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2023-05-06 18:09:21 Word formation

begin - boshlamoq
began - begin fe'lining o'tgan zamon shakli
begun - begin fe'lining past participle shakli
begnner - boshlovchi
beginning - boshlanish

brave - jasur
bravery - jasurlik

correct - to'g'ri
correction - to'g'rilik
incorrect - noto'g'ri

divide - bo'lmoq, taqsimlamoq
division - taqsimlash

educate - ta'lim bermoq
education - ta'lim

instruct - ko'rsatma bermoq
instruction - ko'rsatma
instructor - intruktor

memory - xotira
memorise - yodlamoq
memorial - haykal, yodgorlik

refer - ma'lumot bermoq
reference - ma'lumotnoma

silent - tinch
silence - tinchlik
silently - tinch holatda

simple - sodda
simplify - soddalashtirmoq
simplicity - soddalik


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2023-05-06 16:27:54 Reading Practice

Are electric cars really eco-friendly?


Electric-car drivers are saving the planet, right? Their vehicles produce none of the pollutants that dinosaur-burning, fossil-fuel-powered machines do. That is the standard view, and governments around the world provide incentives to encourage the uptake of this new technology.

That is why a Tesla owner got a rude shock when he went to import his vehicle into Singapore - the first person to do so. The Tesla Model S is a 100% electric vehicle. It does not have an exhaust to emit from. So what happened?

Instead of an expected rebate of around S$15,000 (US$10,800) he received a fine of the same amount for being a gross polluter. The company commented the incident, "The Model S that our customer imported into Singapore left our factory only two years ago with energy consumption rated at 181 Wh/km. This qualifies as the cleanest possible category of car in Singapore and entitles the owner to an incentive rather than a fine."

The Singapore authorities calculated the ‘carbon cost’ of generating the electricity that will be used to charge the car. This is the elephant in the trunk of electric vehicles. Where and how the power is produced is not often considered, but perhaps it should be. Let’s move the elephant up to the passenger seat and address it directly.

The authorities in Singapore apparently found the Tesla in question consumes 444 watt-hours of electricity per km (Wh/km) in tests. Without wanting to get too maths-heavy, the number of 444Wh/km does seem high. And as we still need power stations to produce such amount electric energy, the environmental impact is not so small as it seemed to be.

But what about the bigger picture - should we be factoring in the emissions of power stations when working out how green an electric car is? The logical answer is yes. Emissions shifted elsewhere are still emissions, and CO2 impacts the global atmosphere wherever it is released.


Now let’s look at the questions:

What is the aim of this text?


A) To discourage people from visiting Singapore
B) To prove that electric cars are less eco-friendly than fossil-fuel-powered machines
C) To show that we need to count the emissions of power stations to see how green an electric car is.

When the owner of the electric car went to Singapore, he received

A) a rebate of around US$10,800
B) a fine of around US$10,800
C) a fine of around US$15,000

To prove that electric car was a gross polluter, the authorities in Singapore calculated the ...................... of generating the electricity to charge the car.


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2023-05-05 17:59:02 Examples

1. “Did you phone Zarina?” “Oh no, I forgot. I will do it now.”
“Zarinaga telefon qildingmi?” “Yo‘q, esimdan chiqibdi. Hozir telefon qilaman.”

2. I am too tired to walk home. I think I will get a taxi
Uyga piyoda ketishga juda charchadim. Menimcha, taksida ketaman

3. I do not think I will go out tonight. I am too tired
Bugun kechki payt ko‘chaga chiqaman deb o‘ylamayman. Juda charchadim

4. “I need some money.” “Do not worry. I will lend you some.”
“Biroz pul kerak.” “Tashvish tortma. Men senga biroz qarz berib turaman

5. “You know that book I lent you? Can I have it back?”
“Of course. I will bring it back this afternoon.”

“Men senga bergan kitob esingdami? Qaytarib olsam bo‘ladimi?”
“Albatta. Bugun tushdan keyin qaytib beraman.”

6. I will not tell Salim what you said. I promise.
Nima deganingni Salimga aytmayman. Va’da beraman.

7. Will you please be quiet? I am trying to concentrate
Jim bo‘la olasizlarmi? Hayolimni jamlashga harakat qilyapman

8. I feel a bit hungry. I think I will buy something to eat
Biroz och qoldim. Menimcha, biror narsa olaman yegani

9. It is too late to telephone Kamol now. I will phone him in the morning
Kamolga telefon qilgani juda kevh bo‘ldi. Men unga ertalab telefon qilaman

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2023-05-05 15:59:01 Describing people character

Intelligent - aqlli, dono
She asked a lot of intelligent questions.

simple - aqlsiz, jinni
He is not mad, but just simple.

Cunning - ayyor
Don't believe him because he is a cunning person.

extroverted - ko'ngli ochiq
He is bold and extroverted.

Tense - tajang
Tina was tense, her hand poised over the telephone.

Gregarious - kirishuvchan
She is very outgoing and gregarious.

Sadistic - tajovvuskor
He took sadistic pleasure in taunting the boy.

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2023-05-04 17:59:02 ​​ The Doctor and his Patient

One day, a Patient went to a Doctor complaining of severe stomachache. The Doctor examined the Patient and told him that the cause of his illness was excessive drinking of wine.

The Doctor prescribed the Patient some medicines and asked him to take them, regularly. The Patient took his medicines on time but did not stop drinking wine. As a result, his stomachache did not go away.

Finally, one day, the Patient died.

The Patient was a powerful man. Thus, a large crowd had gathered for his funeral. The Patient’s friends and relatives were crying over his death. The Doctor had also come for the funeral. He said to the relatives, “If only our dear friend had stopped drinking wine, he would have been

alive now Though he took his medications on time, he could not leave his drinking habit.”

One of the relatives of the Patient had been listening to the Doctor. He said, “Doctor, your advice is of no

use now! You should have asked your patient to stop drinking wine while he was alive.”

If the right advice is given at a wrong time then it is of no use.

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2023-05-04 17:29:02 IELTS Reading lesson

Skimming and Scanning


Skimming and scanning are two very effective (yet different) strategies for speed-reading.

Skimming

Skimming means quickly reading the text to get only its main idea. To skim effectively, you need to read only a part of the material.

You have already encountered skimming: when reading a long chapter of a book, or doing a research on a long article. In such case, you would probably read the first sentences of each paragraph, dropping down to the end of the paragraph.

How to skim?

Read the first paragraph attentively to get an idea of what will be discussed in the text.
Read the first (and sometimes the second) sentence of each paragraph - they give the main idea of the paragraph.
After you have read the first sentences, your eyes should drop down to the end of the paragraph, looking for important pieces of information, such as dates and names.
Read the last paragraph attentively as it may contain the summary.

Scanning

Scanning means searching for specific phrases in the text to answer some questions.

Underline!

The questions on IELTS Reading test often include dates, names, numbers, new terms or other key words. So it’s a very good idea to underline those key words while reading, so you could find the answers in the text more easily.

How to scan?

Underline the important information while reading the text (dates, numbers, names etc.)
When you read the question, identify the key word and scan the text for it. This way you’ll find the answer more quickly.

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2023-05-04 15:59:01The Kitchen - Oshxona (2)

Blender - blender
Food procesor - vijimalka
Mincer - go'sht qiymalagich (misorofka)
Toaster - toaster
Mixer - aralashtirgich (mikser)
Kettle - choynak
Casserole (dish) - kastryulka
Saucepan (US pot) - qozon
Frying pan - skovorodka
Ladle - cho'mich
Spatula - kapkir
Whisk - ko'piklatgich
Rolling pin - o'xlov
Chopping board - taxtacha
Oven glove - pechka qo'lqopi
Colander - chovli
Cutlery - vilka-qoshiq
Grater - qirg'ich
Peeler - artgich
Gas ring / burner - gorelka


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2023-05-03 17:29:02The Kitchen - Oshxona (1)

Shelf - shkaf
Kitchen roll holder - o'xlov qo'yadigan
Worktop (US Counter) - ish stoli
Cabinet - tokcha
Microvawe - mikrovalnovka
Toaster - toaster
Dishwasher - Idish yuvadigan mashina
Kettle - choynak
Cooker hood - gaz havo tortgich
Stove / cooker - oshxona plitasi
Knife block - pichoqlar jamlanmasi
Fridge (US refrigerator) - xolodilnik
Tea towel (US dishtowel) - idish sochig'i
Oven - pechka
Drawer - tortma
Kitchen chair - oshxona stuli
Kitchen table - oshxona stoli


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2023-05-02 17:29:02The Utility Room - Maishiy Xizmat Xonasi

Detergent - kir yuvish kukuni
Washing machine - kir yuvish mashinasi
Dustpan - hokandoz
Bucket - chelak
Vacuum cleaner - changyutgich (plisos)
Broom - supurgi
Iron - dazmol (utyuk)
Ironing board - dazmol (utyuk) stoli
Clothes peg - qistirg'ich
Tap - jo'mrak


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2023-04-26 15:59:02 Word patterns

adjectives
careful with - ...bilan ehtiyotkor
difficult for - ...uchun qiyin
fed up with - ...dan zerikkan
ready for - ...uchun tayyor
responsible for - ...uchun mas'ul

verbs
apply for - ...uchun ariza
depend on - ...ga bog'liq
inform sb about - kimdirga ...haqida xabar bermoq
refer to - ...ga bog'liq
work as - ...sifatida ishlamoq
work for - ...uchun ishlamoq

nouns
a kind of - ...ning turi


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