#54 Travelogue UK: The London Underground
If you thought metro systems are more or less the same in the world you couldn’t be more wrong. Cities, just like people, have a character of their own, and what you find under the ground says a lot:
London is old
Dating back to 1863, London has the oldest metro system in the world, and that’s also what it feels like. The trains make a lot of noise, there is no mobile phone signal, some stations resemble labyrinths and sometimes there really is quite a gap between the train and the platform.
London is expensive
Ticket prices are steep. Prepare to pay $7 for a single journey, or more if you travel during rush hours. It’s easy to get into the system – just tap your credit card and save the shock for later.
London is weird
Some stations have truly amazing names, like Seven Sisters, Swiss Cottage, Elephant and Castle, Angel, East India, Barking, … Oh and did you know there was a London Underground Mosquito?
👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #uk
If you thought metro systems are more or less the same in the world you couldn’t be more wrong. Cities, just like people, have a character of their own, and what you find under the ground says a lot:
London is old
Dating back to 1863, London has the oldest metro system in the world, and that’s also what it feels like. The trains make a lot of noise, there is no mobile phone signal, some stations resemble labyrinths and sometimes there really is quite a gap between the train and the platform.
London is expensive
Ticket prices are steep. Prepare to pay $7 for a single journey, or more if you travel during rush hours. It’s easy to get into the system – just tap your credit card and save the shock for later.
London is weird
Some stations have truly amazing names, like Seven Sisters, Swiss Cottage, Elephant and Castle, Angel, East India, Barking, … Oh and did you know there was a London Underground Mosquito?
👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #uk
---Vocab---
📍sth resembles sth = sth is like sth 📍labyrinth = place with many ways crossing each other, making it difficult to find ones way 📍steep = here: high, expensive 📍rush hour = busy time in traffic when people go to work or go back home 📍tap (v) = here: pay by holding your card against a reader
📍sth resembles sth = sth is like sth 📍labyrinth = place with many ways crossing each other, making it difficult to find ones way 📍steep = here: high, expensive 📍rush hour = busy time in traffic when people go to work or go back home 📍tap (v) = here: pay by holding your card against a reader
What does Tashkent’s metro say about the city? (You can choose more than one option)
Anonymous Poll
35%
Tashkent is cheap.
48%
Tashkent is beautiful.
45%
Tashkent is Russianised.
27%
Tashkent is rough.
#29 YouTube Channel Recommendation: CNA
📊 English Level: Upper
🔤 Subtitles: Usually available
💬 Topics: News, society, food
💡 Content: CNA is a Singaporean news channel with a distinctly (=particularly, noticeably) Asian perspective on news. They have a lot of content about Singapore, Southeast Asia and China, and even a documentary about Uzbekistan. Despite some government propaganda (=advertising for the government, trying to influence people) on the channel – Singapore is a rich but not that free country – if you agree that the 21st century is the Asian century then CNA is a great source of news for you.
⛓ Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/channelnewsasia
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📊 English Level: Upper
🔤 Subtitles: Usually available
💬 Topics: News, society, food
💡 Content: CNA is a Singaporean news channel with a distinctly (=particularly, noticeably) Asian perspective on news. They have a lot of content about Singapore, Southeast Asia and China, and even a documentary about Uzbekistan. Despite some government propaganda (=advertising for the government, trying to influence people) on the channel – Singapore is a rich but not that free country – if you agree that the 21st century is the Asian century then CNA is a great source of news for you.
⛓ Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/channelnewsasia
👉@afandi_english👈 #youtube
#65 HYPER AFANDI: Afandi in East London
❗️ Spot Afandi and his donkey and win 20,000 Paynet-soums instead of only 5,000!
❓ Can you find Afandi and his donkey on one of these pictures?
❓ If you can, mark Afandi and send it to @jochenho. The time limit is 30 minutes. Not sure what Afandi looks like? Check the pinned message above!
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❗️ Spot Afandi and his donkey and win 20,000 Paynet-soums instead of only 5,000!
❓ Can you find Afandi and his donkey on one of these pictures?
❓ If you can, mark Afandi and send it to @jochenho. The time limit is 30 minutes. Not sure what Afandi looks like? Check the pinned message above!
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And hyper-thanks to our designers Muhammadali, Avazbek and Lochinbek! 👍👍👍
And hyper-thanks to our designers Muhammadali, Avazbek and Lochinbek! 👍👍👍
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#11 Documentary: Mask-loving Koreans
▶️ Even before the pandemic face masks could be seen on the streets of urban East Asia, maybe as a way to fend off (=defend against) air pollution, hide a recent nose job (=plastic surgery on the nose) or just out of a sense of female vulnerability (=ability to get hurt easily). Corona has made mask-wearing permanent and few people can imagine ever taking them off again in public. Watch this video of a street survey in Korea, not for advice on how to deal with the pandemic but rather as a glimpse (=a short experience to help you understand sth) into a foreign culture.
❗️This video has subtitles for your learning benefit!
👉@afandi_english👈 #documentary
▶️ Even before the pandemic face masks could be seen on the streets of urban East Asia, maybe as a way to fend off (=defend against) air pollution, hide a recent nose job (=plastic surgery on the nose) or just out of a sense of female vulnerability (=ability to get hurt easily). Corona has made mask-wearing permanent and few people can imagine ever taking them off again in public. Watch this video of a street survey in Korea, not for advice on how to deal with the pandemic but rather as a glimpse (=a short experience to help you understand sth) into a foreign culture.
❗️This video has subtitles for your learning benefit!
👉@afandi_english👈 #documentary
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#52 Afandi Quiz: Mysterious song
Today’s quiz is about a mysterious song from a mysterious country! Can you guess where it’s from? Pay attention to the language and style.
👉@afandi_english👈 #quiz #song_quiz
Today’s quiz is about a mysterious song from a mysterious country! Can you guess where it’s from? Pay attention to the language and style.
👉@afandi_english👈 #quiz #song_quiz
Hm…
👍 Algeria was correct. The language is Arabic as you can tell by the sounds like ‘ayn (ع) and ghayn (غ).
👎 Iran was wrong. The language was clearly not a match. Farsi sounds quite different from Arabic. Saudi Arabia was wrong. Yes the language was Arabic but hey – the Saudis are not known for their pop music as they argue that music is generally bad unless it’s religious. Spain seems possible for the guitar but the language would be very different.
👍 Algeria was correct. The language is Arabic as you can tell by the sounds like ‘ayn (ع) and ghayn (غ).
👎 Iran was wrong. The language was clearly not a match. Farsi sounds quite different from Arabic. Saudi Arabia was wrong. Yes the language was Arabic but hey – the Saudis are not known for their pop music as they argue that music is generally bad unless it’s religious. Spain seems possible for the guitar but the language would be very different.
#89 Our favourite mistakes: Grammar
▶️ Please translate the following sentence:
- Kim bor? - Men!
❌ Perhaps you think it is:
- Who is here? - I'm.
✅ Well, it should be:
- Who is here? - I am.
❓Why?
❗️ Contractions with pronouns, like I’m, he’s, you’ve, she’ll, … cannot stand at the end of a sentence. Other contractions can be used in the end position, e.g. No I haven’t, He doesn’t or I’m afraid I can’t.
👉@afandi_english👈 #mistakes #grammar
▶️ Please translate the following sentence:
- Kim bor? - Men!
❌ Perhaps you think it is:
- Who is here? - I'm.
✅ Well, it should be:
- Who is here? - I am.
❓Why?
❗️ Contractions with pronouns, like I’m, he’s, you’ve, she’ll, … cannot stand at the end of a sentence. Other contractions can be used in the end position, e.g. No I haven’t, He doesn’t or I’m afraid I can’t.
👉@afandi_english👈 #mistakes #grammar