***Tea (TOPIC 3)
1. Do you like drinking tea?
2. When do you usually drink tea?
3.Who do you drink tea with, friends or family?
ANSWERS:
1.Is ice cold? It is an Uzbek custom to serve and drink tea regardless(irrespective) of the wethear outside.
2.That must be during breakfast and dinner because this is the time when our family gathers around a table,and enjoy cup of ‘’Oo long tea”.
3.Mostly,I enjoy my tea with family members but with friends we opt for fizzy drinks such as coke.
PART2
Situation 3 Describe an occasion you wasted your time on.
Answer:Well, time is quite precious and no one likes to waste the time. I am not an exception here. A few times I have also wasted my precious time. A few months back, I won two movie tickets. I was not able to find a suitable time to watch a movie at the cinema. Last week, I took some time out of my hectic schedule and went to watch a Bollywood movie with my friend. Before I plan to watch any movie, I do read critics so that my time is not wasted. However, I was in a hurry this time, and I booked movie tickets. When the movie started I could not understand the story and all things in the movie seemed rubbish. All comedy scenes were illogical. The storyline of the movie was also very bad. It seemed that actors did not perform at their best. It was very difficult to sit down in the movie theatre. My friend insisted me to watch this movie till the end. I got a sigh of relief at the end of the movie. It was a huge waste of time. Instead of watching a film, I might have gone for shopping or had fun with friends. So, this was the time when I wasted my time.
PART3
BEING BILINGUAL GOOD FOR THE BRAIN
In the modern world, being bilingual (or even multilingual) has many benefits. As one example, children who speak two languages score higher in math. Or as another example related to the business world, employers tend to offer a higher salary if the employee can speak more than one language. And let's not forget that people who speak another language have also been exposed to another culture, which can bring about a greater acceptance and understanding of others. Improved memory and decision-making skills serve as one benefit. Bilingualism also wards off Alzheimer's Disease. There's more, though. People who use two or more languages also can switch between tasks more quickly, perhaps because these people are more accustomed to the confusing back and forth between languages. And as for people with dementia, the first signs generally appear at about 71.4 years of age for monolinguals, but 75.5 years of age for bilinguals.
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