🗣 Pronunciation Focus: "Live" (Verb) vs "Live" (Adjective) 🗣
🔑 Did you know? The same word can sound different depending on how it's used!
1️⃣ Live (Verb):
"I live in Tashkent."
Pronunciation: /lɪv/
(Used to talk about where someone resides or stays.)
2️⃣ Live (Adjective):
"I watched a live concert."
Pronunciation: /laɪv/
(Used to describe something happening in real-time, like an event.)
✅ Tip:
Notice the difference in pronunciation:
/lɪv/ (verb) – Short "i" sound
/laɪv/ (adjective) – Long "i" sound
🎯 Quick Tip: Pay attention to the context to pronounce it correctly! Keep practicing to sound more natural! 😎
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11/15/2024, 5:17:01 AM
📚 Quick Grammar Tips: "Approach" & "Visit" 📚
🔑 Know the difference in using these words as nouns & verbs! 🔑
Approach:
Noun: "She has a new approach to solving the problem."
(Refers to a method or way of doing something; "to" shows direction or relationship.)
Verb: "He approached the situation carefully."
(Refers to moving toward something, no "to" needed when used as a verb.)
Visit:
Noun: "I paid a visit to the museum."
(Refers to the act of going to a place; "to" indicates direction.)
Verb: "I will visit my grandparents this weekend."
(Refers to the action of going to see someone or somewhere; no "to" needed here!)
Use "to" with nouns to indicate direction or relationship.
Drop "to" when using as verbs! Keep it simple and clear! 😎
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11/14/2024, 5:03:02 AM
📚 Quick Tips: "Answer," & "Access," 📚
1. Answer:
Noun: "She gave an answer to my question."
Verb: "She answered my question."
2. Access:
Noun: "I need access to this file."
Verb: "You can access the document online."
🔍 Remember: Use "to" with these words when they're nouns to show direction or relationship. But when they’re verbs, drop the "to"! Keep it simple and clear! 😎
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11/13/2024, 12:13:09 PM
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11/13/2024, 4:06:25 AM
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11/12/2024, 12:51:15 PM
PART 2 – Describe a time you went to a crowded place
You should say:
🔵what place it was
🔵when you went there
🔵who you went with
🔵what people do there
One particular experience of being in a crowded place was a wedding I attended recently. It was my niece’s wedding, and it took place about a month ago. Weddings in Uzbekistan are usually vibrant and festive, and this one was no exception. I went there with my parents and siblings, as attending family events is considered important in our culture, especially when close relatives are involved.
The wedding venue was filled with people—family members, friends, and acquaintances from both the bride's and groom's sides. In typical Uzbek tradition, such events are often massive gatherings where hundreds of people come together to celebrate the occasion. The atmosphere was lively, with people enjoying traditional dishes, dancing, and catching up with one another.
Unfortunately, as is quite common in some Uzbek weddings, things can get a little chaotic. For instance, a couple of young men got into an argument that escalated into a scuffle—most likely due to alcohol consumption, which tends to occur at such events despite efforts to keep the atmosphere light.
Personally, I am not a fan of crowded places, and this wedding reminded me why. The sheer number of people made it overwhelming, and the noise was quite excessive. Although the purpose of the gathering was to celebrate and reconnect with family, I found it difficult to relax or enjoy the moment because of the large crowd. I much prefer smaller, more intimate gatherings where I can engage in meaningful conversations and feel more comfortable.
However, I did appreciate the cultural significance of the event. It’s always nice to see family members getting together to uphold traditions, share joyful moments, and celebrate milestones like weddings. But overall, I’d say crowded events are not really my thing, as they tend to be too noisy and exhausting for my liking.
10/31/2024, 5:03:01 AM
🆕 PART-1 | TOPIC-25. FISHING
(SEPTEMBER 2024 - APRIL 2025)
PART 1 – FISHING
1. Have you ever been to a place where there are lots of fish around you?
Answer: No, I haven’t had the chance to visit a place with an abundance of fish. I suppose the closest I’ve come to that experience would be seeing aquariums on TV or photos of fish markets. However, I’ve never physically been surrounded by fish, either in nature or at an aquarium. It’s not something I’ve actively sought out, to be honest.
2. Is fishing popular in your country?
Answer: Yes, fishing is quite popular in Uzbekistan, especially in areas with reservoirs, lakes, and rivers. It’s a common activity among those who enjoy spending time outdoors, particularly during weekends and holidays. In rural areas, fishing isn’t just a pastime but also a way for people to catch food for their families. In larger cities, like Tashkent, it’s more of a recreational activity, with people taking trips to nearby fishing spots to unwind.
3. Do you like eating fish?
Answer: Although fish is beneficial for health, especially for improving eyesight, it’s not really my favorite food. The smell is something I find quite off-putting, and dealing with tiny bones can be frustrating. So, I tend to avoid eating it unless it’s prepared in a way that masks the odor, like in certain fried or grilled dishes. Even then, I prefer other sources of protein, like chicken or beef.
4. Have you seen any movies with lots of fish?
Answer: No, I can’t recall watching any movies that heavily feature fish. I usually gravitate towards comedies, as they help me unwind after a long day. Watching something serious or nature-themed with a focus on fish isn’t really my style. That said, I’m aware that movies like Finding Nemo are quite popular, but I’ve just never felt inclined to watch them.
5. Why do people go fishing?
Answer: People go fishing for a variety of reasons. For some, it’s a way to relax and enjoy nature, providing a break from their hectic daily routines. Others see it as a chance to bond with friends or family, as it offers time to chat without distractions. In rural areas, fishing can also serve as a practical activity to provide fresh food. On top of that, many people find fishing a rewarding experience because it teaches patience and gives a sense of accomplishment when they catch something.
6. Where can you see fish?
Answer: Fish can be found in many places, both natural and artificial. In nature, they’re often spotted in rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans. If you’re not out in the wild, you can still see them in fish tanks at restaurants, aquariums, or even pet stores. In my city, Tashkent, some markets have sections dedicated to live or freshly caught fish. And, of course, fish also appear in media, like in nature documentaries or on cooking shows.
10/30/2024, 10:42:24 AM
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4/26/2024, 12:44:38 PM
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4/26/2024, 9:14:48 AM
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4/26/2024, 3:24:20 AM