My last day. Mening kechagi ish kunim.
Yesterday I got up at 7 o'clock in the morning. I did my morning exercises, washed myself and dressed. Then I sat down to breakfast. At 8 o'clock I leave home and go to the Institute. As a rule I come to the Institute at a quarter to 9. The Lessons begin at 9 sharp. Today we have two lectures, a seminar and an English lesson. At our English lessons we read the texts, ask and answer questions and do all sorts of exercises. We do not write many exercises. We usually write exercises at home. We speak English at the lessons. We speak English a little now, but we want to speak English well. At about 1 o'clock I generally have dinner at the canteen. I come home at about 6 o'clock. I have supper and do my homework. I always do my homework in the evening, but I never work late in the evening. At 11 o'clock I go to bed.
Sort of Food. Taom turlari.
Uzbeks generally cat by hand and sit at the floor or at the low table - dastarkhan. At the beginning the table is served with sweets and fruits. Later it is served with vegetables and
salads. Then it is the turn of soups - savory shurpa, thick mastava, ctc. Repast is finished with main dishes - manti, lagman, shashlik and plov.
Uzbek food is probably one of the main sights of Uzbekistan, which will become the discovery for all gourmets. Types of Uzbek food: Soups, Plov, Meat dishes. Bread, Floury dishes. Vegetables and fruits. Spices, Tea, Sour milk dishes. Oriental sweets, manti, lagman, somsa, dymlama, chuchvara, uzbek kabob and shashlik.
The tasks during the holidays. Bayramlarni nishonlashda qilinadigan ishlar
I would like to tell you about holidays and traditions in the United States of America. The so-called legal holidays include Christmas, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and others.
Christmas is a religious holiday celebrated on the 25th of December. On this day Americans celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and sing Christmas carols. Another important tradition is sending Christmas cards. People start sending cards to their relatives and friends early in December, Going home for Christmas, is another good tradition. Christmas is considered to be a family celebration and every person must come back home on this day. This means that at Christmas, American houses are full of aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives who might not see each other for a year. Americans put up a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys and sweets. There are religious ceremonies at churches on Christmas Day and families usually attend them. The Christmas table is very big. You can see turkey, ham, sweet potatoes, pies and other food. In the morning children hurry to the Christmas tree to look for presents. They hang big colourful socks for Santa Claus to put presents inside. Everybody starts unwrapping presents and thanking each other.
New Year's Day is celebrated on the 1 -st of January but Americans begin celebrating it on the 31-st of December, There is a big celebration in Times Square in New York City on this day. New Year's Day is not as widely celebrated as Christmas. On January 1 Americans visit friends, relatives and neighbours. There are parties and a lot of food. People watch television together and write New Year’s resolutions.
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