MY DAY OFF
On week days I go to the Institute. Sunday is my day off. On this day I do not go to the Institute and may sleep till 8 or 9 o’clock. Then I get up, listen to the music and do my morning exercises. Then I wash, dress myself and prepare breakfast. After breakfast I clean our room in the hostel where I live with my groupmates. Then I spend my day off in different ways. Sometimes my friends and I go to the cinema to see a new film or to the theatre to see a play, opera or ballet or to a concert. We also like to visit exhibitions of all kinds. Sometimes we go for a walk to get fresh air. That’s why we leave town for the country. We swim and bath, we play different sports and games there. We especially enjoy our rest if the weather is fine. In winter I prefer to spend my rest day at home. I go to my native town to see my parents and other relatives. I visit my grandparents and help them with the work in the garden. And my Granny tries to feed me with tasty home food – samsa, hunon or a cake. My Granny is a wonderful cook! She asks me a lot of questions about my study at the Institute. We have a very good time together. Next Sunday my friends and I will visit the Museum of Local Lore. It is one of the centres of cultural life in Andizhan. We also want to go shopping to choose a birthday present for one of our friends. In the evening I get ready for a new working week. We have a lot necessary and interesting work to do at our Institue.
TASHKENT
Tashkent is the capital of the independent Republic of Uzbekistan. It is a very old city. It was founded about 2200 years ago. It stands on the Chirchik River and has a population of about 2 and a half million people of various nationalities. There are several Muslim monuments and historical buildings such as the Kukaldosh madrasah and the Jomiy mosque which were built in the 16th century. Now days Tashkent has become one of the most modern cities in Central Asia with its new avenues, squares, high buildings and fountains. Tashkent is a political center of our country. National and international congresses, sessions and festivals are held in Tashkent. Tashkent is an economic and financial center of our state. The National Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan is situated here. Many plants, factories, enterprises and joint ventures which produce different goods are in Tashkent. Tashkent is a cultural center. There are many museums, theatres, art galleries and concert halls in Tashkent, among them – Alisher Navoyi Opera and Ballet Theatre, Khamza Drama Theatre, Amir Timur Museum, Art Museum, Turkiston Concert Hall and others. Tashkent has many universities, among them the National University of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Malaysian University, Westminster University and others. There are many academies, institutes, colleges, lyceums and schools in Tashkent. Tashkent is a transport center with two airports, two railway stations, many bus stations and an underground with four lines and beautiful stations. There are a lot of places in Tashkent where children with their parents and guests of the capital can spend a good time; they are Tashkent-land, Aqua Park, Japanese Garden, Tashkent Circus, Gafur Gulom Park, Samarqand Darvozasi, Singing Fountain near “Sayohat” Hotel and others. Tashkent is a very beautiful and flourishing city. We are proud of our capital.
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