Afandi English
#69 Spot Afandi and his donkey: Afandi riding the London Underground ❓ Can you spot Afandi in this picture? ❗️If you can you might win 5,000 Paynet-soums! Mark the picture and send it to @jochenho. You have half an hour! 👉@afandi_english👈 #spot_afandi
Congrats to Muhammadayyubxon!!! 🥳👻👏
And cheers for the fantastic designs, Yulduz, Feruza and Muhammadali! 🙏
And cheers for the fantastic designs, Yulduz, Feruza and Muhammadali! 🙏
#1 Maps: All about Asia
🆕 Afandi English is bringing you maps that can tell stories. Why do lots of reading when you can get knowledge more easily from maps?
▶️ Today’s map shows you how unequally the world’s population is distributed. Two countries alone, China and India, account for 40% of the world’s population, and they are surrounded by smaller but also pretty crowded countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines, each of which have populations of over 100 million people.
👉@afandi_english👈 #maps
🆕 Afandi English is bringing you maps that can tell stories. Why do lots of reading when you can get knowledge more easily from maps?
▶️ Today’s map shows you how unequally the world’s population is distributed. Two countries alone, China and India, account for 40% of the world’s population, and they are surrounded by smaller but also pretty crowded countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines, each of which have populations of over 100 million people.
👉@afandi_english👈 #maps
#56 Afandi Quiz: What’s the word?
Today’s quiz is about China’s so-called “nail houses”. In a rapidly developing economy old buildings have to go and make room for new construction projects. But some people refuse!
👉@afandi_english👈 #quiz #word_quiz
Today’s quiz is about China’s so-called “nail houses”. In a rapidly developing economy old buildings have to go and make room for new construction projects. But some people refuse!
👉@afandi_english👈 #quiz #word_quiz
The owners refused to have their house …
Final Results
68%
demolished
15%
spoilt
7%
deleted
11%
refurbished
Afandi English
The owners refused to have their house …
So easy?
👍 Demolished was correct of course. That’s a word specifically used for buildings, meaning knocked down.
👎 Spoilt is gone bad, usually describing food, plans or children. Refurbished is for buildings and means renovated. Deleted is used with information, messages, etc.
👍 Demolished was correct of course. That’s a word specifically used for buildings, meaning knocked down.
👎 Spoilt is gone bad, usually describing food, plans or children. Refurbished is for buildings and means renovated. Deleted is used with information, messages, etc.
#28 Tongue twister: What if?
❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:
▶️ How much wood could woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as any woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Translation:
Agar o'rmon kemiruvchisi yog'ochni tashlay olsa, qancha yog'ochni o'rmon kemiruvchisi tashlay oladi? Agar o'rmon kemiruvchisi yog'ochni tashlay olsa, o'rmon kemiruvchisi har qanday o'rmon kemiruvchisi tashlagani kabi yog'ochni tashlaydi.
❗️Pay attention to:
🔘 Intonation: This tongue twister has an enjoyable rhythm when you say it fluently.
👉@afandi_english👈 #tongue_twisters
❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:
▶️ How much wood could woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as any woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Translation:
Agar o'rmon kemiruvchisi yog'ochni tashlay olsa, qancha yog'ochni o'rmon kemiruvchisi tashlay oladi? Agar o'rmon kemiruvchisi yog'ochni tashlay olsa, o'rmon kemiruvchisi har qanday o'rmon kemiruvchisi tashlagani kabi yog'ochni tashlaydi.
❗️Pay attention to:
🔘 Intonation: This tongue twister has an enjoyable rhythm when you say it fluently.
👉@afandi_english👈 #tongue_twisters
#93 Our favourite mistakes: Grammar
▶️ Please translate the following sentence:
Men kecha qattiq ish qildim va tezda charchab qoldim.
❌ Perhaps you think it is:
Yesterday I worked very hardly and got tired very fastly.
✅ Well, it should be:
Yesterday I worked very hard and got tired very fast.
❓Why?
❗️ The correct adverbs are hard and fast, and unlike other adverbs they are the same as in their adjective form.
❗️ The word hardly exists but has a different meaning. It means almost not, e.g. I hardly work. —> Deyarlik ishlamayman.
👉@afandi_english👈 #mistakes #grammar
▶️ Please translate the following sentence:
Men kecha qattiq ish qildim va tezda charchab qoldim.
❌ Perhaps you think it is:
Yesterday I worked very hardly and got tired very fastly.
✅ Well, it should be:
Yesterday I worked very hard and got tired very fast.
❓Why?
❗️ The correct adverbs are hard and fast, and unlike other adverbs they are the same as in their adjective form.
❗️ The word hardly exists but has a different meaning. It means almost not, e.g. I hardly work. —> Deyarlik ishlamayman.
👉@afandi_english👈 #mistakes #grammar
#5 World Food: Nasi Goreng from 🇮🇩Indonesia
▶️ Nasi Goreng is …
... made with:
Rice and any vegetables. Can be with or without any kind of meat or prawns (=a type of sea food, ‘shrimps’ in American English). Plenty of oil and soya sauce are used. “Nasi” means “rice” and “goreng” means “fried”, so we’re basically talking about fried rice here!
... eaten with:
Nasi Goreng is often served with fried eggs. Indonesians also like prawn crackers (=thick chips) on the side and “Sambal”, a spicy chili sauce.
Healthy or not? 🟡
Easy to make? 🟢
Cheap enough? 🟢
👉@afandi_english👈 #world_food
▶️ Nasi Goreng is …
... made with:
Rice and any vegetables. Can be with or without any kind of meat or prawns (=a type of sea food, ‘shrimps’ in American English). Plenty of oil and soya sauce are used. “Nasi” means “rice” and “goreng” means “fried”, so we’re basically talking about fried rice here!
... eaten with:
Nasi Goreng is often served with fried eggs. Indonesians also like prawn crackers (=thick chips) on the side and “Sambal”, a spicy chili sauce.
Healthy or not? 🟡
Easy to make? 🟢
Cheap enough? 🟢
👉@afandi_english👈 #world_food
#59 Travelogue Germany: Cycling in Germany
You thought Germany was a nation of cars but today it is just as much a nation of bicycles. How so?
Bike paths
There’s a whole network of roads that are not for cars but for bikes. You can get special maps for cycling.
Bike compartments
Should I take the train or the bike? You can do both at the same time. Even on the metro!
Signposting
If you don’t have a map just follow the arrows and you’ll be fine. You can also see the distance to your destination in kilometres.
Equipment
Germans are serious cyclists. Most of them wear helmets and bright-coloured clothes for better visibility.
eBikes
Nowadays you may get overtaken by some old geezers. How do they do it? A lot of them have eBikes now that are battery-powered.
👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #germany
You thought Germany was a nation of cars but today it is just as much a nation of bicycles. How so?
Bike paths
There’s a whole network of roads that are not for cars but for bikes. You can get special maps for cycling.
Bike compartments
Should I take the train or the bike? You can do both at the same time. Even on the metro!
Signposting
If you don’t have a map just follow the arrows and you’ll be fine. You can also see the distance to your destination in kilometres.
Equipment
Germans are serious cyclists. Most of them wear helmets and bright-coloured clothes for better visibility.
eBikes
Nowadays you may get overtaken by some old geezers. How do they do it? A lot of them have eBikes now that are battery-powered.
👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #germany
Afandi English
#59 Travelogue Germany: Cycling in Germany You thought Germany was a nation of cars but today it is just as much a nation of bicycles. How so? Bike paths There’s a whole network of roads that are not for cars but for bikes. You can get special maps for cycling.…
---Vocab---
📍How so? = asking sb to explain their opinion 📍compartment = section inside a train 📍signpost = signs that show directions and distances 📍helmet = a hard hat to protect your head 📍old geezer = old man (informal)
📍How so? = asking sb to explain their opinion 📍compartment = section inside a train 📍signpost = signs that show directions and distances 📍helmet = a hard hat to protect your head 📍old geezer = old man (informal)
Which of the above do we need in Uzbekistan?
Anonymous Poll
19%
Bike paths
7%
Bike compartments
5%
Signposts
2%
Equipment
6%
eBikes
53%
all of them
7%
none of them