9. English-speaking countries.
English is spoken by about 400 million countries around the world. English is the most popular second language. It is the native language of countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and the United States. Due to the fact that many countries speak English, great attention is paid to the English language in our country.
Ingliz tilida dunyo bo'ylab taxminan 400 millionga yaqin davlatlar so'zlashadi. Ingliz tili eng mashhur ikkinchi til. Buyuk Britaniya, AQSh, Amerika kabi davlatlarning ona tili hisoblanadi. Ingliz tilida ko'pgina davlatlar so'zlashgani sababli Yurtimizda ham inliz tiliga katta etibor qaratilmoqda.
10. My Family
I am Zhilin Andrey. Andrey is my name and Zhilin is my surname. I am seventeen years old. I want to tell you a few words about my family. My family is not large. I have got mother, father and grandmother. There are four of us in the family.
First of all some words about my parents. My mother is a teacher of biology. She works in a school. She likes her profession. She is a good-looking woman with brown hair. She is 44 but she looks much younger.
11. Education system in Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan, secondary education is divided into two stages. The first stage includes nine years of compulsory schooling with the same programs all over Uzbekistan. The second stage covers education and vocational training after nine years. It includes general secondary education and specialized secondary education. Young people receive general secondary education while staying in school for the tenth and eleventh grades. Upon successful completion, they get a Certificate of Complete Secondary Education.
Specialized secondary education is provided through a network of schools:
12. English in my life
There is a good quotation “how many languages you know so many times you are a man”. I think it is really so. I also think that persons should learn as much foreign languages as possible as it makes the outlook wider. Moreover knowing several foreign languages brings many opportunities to life. I know Ukrainian language as it is my mother tongue, Russian and English
13. What is your hobby and how often do you do
My favorite hobby is learn because I can learn more. I've been reading books since I was seven. And of course I have my own library with lots of books. If I had to take up a hobby I would probably choose singing.
14. My future profession
Centuries ago there were only a few jobs: people were farmers, bakers, butchers or salesmen. Today there are thousands of different kinds of jobs, and new ones are constantly appearing. And the problem of choosing the future profession has always been very important and difficult matter because it determines our future life in many ways. It is one of the most important decisions for every person.
15. Famous universities around the world
These institutions from the U.S. and more than 80 other countries have been ranked based on 13 indicators that measure their academic research performance and their global and regional reputations. Students can use these rankings to explore the higher education options that exist beyond their own countries' borders and to compare key aspects of schools' research missions.
16. International organizations
17 Describe your home
Answer A: I own a small but well-planned house. It is a 3 BHK flat with all basic facilities. A fully furnished kitchen, well-equipped bathrooms and spacious, ventilated rooms are its integral parts. A beautiful garden enhances its beauty and makes us feel closer to nature. The best thing about this house is that it is located in a sophisticated colony.
As you may have picked up in the previous chapter, we live in a world of laws. While sovereign states are the principal legal actors, international organisations are increasingly important in helping us govern our world. Today’s international system is made up of a cacophony of different voices and interests. In addition to states there are also non-governmental organisations, multinational corporations and hybrid organisations which are a mix of all the different categories.
19. Using the internet. Good and bad sides of using the internet.
Anyone who has spent any time online recently is sure to have come across something they’ve perceived as deplorable. For all the good that it does, some of the most divisive of human interaction happens on the web. Since it really depends on your perspective just how much negativity you take from the Internet, we’ll go through the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Internet to put into perspective just how it affects our lives.
20. Education system in English speaking countries
Plenty of English speaking countries have a top-notch learning system. It often consists of a 3-tier system that includes primary, secondary and tertiary education.
Before children join the first tier, they are supposed to go through an early childhood level. Depending on the country, this may be referred to as nursery, elementary, kindergarten or preparatory stage. Let us look at the system in each of these countries
21.Traveling
Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.[1] Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.
22.Physical exercises
It is often directed toward also honing athletic ability or skill.
Frequent and regular physical exercise is an important component in the prevention of some diseases such as heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity.
23.Gifts
A gift or a present is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment or anything in return. An item is not a gift if that item is already owned by the one to whom it is given. Although gift-giving might involve an expectation of reciprocity, a gift is meant to be free. In many countries, the act of mutually exchanging money, goods, etc. may sustain social relations and contribute to social cohesion.
24.Favorite TV programmes
The most popular entertainment in our home life is television. We have a choice between five channels: First Channel, Russia and 3 commercial channels. There is also a cable TV station in
our town. Television plays an important role in our life. It informs people about current events both national and international, the latest achievements in science and culture, and offers some programs, which are both interesting and stimulating.
25.Study time
With exams approaching, you should be thinking about how to get better at time management and organize your days so you can strike the right balance between home, work and university life. You should also try and eat some brain food - and no, we don't mean crisps and energy drinks!
By taking the time to arrange your priorities, you can give yourself the best chance of staying on track and organized during the exam period, which in turn can help reduce stress levels, something that can be the difference between success and failure at university.
26.My hometown.
The website will provide fascinating facts and images on the town’s history, prominent personalities and celebrities, art and culture and the latest buzz in hometown happenings and news.
It will highlight the best in local products and specialities, scenic attractions, shopping plazas, food courts, kopitiam and other eateries, and other special features that make your hometown the place you will always remember and keep returning to.
27.Foreign food
Although the British Empire collapsed decades ago, its colonies left an indelible mark on British cuisine. Asian, Middle Eastern, African and Caribbean foods are as much a part of the British culinary landscape nowadays as shepherd’s pie and trifle.
And we’re not talking about watered-down, Westernised versions, either. These foods are as fiery and flavourful as what you’d expect to find in your home country. Authentic cuisine is easy to find thanks to the large immigrant population. People from all over the world live in Britain, and lucky for us they have brought their traditional foods with them.
28.Teachers
In the first series probationary teacher Simon Casey (Andrew Lincoln) is the protagonist; later series have an ensemble cast. The cast changes dramatically, with few original characters remaining by the fourth series. While some of these disappearances are explained, others are not.
The first three series are set in the fictional Summerdown Comprehensive, which merges with another school in the fourth series to form Wattkins School. The first three series were filmed at the former Merrywood Grammar School and the fourth was filmed at the former Lockleaze school in Bristol, England.
29.Work and study
Many students take on part-time work to earn extra cash for travel, make new friends, improve their language skills, or network their way into a new career. But is it really possible to combine work with study, do well in your course… and still have a life?
What are the secrets to work-study-life balance? Can you really fit it all in?
30.Famous people
Never give up.” It’s probably one of the most cliché phrases you’ll hear as you’re building your career. But there’s a reason these sayings are clichés—you never know when success really does lie around the next corner.
We know believing that is easier said than done, so we collected the following stories of famous celebrities who definitely never gave up, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Stephen King, and J.K. Rowling, for starters.
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