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#35 Tongue twister: Was was was was was

❗️Challenge yourself with this tongue twister:

▶️ Before was was was, was was is.

Translation:
Was was bo’lganidan oldin was is bo’lgan.

🔘 Weak forms – Distinguish between the quoted word “was” and the past simple form “was”.
The quoted word is pronounced in its full form [wɒz] while the verb form is reduced to its weak form [wəz]:
was = strong / was = weak

Before was was was, was was is.
#133 Our favourite mistakes: Writing

▶️ Look at this sentence:
If I get a chance to travel I want to go to America, Europe, Japan, Australia.

What’s wrong here?

❗️ In a list of items (enumeration) there should be ‘and’ before the last item, not a comma. It should be America, Europe, Japan and Australia.

❗️ The only exception to that is newspaper headlines where you can find things like ‘Agreement signed between Russia, Ukraine’.

👉@afandi_english👈 #mistakes #writing
#7 Travel Notes: Wannabe Europe

▶️ 🇬🇪Georgia was recently hoping to become an official candidate country to join the 🇪🇺European Union but – oh no! – was refused. Maybe it will take another 10 years, who knows. That doesn’t stop Georgians from expressing their enthusiasm (=strong feeling of interest and enjoyment) for Europe.

👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #georgia
❗️Spot Anna's Uzbek skull cap in 🇩🇪Germany at 9.30pm today
#113 Spot Something: Anna’s Uzbek skull cap in her garden in 🇩🇪Germany

Can you spot the skull cap in this picture?

❗️ You might be the lucky winner of 5,000 Paynet-soums!

How? Spot the skull cap, mark it in the picture and send it to @jochenho. The time limit is 30 minutes.

🆕 If you win you have 30 minutes to claim your prize. If you don’t we’ll find another winner!

👉@afandi_english👈 #spot_something
Congrats to Azizkhon! 👏👏👏

And nice designs, Faxriddin, Monaa and Oisha! 👍👏✌️
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#33 Know Your World: Face your face

▶️ We are not alone with our bodies. In fact, countless (=very many) little creatures (=living thing) call our body their home. Find out about one of humanity’s most faithful (=loyal) friend – the face mite (=a kind of small insect) – by watching this charmingly (=pleasantly, attractively) animated video.

🔤 Subtitles provided.

👉@afandi_english👈 #know_your_world #documentary
#103 Afandi Quiz: What’s this map about?

▶️ Here’s a world map showing countries in different colours.

👉@afandi_english👈 #maps #map_quiz
Afandi English
What does this map show?
Well done!

💡 The map shows the spread of the Latin alphabet, by far the most widely used alphabet in the world. That spread is still going on actually as 🇰🇿Kazakhstan is now switching from Cyrillic to Latin and wants to become fully Latinised by 2031.
#14 World Food: Spaghetti Bolognese from 🇮🇹Italy

▶️ It is probably the most popular pasta (=Italian noodles) dish in the world. In English-speaking countries you can also hear the short form “spag bol”. In fact, this dish is so famous that there’s even a spaghetti icon on Telegram (🍝). It is ...

... made with:
Spaghetti, fresh or canned (=in a metal can) tomatoes, minced meat (=meat in small pieces), onions and garlic.

... eaten with:
Mediterranean (=from the countries between Europe and Africa, surrounding the Mediterranean Sea) herbs (=small aromatic plants used for cooking) like oregano and basil, and grated (=turned into small stripes) Parmesan cheese (=hard cheese with a strong flavour)

Healthy or not? 🟡
Easy to make? 🟢
Cheap enough? 🟢

👉@afandi_english👈 #world_food
#84 Travelogue Georgia: Oh My Dog!

▶️ If Turkey is a country of cats then 🇬🇪Georgia is for dogs. You can see dogs everywhere in the country. They don’t do much really and aren’t much of a nuisance but you do hear some howling at night. Most but not all of them are vaccinated and neutered by the government. Those dogs have a tag on their ears. Anyway, why dogs?

Laissez-faire
Georgia is a very liberal country. People are quite free to do and say what they want. Hence there is no heavy-handed policy about anything, neither drugs or crime nor street dogs.

Religion
Muslim countries rarely have a problem with street dogs because dogs are considered dirty animals in Islam. Christianity doesn’t say much about dogs but it does preach mercy and tolerance towards the weak.

Westernisation
Georgians have a deep dislike of their Soviet past and their big bully neighbour Russia. They are looking to the West instead and want to dissociate themselves from the cruelty of the East.

👉@afandi_english👈 #travel #georgia