CONTENTS
The Museum Of Art
3
Going to the Cinema
5
Sport in England
7
A Visit to a Doctor
9
Gardening
11
University Education in Uzbekistan
13
Letters from College
14
A Monument of Friendship
16
Travelling
18
Asking the Way
20
Libraries
21
Great Britain
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LITERATURE:
1.
Azizova A. A., Yatsishina O. S., Ahmedova S. I., Oxunov O. O.
Ingliz tili darsligi. T., “O‟qituvchi”, 1990.
2.
Abdalina Ye. A., Hoshimova R. J., Sharer N. A. Ingliz tili. T.,
“O‟zbekiston”, 1997.
3.
Raxmanova Yu. K. Ingliz tili fanidan kunduzgi bo‟lim
talabalari uchun amaliy mashg‟ulotlarda foydalanish
uchun uslubiy ko‟rsatma. Qarshi, 2004.
4. Raxmanova Yu. K. Ingliz tili fanidan mustaqil ish
topshiriqlarini bajarish uchun uslubiy ko‟rsatma. Qarshi, 2006.
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A VISIT TO TASHKENT
Some days ago a friend of mine came to Tashkent for his holidays. He had never
been to Tashkent before. Yesterday he came to see me and asked me to go sightseeing
with him.
We took the Metro and went to the center of the city. I showed him the sights of our
city and my friend was greatly pleased. After seeing the center of Tashkent I took my
friend to the Museum of History. There we were surprised to find out that the architecture
of Tashkent has been completely changed. It was very interesting for us to see a special
exposition which was called “Tashkent in Future”. Many interesting and unexpected
designs were exhibited there. Young architectors projects were especially differed by new
original view on the Future of their native city. Special attention was paid to the serving of
city ecology.
Next Monday a group of college teachers from abroad will come to our city. They will go
on a tour over the republic. Suring the first week of their stay in Uzbekistan they‟ll visit
Tashkent. Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and then return to Tashkent.
They‟ll begin their tour of our republic with a visit to park named by A. Navoi and a
look round Tashkent historic museums. Later they‟ll visit Tashkent State University, the
Palace of Sports and a lot of other places of interest. They‟ll visit Kukeldash Mosque – an
architectural monument of the 18
th
century.
On their first night in Tashkent the guests will see a ballet on the stage of the Navoi
Theatre. Those who wish will also have a chance to go to the circus or attend concerts at
the State Concert Hall.
On Sunday morning the group will leave for Samarkand.
2 - topshiriq. Savollarga to’liq javob bering.
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1.
When will the group of college teachers come to Tashkent?
2.
What cities will they visit during their tour?
3.
What places of interest will they visit in Tashkent?
4.
Why is autumn a good time for visiting our republic?
5.
Who will meet the tourists?
6.
Where will the group stay?
7.
When will the group leave?
3 - topshiriq. Quyidagi gaplarni so’roq va bo’lishsiz gaplarga aylantiring.
1. We shall leave our capital next week. 2. My friend will show you the library of our
University tomorrow. 3. A lot of foreign students will study at our University this year. 4.
This work will be difficult for the second-year students. 5. You will have time to show us
the new scientific equipment. 6. Visitors who came yesterday will go to see the Biby
Khanum Moslem tomorrow.
4 - topshiriq. Dialogni rollar bo’yicha o’qing va yod oling.
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When will you leave for home?
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Shall leave tomorrow morning.
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Will you go by plane or by train?
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I prefer to go by plane.
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It will take my only two hours to get home.
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Good-buy then. Remember me to your parents.
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Good-buy and thanks for all.
5 - topshiriq. Fe’llarni tegishli zamonda qo’llang.
1. Our plant … this beautiful building for the workers two years ago (to build). 2.
This young engineer … the practical work of our students next year (to head –
rahbarlik qilmoq). 3. Every year this poet … to Siberia (to go), he … this part of the
country very much (to like). 4. More than 300 rivers … into lake Baikal (flow).
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SCIENCE IN BRITAIN
Learned societies and independent scientific institutions play a large part in
promoting the sciences in Britain, although they do very little actual research.
Most pure research is conducted in the Universities, which also play an essential part
in maintaining the supply of trained specialists. The learned societies play an important
part in the discussion and publication of the results of research.
At present there are a lot of learned scientific societies in Britain. One of the most
well known is the Royal Society which was founded in 1660. Its present activities include
the holding of the scientific meetings, publication of research work, mainly in the
“Philosophical Transactions” and the “Proceedings”, the delivery of lectures, the
presentation of medals. Although an independent corporation the Society has always had a
special relationship with the government.
The Royal Society of Arts was founded in 1754. Its principal object has been to
promote the progress of all science. It deals with scientific, artistic, technical and
commercial problems. The Society regularly holds meetings and publishes a monthly
journal.
The British Association for the Advancement of Science was founded in 1831 to
promote general interest in science and its application. After organizing the Association
many eminent scientists as well as young students annually attended the meetings
seminars.
Its 14 sections cover the whole range of pure and applied and international relations
of science.
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