Describing places (What’s your flat/house like?)


Modal verbs (can, could, should)


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Describing places

Modal verbs (can, could, should)

  • My native town

  • My institute

  • Fairy tale

  • My Future Profession

  • Historical places of Uzbekistan.

  • Symbols of Uzbekistan

  • My day off

  • Conjunction.

  • Gerund or infinitive

  • Mass media

  • Great leaders of Uzbekistan (Amir Temur).

  • The role of IT in our life.



    1. Describing places (What’s your flat/house like?)

    2. William Shakespeare (1564-1616

    3. My native town

    4. My Future Profession

    5. Symbols of Uzbekistan

    6. My day off

    7. Mass media

    8. Great leaders of Uzbekistan (Amir Temur).

    9. The role of IT in our life.

    10. My institute

    11. Place and travel

    12. Study time

    13. Foreign food

    Place and travel

    50 Best Places to Travel in 2021

    For definitive answers on the best vacation spots of the moment, we hit the books, scouring tourism statistics, scoping out major events, charting new flight routes, and logging hotel debuts. We take stock of the most compelling new restaurant openings, scroll through the Instagram posts of our most well-traveled pals, and mine our inboxes for tips. We also survey our vast network of travel experts — T+L’s A-List travel advisors, first, plus trusted writers, hospitality insiders, and other industry pros — to see what places they have their eyes on.



    Related: Guide to more travel ideas

    The result is a list of must-visit vacation destinations, and with something to suit every interest — food, shopping, culture, history, and nature — one is bound to spark your wanderlust. We’ve got traveler favorites like Costa Rica and Austria, which are making waves in the months ahead. There are vacation spots still flying under the radar, like a tiny coastal surf town in Denmark, or Guyana, a South American idyll that has a fraction of the crowds of its neighbors. There are even places in your own backyard worth a closer look — who would’ve guessed just a few years ago that Oklahoma City would become this red-hot?



    Study time

    Everybody has different aspects of life to balance, work, family, personal life and studies.  In order to benefit from your studies you will need to feel that you have some measure of control over your study time.

    Gaining control of your time requires some thought and planning.

    Ineffective time management means you get less done.

    This, in turn, can lead to stress and anxiety, which are common problems when trying to juggle the demands of a busy life.  By developing your time management skills you can alleviate many of the triggers for negative stress and work towards finding a positive and healthy work/life balance.

    See our page: Tips to Avoid Stress for more information.

    Effective time management also enables you to work your way, systematically, through your studies – breaking large tasks into smaller, more quickly achievable sub-tasks.

    This in turn can lead to a greater sense of achievement as you progress, you can tick things off your ‘to-do’ list. 



    Foreign food

    Cuisines all over the world adapt foods and techniques from other cultures. One of the most typical dishes of Japanese cooking, for instance, is tempura. But the Japanese learned how to deep-fry foods in batter from Portuguese merchants and missionaries who came to Nagasaki in the 16th century. "Tempura" derives either from tempero, Portuguese for “seasoning,” or from Quatuor Tempora, the Latin name for Ember days, on which Christians are supposed to eat fish and vegetables instead of meat.

    In America, the great melting pot, our cooking pots are full of borrowings. Mexican specialties took on a new identity when they got to Texas; Chinese-American chefs in the 19th-century took inspiration from their homeland to fashion dishes appropriate to their new home. Ours is a cuisine of adaptation, open to the world.

    Chili con carne



    Many Mexican dishes combine chiles with meat, which is literally what "chili con carne" means. Chili as we know it, though, comes from our side of the border, in southern Texas. It may have been concocted first by trail cooks on cattle drives. Another theory is that it was devised in the state's prison kitchens as a cheap, filling way to feed prisoners. San Antonio became known as the chili capital thanks to the so-called "Chili Queens," Mexican women who sold it and other dishes in the city's plazas.
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