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English House

Telegram kanalining logotibi english_with_ravshan — English House E
Telegram kanalining logotibi english_with_ravshan — English House
Kanal manzili: @english_with_ravshan
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Til: Oʻzbek tili
Obunachilar: 21
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The channel was created on 25.10.2022
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Oxirgi xabar

2022-12-13 19:21:16
Yaqinlarga yuboramiz

Xudo xohlasa, yanvardan boshlaymiz!

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-12-01 06:19:22 Bilib qo'ygan yaxshi

Bugungi postda o'zbek tilida oddiy, odatdagi degan ma'nolarni bildiradigan ingliz tilidagi so'zlar va ularning ma'nolari hamda farqlarini ko'rib chiqamiz.

normal - odatiy, normal
Is this cold weather normal for the time of year?
It had been another normal working day in the office.
*usual, typical, and as you would expect it to be

ordinary (BrE) regular (AmE) - oddiy, odatdagi
They lived in an ordinary three-bedroomed house.
It looks like an ordinary car, but it uses solar power.
Would you like a regular salad or a Caesar salad?
I just want an ordinary bicycle, not a mountain bike.
*not special, unusual, or different from normal

average [only before noun] - o'rtacha
She is of average height.
He is of above average intelligence.
The average price of a pint of milk has gone up.
*around the usual level or amount

standardstandart, bir xil shakl (uslub)dagi
It’s standard practice to X-ray hand-baggage at most airports.
We stock shoes in all the standard sizes.
*used about methods of doing something, or about the size, shape, features etc of products

routine - muntazam, kunlik, odatdagi
The fault was discovered during a routine check of the plane.
routine tasks such as shopping and cooking
*used about things that are done regularly as part of a series of things

everyday [only before noun] - kundalik, odatiy
He painted scenes of everyday life in France.
Sally was still dressed in her everyday clothes.
*used about things that happen or that you use as part of normal life

common - (hayvon va o'simliklarga nisbatan) - eng keng tarqalgan, oddiy (odamlarga nisbatan)
Heart disease is one of the commonest causes of death.
Daisies are very common flowers.
The 20th century was called the century of the common man.
*used about birds and plants that are of the most usual type, and in the phrase the common people (=people who are not rich and powerful)

conventional [only before noun] - oddiy, an'anaviy
The engine is more efficient than a conventional diesel engine.
Internet connections through conventional phone lines are fairly slow.
Bake for 20 minutes in a conventional oven; 8 in a microwave
*of the kind that is usually used – used when comparing this with a different or special type
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-29 02:20:49
12 Signs of a Mentally Strong Man

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-26 07:25:10
#facts

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-24 15:00:28 Bilib qo'ygan yaxshi

Bugungi postda kiyinish bilan bog'liq ingliz tilidagi fe'llarni o'rganamiz. Mazkur fe'llar harakatni yoki holatni bildirib kelishi mumkin.

Kiyinishdagi harakatni bildiruvchi fe'llar:
get dressed - kiyinmoq
I had a shower, got dressed and went downstairs.
I was still getting dressed for the party when the taxi arrived.

dress oneself - kiyinmoq (unchalik keng tarqalmagan bo'lib, o'ziga kiyim kiyish qobiliyati bor yoki yo'qligini ko'rsatish uchun ishlatiladi)
Sally isn't old enough to dress herself yet.

put on - kiymoq, taqmoq (a coat, a watch, necklace)
Wait a minute! I haven't put my coat on yet.
Put your gloves on or your hands will get cold.

take off - yechmoq
I can't wait to take off these new shoes.
Why don't you take your coat off and come and sit down?

dress someone - kiyintirmoq
The nurses have to wash and dress the patients before the doctor sees them.

dress up - yasanmoq, biror maxsus kiyim (forma, rasmiy kiyim) kiymoq degan ma'noda ishlatiladi.
When the children were young, George used to dress up as Father Christmas.
We won't be going to an expensive restaurant so there's no need to dress up.

Kiyinishdagi holatni bildiruvchi fe'llar:
wear - kiyib yurmoq, taqib yurmoq (odatda faqat kiyimlarga emas kengroq ma'noda (soat, sirg'a va hakozo) ishlatiladi.
Did you notice the jacket she was wearing at Alan's party?'
He always wears smart clothes.

have something on - ustida (kiyimi)bo'lmoq
The trousers he had on were too big for him.
You won't get cold as long as you have a coat on.

be dressed in (to be in something) - kiyingan bo'lmoq
She arrived at the theatre dressed in a long white gown.
Everyone was in their best clothes but Alex turned up in an old T-shirt and jeans.

be + adverb + dressed - birovning kiyimi, yoki ko'rishiniga baho berganda ishlatiladi (smartly/neatly/well etc dressed).
Make sure you're smartly dressed for the interview.
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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-23 18:35:57
INGLIZ TILI GRAMMATIKASI

YANGI GURUH (0dan)
Toq kunlar
16⁰⁰ - 18⁰⁰

Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-18 07:36:42
#facts

What do you think about it

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-15 09:51:49 Keling bugun siz bilan Listening test yechganimizda kerakli boʻladigan lugʻatlarni 4ta partga boʻlib oʻrganamiz.

Part1. familiar vocabulary

Basic vocabulary that you would have studied when first learning English is included in Part 1 of the Listening test. You will hear a conversation between two people set in an everyday social setting. The vocabulary used will be familiar word groups relating to everyday life, dates, times, places, activities, work and leisure.

. Days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

Quick Tip: Wednesday is commonly misspelled.

. Months and seasons of the year: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, winter, spring, autumn, summer

Quick Tip: The first ‘r’ in February is often forgotten. If you struggle with spelling, you can choose to write the date using numbers as long as these numbers are written in the correct format. E.g. 'the 10th of February, 2020' = 10/02/2020

Quick Tip: the final 'n' in autumn is often forgotten as we don't hear the silent 'n'.

. Shapes: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, cylinder, oval

Quick Tip: Shapes can be used when we refer to places in a city, King George Square, so it's important that you can spell common shapes.

. Transportation: automobile, truck, tractor, tram, subway, airplane, train, bicycle, car, pedestrian, passenger, commuter

Quick Tip: 'commuter' is often misspelled, confusing it with 'computer'!

. Colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, white, black, brown

Quick Tip: Colour spelled with a ‘u’ is the Canadian/British spelling. In the US, it is spelled ‘color’ without a ‘u’. Both are correct and a matter of preference.

. Verbs: suggest, develop, borrow, persuade, discuss, review, concentrate, believe, crash

Quick Tip: Sometimes verbs are conjugated for gender, tense, etc. The difference could give you an incorrect answer.

. Adjectives: beautiful, necessary, fantastic, comfortable, convenient, wonderful, terrible, temporary, permanent, knowledgeable, exciting, boring, difficult, easy

Quick Tip: Make sure that you note adjectives that have double consonants (ss/mm). It is easy to miss a letter.

. Numbers, times, and currencies: commonly appear in Part 1 of the listening test. Recording the corresponding number or symbol is suggested because this will help eliminate the possibility of spelling the word incorrectly.

For example, thirty dollars is the same as $30 on the listening test. Also, six o’clock and 6:00 are the same as well. Finally, ten thousand and 10,000 are also both correct. Writing the number or symbol allows you to feel more confident that you have not made a spelling mistake.

Quick Tip: When deciding on whether the answer is 30 or 13, listen to the stressed syllable. If it's 13, the stress is on the second syllable 'thirteen', if it's 30, the stress is on the first syllable 'thirty'.

Quick Tip: Copy the correct symbol from the Listening question to make sure you are using the correct currency. If you use '$' instead of '£', the answer will be incorrect.


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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-15 05:30:23 Topic #vocabulary

all-in package/package holiday: a holiday where you purchase the travel and accommodation together
breathtaking view: an extremely beautiful view
charter-flight: a cheaper form of flying than a scheduled flight
check-in desk: the place at the airport where you register for your flight and deposit your luggage
departure lounge: where you wait for your flight to be called
far-off destination: somewhere a long way away
to get away from it all: to take a holiday to escape a busy or stressful lifestyle
guided tour: an organised group shown around a place of interest by an expert
holiday brochure: a glossy publication with details of holiday packages
holiday destination: where you go for a holiday
holiday of a lifetime: a special holiday that you are unlikely to repeat
holiday resort: a place where lots of people go for a holiday
hordes of tourists: crowds of tourists
local crafts: objects produced locally
long weekend: an extended weekend holiday including Friday or Monday
out of season: outside of the main holiday period
picturesque village: very pretty village
passport control: the place where your passport is checked
places of interest: sites of interest to tourists
wildlife safari: a holiday, often in Africa, to observe wild animals
self-catering: a holiday where you supply your own food
short break: a short holiday
to go sightseeing: to look around the tourist sites
stunning landscape: extremely beautiful countryside
travel agent: a shop that specialises in booking holidays
tourist trap: somewhere where too many tourists go
youth hostel: a cheap form of accommodation

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Ochish/sharhlash
2022-11-14 20:36:11 #book

This book is for those who want to take CEFR exam (writing)
It includes important tips for writing letters /task 1

Have a look
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