adventure sports in my life and this water sport sounds really exciting to me. I will probably do rafting during the next summer.

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Vocabulary time

πŸ”Έ decent β€” odobli, yaxshi xulqli
πŸ”Έ indecent β€” beadab
πŸ”Έ honest β€” toβ€˜gβ€˜risoβ€˜z
πŸ”Έ fair β€” toβ€˜gβ€˜risoβ€˜z, adolatli
πŸ”Έ sincere β€” samimiy
πŸ”Έ dishonest β€” gβ€˜irrom, noinsof
πŸ”Έ innocent β€” aybsiz, begunoh
πŸ”Έ guilty β€” aybdor
πŸ”Έ criminal β€” jinoyatchi
πŸ”Έ kind β€” mehribon
πŸ”Έ hostile β€” adovatli, dushmanlik
πŸ”Έ gentle β€” yuvosh, beozor
πŸ”Έ polite β€” odobli, xushmuomalali
πŸ”Έ rude β€” qoβ€˜pol
πŸ”Έ generous β€” saxiy
πŸ”Έ close-fisted β€” qizgβ€˜anchiq, qurumsoq
πŸ”Έ talkative β€” gapdon, koβ€˜p gapiradigan
πŸ”Έ sociable β€” kirishimli, dilkash
πŸ”Έ reserved β€” vazmin
πŸ”Έ docile β€” itoatli
πŸ”Έ disobedient β€” itoatsiz, gapga kirmaydigan
πŸ”Έ strict β€” talabchan
πŸ”Έ mild β€” yumshoq, muloyim
πŸ”Έ reliable β€” ishonchli
πŸ”Έ changeable β€” oβ€˜zgaruvchan
πŸ”Έ brave β€” mard, jasur
πŸ”Έ courageous β€” mard
πŸ”Έ cowardly β€” qoβ€˜rqoq
πŸ”Έ timid β€” jur'atsiz, tortinchoq
πŸ”Έ reasonable β€” ongli, idrokli
πŸ”Έ prudent β€” mulohazali, oβ€˜ylab ish qiladigan
πŸ”Έ light-minded β€” yengiltak
πŸ”Έ cautious β€” ehtiyotkor
πŸ”Έ incautious β€” beparvo

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βœ…English Uzbek phrases

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§Solving a Misunderstanding
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΏAnglashilmovchilik
β˜‘οΈSorry! (or: I beg your pardon!)
Kechiring!
β˜‘οΈNo problem!
Hechqisi yo'q!
β˜‘οΈCan you repeat please?
Iltimos, takrorlang
β˜‘οΈCan you speak slowly?
Sekinroq gapiring
β˜‘οΈCan you write it down?
Yozib qo'ying
β˜‘οΈDid you understand what I said?
Nima deganimni tushundingizmi?
β˜‘οΈI don't understand!
Tushunmayapman
β˜‘οΈI don't know!
Bilmayman!
β˜‘οΈWhat's that called in Uzbek?
Bu O'zbek tilida qanday ataladi?
β˜‘οΈWhat does that word mean in English?
Bu so'z Ingliz tilida nimani bildiradi?
β˜‘οΈHow do you say "thanks" in Uzbek?
O'bek tilida "rahmat"qanday aytiladi?
β˜‘οΈWhat is this?
Bu nima?
β˜‘οΈMy Uzbek is bad
Men O'zbek tilida yaxshi gapiraolmayman
β˜‘οΈDon't worry!
Xavotir bo'lmang!
β˜‘οΈI agree with you
Fikringizga qo'shilaman
β˜‘οΈIs that right?
To'g'rimi?
β˜‘οΈIs that wrong?
Noto'g'rimi?
β˜‘οΈWhat should I say?
Nima deyishim kerak?
β˜‘οΈI just need to practice
Tajriba orttirishim kerak
β˜‘οΈYour Uzbek is good
O'zbek tilida yahshi gapiryapsan

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πŸ“Œ The idioms that we can use instead of I'm happy..πŸ‘‡

βœ…I walk on air.

βœ…I feel like a million dollar.

βœ…I am on cloud nine.

βœ…I'm like a dog with two tails.

βœ…I'm in high sprit.

βœ…I'm so happy.

βœ…I'm in the air.

βœ…I am over the moon.

βœ…I am in seventh heaven.

βœ…I am in tip top shape.


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Kechagi darsni davomi
πŸ”°O’zidan keyin ING qo’shimchasini oladigan fe’llar ko’p. Mana ulardan eng ko’p uchraydiganlari.

πŸ’’I admit telling her. – Men unga aytganligimni tan olaman.

πŸ’’I appreciate having the raise. – Men pul yig’ilganidan xursandman.

πŸ’’I avoid speaking to him. – Men u bilan gaplashishdan qochaman.

πŸ’’I consider blowing your nose in public to be wrong. – Men hammaning oldida burun tozalashni noto’g’ri, deb bilaman.

πŸ’’I delayed coming until the last possible moment. – Men kelishni imkon qadar kechiktirdim.

πŸ’’He denied telling her. – U unga aytganligini inkor etdi.

πŸ’’I enjoy dancing. – Men raqs tushishdan rohatlanaman.

πŸ’’I feel like having a party. – Men bazm uyushtirishni xohlayman.

πŸ’’I’ve finished writing the report. – Men hisobotni yozishni tugatdim.

πŸ’’I’ve given up going to the gym. – Men sport zalga borishni tashladim.

πŸ’’I can’t help thinking about it. – Men uni o’ylamasdan tura olmayapman.

πŸ’’I can’t imagine ever leaving this company. – Men bu kompaniyadan ketishni hech tasavvur qila olmayman.

πŸ’’I don’t mind doing that. – Men buni qilishga qarshi emasman.

πŸ’’He put off talking to her as long as he could. – U imkon boricha bu bilan gaplashishni kechiktirdi.

πŸ’’I can’t stand drinking beer. – Men pivo ichishni yomon ko’raman.

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πŸ“Œ Top-100 juda muhim bo'lgan inglizcha so'zlar πŸ“˜

1. desire - istak, hoxish
2. glory - sharaf, go'zallik
3. pumpkin - qovoq
4. experience - tajriba
5. reconcile - yarash(tir)moq
6. astonishing - hayratda qoldiradigan
7. child - bola
8. sophisticate - nozik, nafis
9. regret - pushaymonlik
10. rebel - isyon, isyonchi
11. tranquil - bosilgan, vazmin
12. sunrise - quyoshning otishi
13. sunset - quyosh botishi
14. fabulous - aqil bovar qilmas
15. meadow - o'tloq, yaylov
16. reflection - aks, tasir
17. passion - ehtiros
18. umbrella - soyabon
19. lollipop - xo'razqand
20. banana - banan
21. animal - jonivor
22. perfection - mukammalik
23. mother - ona
24. Important - muhim
25. gorgeous - juda yaxshi ajoib
26. sweetheart - shirin qalb
27. butterfly - kapalak
28. godsend - g'oyibdan kelgan omad, baxt
29. unique - yakkayu yagona
30. summer - yoz
31. incredible - juda ajoib
32. inspiration - ilhombaxsh
33. honey - asal
34. holiday - bayram, tatil
35. faith -ishonch
36. hope - umid, umid qilmoq
37. love - sevmoq, sevgi
38. consequences - oqibat
39. extra - qo'shimcha
40. father - ota
41. dandelion - qoqio't
42. innuendo - tuhmat
43. pray - ibodat qklmoq
44. paradise - jannat
45. imaginary - xayloliy
46. pleasure - mamnun bo'lish
47. measure - o'lchamoq
48. happiness - baxt
49. simultaneously - bir vaqtda bolgan
50. destination - belgilangan joy
51. insatiable - tariflab bumaydigan
52. sky - osmon
53. magnificent - ajoib, zo'r
54. miracle - mo'jiza
55. pronunciation - talaffuz qilmoq
56. hurricane - kuchli dovul
57. lullaby - alla
58. jubilant - haddan tashqari hursand
59. reliable - ishonchli
60. light - yorug'
61. universe - borliq, olam
62. volcano - vulqon
63. rise - o'sish
64. pure - toza, beg'ubor
65. amazing - ajablanadigan
66. forever - har doim
67. believe - ishonch, ishonmoq
68. crazy - telba, aqldan ozgan
69. smart - aqilli
70. fate - taqdir, qismat
71. accomplishment - muaffaqiyatli tamomlash
71. sensation - his hayajon
72. sleepwalker - uyqusirab yuradigan
73. multiplication - ko'paytirish
74. infidelity - bevafolik
75. success - muaffaqiyat
76. honey - asal
77. exciting - hayajonlantiruvchi
78. satisfactory - qoniqarli
79. mercy - rahm shavqat
80. essential - muhim
81. humanity - insoniy
82. disclose - oshkor qimoq
83. unfortunately - afsuski, baxtga qarshi
84. liberty - ozod, erkin
85. library - kutubxona
86. beautiful - chiroyli
87. betray - hiyonat qilmoq
88. grateful - minnatdor
89. unbelievable - ishonchsiz
90. naive - sodda, go'l
91. smile - tabassum
92. behavior - hulq
93. impressive - tasirli
94. procession - marosim, tantana
95. admit - tan olmoq
96. sophisticated - nozik, nazokatli
97. maintain - davom etmoq
98. suave - hushmuomila
99. guilty - ayb
100. sadness - g'amgin

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🚩 Ingliz-tilidagi 15 ta eng mashhur sleng qisqartmalar (2-qism)

16. Tell’em = Tell them - ayt ularga
E.g. I don’t wanna tell’em - men ularga aytishni xohlamayman

17. Cos = Because - chunki
E.g. I don’t like this house cos it’s too big - menga bu uy yoqmayapti chunki o'ta katta ekan

18. Bitta = bit of - ozgina, sal

19. I’mma = I’m going to - ...moqchiman
E.g. I’mma talk to her - men u bilan gaplashmoqchiman

20. Gonna = Going to - ...moqchi
E.g. I'm not gonna tell you - senga aytmoqchimasman

21. Needa = Need to - kerak/muhtoj
E.g. You needa know about him - sen u haqida bilishing kerak

22. Oughta = Ought to - kerak
E.g. You oughta phone your sister - Siz singlingizga telefon qilishingiz kerak

23. Hafta = Have to - kerak
E.g. You hafta go - siz ketishingiz kerak

24. Hasta = Has to - kerak
E.g. She hasta work today - u bugun ishlashi kerak

25. Usta = Used to - manosi: oldin shunaqa edi, hozir unaqa emas
E.g. She usta live in London - u (oldin) Londonda yashar edi

26. Supposta = Supposed to - kerak
(chunki oldindan kelishilgan yoki so'z berilgan)
E.g. I’m supposta start a new job on Tuesday - men Seshanbada yangi ish boshlashim kerak

27. C'mon = Come on - 1-qo'ysangchi, 2-bo'laqol
E.g. Cmon, hurry up! - bo'laqol, shoshil/tezro bo'l!

28. Ya = You/you are - siz
E.g. Who saw ya? - Sizni kim ko'rdi?

29. Gotta = (have) got a - bor/ega
E.g. Have you gotta phone? - Telefoningiz bormi?

30. Shoulda = Should have - kerak edi
E.g. I shoulda called yesterday - kecha telefon qilishim kerak edi

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