9.
1. My university 2.
14.
25. Going to the Cinema.
Music.
5.
16. Hometown/ Living place.
Clothes, Fashion & Jewellery.
Weather.
Culture/Tradition.
33. Weekdays and Months.
11. Games / Sports.
22.
6.
7.
18. The Education System of Great Britain.
29.
Family.
26.
36.
37.
40.
Free time activity
21.
31.
32.
The National Holidays of Uzbekistan.
A set of questions designed to determine the level of foreign language proficiency of candidates applying
for state scholarships named after the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
12. National Food and Drink.
Transportation.
Daily activities.
34.
University/ Workplace.
The National Symbols of Uzbekistan.
19.
Internet & Technology (Telephone, Email, Social media, etc.).
Shopping.
3. My favorite daily routine 4.
8.
Flowers & Plants.
30.
Future plans.
Pets.
15.
Language.
10. The Education System of the USA.
Reading.
39.
Going to the Theater.
17.
28.
English language
13.
23. Weekends.
Going out.
20.
Exercise.
Independent Uzbekistan.
41.
42.
27.
38.
The Education System of Uzbekistan.
Festivals.
Educational Organizations.
Sightseeing Places.
Interesting places.
Traveling.
Question 1 and 2 (for speaking):
Leisure time activity.
24. The National Ceremonies of Uzbekistan.
35. Neighbors & Neighborhood.
Daily routine.
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2. Pancake Day
Describe the weather you like Describe a gift you received
43.
Interests and Hobbies.
Many British towns hold pancake races on Shrove Tuesday. People wear fancy dresses and run down the street
with a pancake in a pan. They must throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan as they run. It must not fall
on the ground.
1. What is wearable technology?
44.
Flora & Fauna.
Dancing.
45.
Wearables have existed for hundreds of years. Pocket watches, which later became wristwatches, or glasses were
some of the first examples in the history of wearable technology. People wore them to have a more comfortable life,
and we still do! Glasses help you see, and watches give you useful information. But modern wearable devices are
more complicated. They are electronic, and they use the internet to collect, store and send different kinds of information.
The first popular electronic wearable technology was Fitness trackers, like 'Fitbits', which became popular in the 2010s.
They monitor your heart and movement and help you keep fit. Now, wearable technology helps people stay healthy in
new ways.
46. Home/Accommodation.
52. Newspapers.
In the UK, people celebrate Pancake Day. This festival takes place in February, on Shrove Tuesday.
During Lent, people traditionally stop eating delicious food, like cakes and chocolate. So on Shrove Tuesday, they
must eat up all the nice food in their cupboards. So they make pancakes, and they often eat them with lemon
and sugar.
48.
Friends / Colleagues
The tradition of pancake races started in Olney, Buckinghamshire. According to a story, a housewife made pancakes
on Easter Sunday in 1445. Then she heard the church bells. She was worried because she was late for
church, so she ran to church with her pan and pancake in her hand! Now, Olney's pancake race is famous. All the
competitors are housewives. They must throw the pancake
Eating out manners.
49.
Feeling respect for Elder People.
51.
Question 3 (for translation)
Wearable technology, or "wearables", is the name for the type of electronic devices we can wear as accessories,
implanted in our clothing or even in our body. Wearables are hands-free gadgets with microprocessors and a connection
to the Internet.
Seasons.
50. Magazines & TV.
53.
54.
47. Food/Cooking.
This is the day before Lent. Lent is an important time in the Christian calendar. It lasts 47 days.
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Nowadays, Thanksgiving is the country's largest secular holiday and represents a time when friends
and family get together for a large turkey dinner. Traditionally people make stuffing, mashed potatoes,
cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie to go with the huge roast turkey.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the USA on the 4th Thursday of November. The tradition comes from
the first people to arrive from England to North America. The Native Americans taught them to grow
food and hunt, and the pilgrims invited the Native Americans for a dinner after the harvest.
This was the first Thanksgiving in common folklore.
In the morning, there is a massive parade in NYC called the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, which
has a lot of giant balloons, famous people, and marching bands. In the afternoon, people watch
American football games. There is usually one game in the afternoon and one in the evening.
I will try to write again soon, but we are doing so much that I can't make any promises. Take care.
The invention with the biggest impact was probably the television. It was invented by a Scottish man,
John Logie Baird. The first televised pictures were sent over a short distance in 1924, and his invention
was formally demonstrated at the Royal Institute two years later. The pictures on the screen were not
clear, but the viewers could see that they were human faces, and they could see their eyes opening
and closing. In 1928, images were sent from Britain to America, and later, to a ship 1,500 miles out to
sea. In the same year, the first color images were sent. The first 'seeing-in sets' were sold that same
year. For £25 (£1000 in today's money), people in their homes could watch moving images that were
sent from a broadcasting station.
5. The television
4. A trip around the USA
Dear Family,
Everything has been so much fun here in the US. I am sorry that it has taken me so long to write.
three times as they ran to the church. Then they must serve their pancake to the bell-ringer and
receive a kiss from him.
When we arrived yesterday, we immediately went to our hotel in New York City, took showers, and
began our sightseeing trip! We saw the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, and Times Square, all in just
one day.
3. Thanksgiving
Unfortunately, we could only spend that one day in New York because we had to take the train to see
the Niagara Falls. I am riding the train now as I write. We should arrive in a few hours. I think we'll go
straight to bed as it will be past midnight when we arrive.
After Niagara Falls, we're going to visit Toronto in Canada as it is only a little further north. I've never
been to Canada, so that will be exciting. From Toronto, we're going to take a flight to Los Angeles.
That's where we're going to stay for the rest of the trip. I think Sam wants to go to Disneyland, so I'm
sure we'll do that. And of course, we're going to surf in the Pacific Ocean!
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7. Three experiences I have had
Secondly, eight theater groups arrived uninvited. They were not allowed to perform in the
International Festival, so they set up their shows in other venues in the city.
I have also worked as a leader at a children's summer camp in the south of England. I worked there
in 2017. I led activities for children aged 9-12, including football, climbing and campfire songs and
games. For this work, I received training in climbing instruction and first aid. During this time, I
developed many useful skills.
Attending the festival is a great experience, but planning ahead is a good idea. Hundreds of thousands
of people attend every year, so you'll need to book accommodation and tickets for popular shows in
advance. But don't plan too much! You'll find out about great, little-known shows and performers
while you're there, and you'll be disappointed if you're too busy to attend.
Dear Sir / Madam,
Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Schroeder has a
collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and
collectors have different opinions.
6. A really popular summer festival in the UK
8. How my life has changed
I would like to apply for the job of tour leader for your Overland Africa tours. I have had lots of
useful experience for this role.
One of the most popular summer festivals in the UK is the Edinburgh Festival. It isn't actually one
festival; eight festivals are held in the city simultaneously, including the Art Festival, the Book
Festival, the International Festival, and others. Two important events took place during the first
International Festival. First, a week-long film festival was organized by the Edinburgh Film Guild.
I used to work on cruise ships as a musician. I traveled a lot! I spent the month before the first
lockdown in four continents! I used to get up really early, drive to the airport and fly to a port across
the world and get on a ship just to get to work! Then I used to spend between three and fourteen
days on the ship. The ships were great. The food was excellent, and the staff were brilliant. The ship
stopped at fantastic places, and I often used to spend the afternoon at the beach drinking cocktails
or sightseeing. But there were disadvantages too. I often didn't know anyone on the ship. But
the passengers all knew me, and they used to talk to me every time I left my cabin. I didn't have
any privacy. Of course, I had to chat to them politely even when I wasn't in the mood.
I have spent five months backpacking around Africa. In 2018, I visited Ethiopia, Kenya and
Tanzania. I used local transport and organized my own accommodation, food and visas. I enjoyed
meeting local people, learning about local traditions and visiting natural parks. I read and learned a
lot about the culture and wildlife.
9. Why do people collect?
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true.
10. The man with the most world records
Ashrita Furman is a record-breaking record-breaker: He has set more records than anyone else in the
world! In the last 40 years, he has established more than 600 records! As a child, Ashrita loved reading
the Guinness Book of World Records. He wanted to be in it too. But he thought people had to be good
at sports to be in the book. He wasn't a good athlete. He felt his dream would never come
But later in life, Ashrita learned meditation, and with this, he learned that nothing is impossible. He
tested this idea in 1978 by entering a 24-hour bike race in New York. Without any training, Ashrita
came third! After that, he started thinking about breaking records again. If you want to break a world
record too, Ashrita gives this advice. "Choose something you enjoy because you will need to practice.
And don't give up. Your mind will tell you that something is impossible, but it isn't. If someone else has
done something, and you work hard, you can do it too!
12. Chinese New Year
Celebrations traditionally take place from the evening preceding the first day of the year to the Lantern
Festival, held on the 15th day of the year. The first day of Chinese New Year begins on the new moon
that appears between January 21 and February 20. In 2019, the first day of the Chinese New Year was
on Tuesday, February 5, initiating the Year of the Pig. Chinese New Year is a major
Chinese New Year (or generally referred to as Lunar New Year globally) is the Chinese festival that
celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival is usually
referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China, and is one of several Lunar New Years in Asia.
11. It's in the news
Writing text messages and walking is dangerous. It is more dangerous than driving and texting.
More people get injured while walking than driving. Walking in a straight line is not easy. We can forget
how to walk properly. Dangerous things can happen. We run into people or cars. We fall over things in
the street. There are a few reasons why texting and walking are dangerous. People cannot see when
they look at their keyboard. Their minds are somewhere else – they are not thinking about walking
safely. Thousands of people have accidents. Some have serious head injuries.
The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of
years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was
no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to
future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.
Running is good for our health. A recent study says that running too much is bad for us and it doesn't
always make our lives longer. A specialist said too much running can damage your heart.
Historian Philip Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will
remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical
importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington,
who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.
Long-distance runners and people who never exercise can have the same risk of having a heart
attack.
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Kevin wants to rent a caravan. There are some nice ones with 3 bedrooms, showers and cooking facilities.
The problem is, none of the caravan parks take short bookings in the summer. The minimum stay is a
week. It's a shame because there are several nice parks near the beach. There's a hostel for young people
in New Sands. It's the cheapest option after camping, and there's a big kitchen and dining room where we
can cook. The problem is, accommodation is in dormitories and I don't really want to sleep with strangers.
more.
14. Accommodation
15. Ancient robots
holiday in Greater China and has strongly influenced lunar new year celebrations of China's neighboring
cultures, including the Korean New Year.
What do you think of when you read the word 'robot'? Many people think about big machines in car
factories or futuristic monsters in movies. Few of us think about the past. But people were building
incredible machines with human abilities hundreds of years ago! For example, Egyptian texts from 1100
BC mention moving statues which 'chose' the next king. None of these statues exist, but probably they
were built using the ancient Egyptians' mechanical technology.
Hi Ellie,
At the moment, many countries around the world are in lockdown because of Covid-19. Everybody hopes
that the world will go back to normal soon. People miss the old times! But will things be the
13. Black Friday
Another ancient robot was a big robotic arm called "The Claw". The ancient Greek writer Polybius wrote
about it in 213 BC. It was built during a war with the Romans, and it hung over the city wall towards the
sea. When a Roman ship came close, the arm picked up the front of the ship and lifted it into the air. Then
the boat fell backwards into the sea and sank. Again, we don't know if the machine was really built, but it
was possible with Ancient Greek technology.
I'm so pleased you can come surfing in August! Paul, Rose and Kevin are coming too, so there will be five
of us. We've decided to return to New Sands for a couple of days, because the surf board rental is so
cheap there. I'm starting to think about accommodation. We won't camp again after last year! I hated
staying in a tent in all that rain!
16. How will life be different after Covid-19?
The day after Thanksgiving has become America's biggest shopping day. Closed all day on Thursday,
shopping centers all across the nation open early on Friday. Some of them open at 12:01 Friday morning,
while others open at 4 am From Friday to the day before Christmas, this is the season when businesses
make nearly 25 percent of what they earn in a year. This season puts many businesses "in the black", that
is, they make the money they need for the year. Reporters from local TV stations interview people who
sleep in tents in front of the shops a day or two before the doors open on Friday. These people patiently
wait in queue to get products that are 50 percent cheaper or
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Do you think Covid-19 will change the way people work?
Definitely! Because of Covid-19, some people have lost their jobs. For many years, people such as
parents and carers have wanted the opportunity to work from home.. At the moment, we can't live
without drivers, carers, doctors, nurses, supermarket workers and so on. But musicians, actors,
pilots and workers in the holiday industry haven't worked for a year! Those jobs often seem attractive
and exciting. Some have had financial problems and will never open again. In the future, I think more
people will train for work in safer industries.
same in future as they were in the past? We asked Alexa Tomlin, a researcher in Futurology, for her
opinion.
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4. Grammar: Erklären Sie: Nicht und kein
2. Grammar: Erklären Sie die Kasus
Austen.
3. Beschreiben Sie das Bild. Stop drinking...
5. Beschreiben Sie das Bild. Wir brauchen uns...
Ich bin Student. Ich studiere an dem Politechnischer Institut.Ich studiere im ersten Studienjahr.Ich habe viel zu
tun. Das Studium nimmt viel Zeit. Ich habe meinen Tagesplan streng ein. Täglich stehe ich früh auf. Ich turne, wasche
mich und trockne mich mit Handtuch ab. Then have a frühstucke. Um 8 Uhr gehe ich in die Universität. Sie ist nicht weit.
Ich gehe zu Fub und komme immer zweiglichkeit. Der Unterricht an der Universität duart 3 Doppelstunden. Nach dem
Unterricht versuche ich in die Bibliothek. Afternoons habe ich viel zu tun. Dreimal in der Woche ehe ich zum Training. Ich
treibe gern Sport. Ich spiele Volleyball. Dienstags und Donnerstags arbeite ich in der Bibliothek oder in einem Internet-
Cafe und studiert dort Fachinformationen. I will do my homework for the next day. Im Lesesaal lese ich frische uzbekische
oder deutsche Zeitungen und Zeitschriften. Am Abend esse ich mein Abendbrot, lese ein Buch oder setze vor dem
Bildschirm. Sometimes I play Schach with my friends. Das mache ich gern. Um 22 Uhr gehe ich ins Bett. Morgen beginnt
ein neuer Arbeitstag. Wie immer habe ich auch an diesem Tag viel zu tun.
Ich habe einen Freund. His name is Asisow Ali. Er ist 22 Jahre alt. Er ist am 20. Februar 1989 in
Mein Freund
6. Grammar: Erklären Sie! Der Artikel und die bestimmte Artikel. Der, die, das
Born in Fergana. The husband is unmarried. Husband is a student. Er studiert an der Taschkenter Staatlichen Agrar
Universität, an der Fakultät für Agronomie. Er steht im ersten Studienjahr. Er wird Agronom.
Er kennt zwei Sprachen: Englisch und Deutsch. Ali ist sehr fleißig. Er wohnt nicht weit von mir.
7. Grammar: Erklären Sie die unbestimmte Artikel(ein, eine, ein)
8. Beschreiben Sie das Bild. Cuck mal! ….
Seine Familie ist nicht groß. Er hat seine Vater, seine Mutter, seine Bruder und seine Schwester. Sein Vater ist
Flieger. Seine Mutter ist Lehrerin. Sein Bruder geht in die Schule. Seine Schwester ist noch klein. Sie beschutz den
Kindergarten.Am Sonntag kommt er zu mir oder gehe ich zu ihm. Wir machen unsere Hausaufgaben. Dann spielen wir
Schach.
DEUTSCHLAND
German language
9. Grammar: Erklären Sie: Negative pronouns (kein, nicht)
1. Beschreiben Sie das Bild. Schön dass Sie da sind.
10. Beschreiben Sie das Bild: Die Teilhänge ist … .
Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland liegt in der Mitte Europas. Sie grenzt an folgenden Nachbarstaaten; Dänemark im
Norden, die Niederlande, Belgien, Luxemburg, und Frankreich im Westen, die Schweiz und Österreich im Süden und die
Czechische Republik, sowie Polen im
Mein Arbeitstag
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Beethoven lebte ein schweres Leben. Myth 27 Jahren began er schlecht zu hören. Aber er arbeitte
weiter. Mit der Zeit wurde er ganz taub. Er konne nicht mehr dirigieren.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe (1749-1832). Johann Wolfgang Goethe was born on August 28, 1749
in Frankfurt am Main. Sein Vater war Jurist und kaiserlicher Rat. Seine Mutter war Tochter des
Bürgermeisters von Frankfurt. Der Vater was ein verschlossener, gewissenhafter und strenger Mann.
Die Mutter aber war lustig und lebensfroh.
Goethe received an excellent Hausunterricht. Die Erziehung und Bildung seines Sohnes leitete
der Vater selbst. Der kleine Wolfgang erlernte in seiner Kindheit 7 Sprachen: Latin, Griechisch,
Italjenisch, Französisch, Englisch, Hebräisch und die Muttersprache. Zu Hause unterrichtete man
Goethe sowohl in Naturwissenschaften, als auch Zichnen, Musik, Tanzen, Reiten und Gymnastik.
Goethe described his life in the work "Dichtung und Wahrheit".
Beethoven starb in Armut und Not (in need and poverty).
At that time there were two German states, the BRD and the DDR. Am 3. Oktober 1990 wurden die
beiden deutschen Staaten wieder vereinigt. Das vereinigte Deutschland. heißt die BRD. Berlin became
the capital of the BRD.
Beethoven's musical works are known and loved in the whole world. Er
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Nach der Vereinigung der beiden deutschen Staaten gehören Ihr 16 Bundesländer an: Baden
Württemberg, Bayern, Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Niedersachshen, Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Sachsen-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein und Thüringen.
he composed one Oper, 9 Symphonies, many Sonatas, Lieder und andere Musikstücke.
Ludwig van Beethoven, the famous German composer, was born in Bonn as the son of a musician.
Der Vater recognized soon the musical talent of his oldest sons. Er wollte aus Ludwig einen Mozart
machen. Oft weckte er ihn sogar in der Nacht und lieb das weinende Kind spielen. Mit 8 Jahren trat
der kleine Ludwig im Konzert auf. Mit 12 began er zu komponieren.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
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4. Les saisons de l'année.
2. Les fêtes nationales en Uzbekistan.
20. Theme "My favorite book"
3. Theme "Mes études".
13. Mes passions.
5. Voyage.
15. Theme "Traditions and customs in Uzbekistan"
14. La lecture.
6. Thème "Ma ville natale".
16. Les vacances.
21. Je fais du sport.
17. Thème « Mon ami »
7. Les repas
8. Système éducatif en Uzbékistan.
9. Theme "My future profession".
18. Fêtes traditionnelles françaises.
19. Curiosities of Paris.
French language
10. Mon loisir.
1. Le weekend.
11. Système éducatif en France.
.
12. Thème "Ma routine quotidienne".
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