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Some useful vocabulary for PART 1 (The ones I use and recommend)
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Part 1 Speaking Book (Shakhriyor)
Some useful vocabulary for PART 1 (The ones I use and recommend)
Animals/Birds VOCABULARY: Domestic pets, mammals (sut emizuvchi), species (turlar), a swallow, an owl, a pigeon, a sparrow, natural habitat, rare animals (kamyob hayvonlar), to offer protection, to protect, to conserve, endangered animals/ species, loyalty (sadoqat), companionship, raise an animal (hayvon boqish), to feel responsibility towards wildlife protection (yovvoyi dunyoni muhofaza qilishda javobgarlikni his etmoq), flora and fauna (all animals and plants), to treat like one of the family (xuddi oila azosidek munosabatda bo’lmoq), to care about (haqida qayg’urmoq), environment, on the wing (uchayotgan), in my own backyard ( near where I live). Examples: 1. In my own backyard I often see the pigeons on the wing. 2. Although people in cities don’t really care about flora and fauna, our local authority offers protection to the endangered species. 3. I usually treat my dog like one of the family. 4. I always feel responsibility towards wildlife protection. Television VOCABULARY: To watch the box, to sit in front of the telly, turn on/off the TV, to channel surf (kanallarni almashtirish), enlightening (interesting), attention-grabbing (e’tiborni tortuvchi), a programme, to televise, live (jonli), prerecorded (yozib olingan holda). Examples: 1. I often watch the box late in the evenings. 2. Sometimes I sit in front of the telly and channel surf until I find some enlightening programmes. 3. I am really into watching live football matches and sometimes ready to watch them even if they are prerecorded. Reading VOCABULARY: A novel, a work of fiction, best seller, poetry, biography, adventure stories, a coffee table book (large book often with photos), contemporary literature, scientific, detective stories, to flick through ( varoqlamoq), gripping (interesting), a captivating book, to read up on (to read about). Examples: 1. I find fiction books so gripping that I cannot put them down. 2. I sometimes flick through a coffee table book before going to bed. |
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