#52 Spot Afandi and his donkey: Afandi and his big brother in Paxtaobod
β Can you spot Afandi and his donkey in this picture? Not the big one but the small one! π
βοΈIf you can, follow the instructions in #1 (see pinned message) and win 5,000 Paynet-soums!
π@afandi_englishπ #spot_afandi
β Can you spot Afandi and his donkey in this picture? Not the big one but the small one! π
βοΈIf you can, follow the instructions in #1 (see pinned message) and win 5,000 Paynet-soums!
π@afandi_englishπ #spot_afandi
Congrats to Abdukhalil πππ
And cheers for some fantastic designs again! Good job, Doniyor, Oisha and Abdulahatty!
And cheers for some fantastic designs again! Good job, Doniyor, Oisha and Abdulahatty!
#14 Featured article: Oβzbekiston kelajagi buyuk Xitoymi?
π Todayβs article is about face recognition systems being installed at schools across Uzbekistan.
β https://kun.uz/en/85752493
βΆοΈ Read the article and debate with your fellow subscribers in the Afandi English Chat.
π£ The debate question is: Can cameras and Face ID systems improve the quality of education?
π If your birthday is between 1 January and 30 June you say YES.
βΉοΈIf your birthday is between 1 July and 31 December you say NO.
βοΈDo not debate with your real opinion and donβt get personal, this is just an exercise!
π@afandi_englishπ #article
π Todayβs article is about face recognition systems being installed at schools across Uzbekistan.
β https://kun.uz/en/85752493
βΆοΈ Read the article and debate with your fellow subscribers in the Afandi English Chat.
π£ The debate question is: Can cameras and Face ID systems improve the quality of education?
π If your birthday is between 1 January and 30 June you say YES.
βΉοΈIf your birthday is between 1 July and 31 December you say NO.
βοΈDo not debate with your real opinion and donβt get personal, this is just an exercise!
π@afandi_englishπ #article
Kun.uz
Schools to introduce Face ID system to monitor students
Schools of Uzbekistan will introduce a Face ID system to monitor students. This was reported at a board meeting of the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Public Education.
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#36 Afandi Quiz: Mysterious song
Todayβs quiz is about a mysterious song from a mysterious country! Can you guess where itβs from? Pay attention to the language and style.
π@afandi_englishπ #song_quiz
Todayβs quiz is about a mysterious song from a mysterious country! Can you guess where itβs from? Pay attention to the language and style.
π@afandi_englishπ #song_quiz
Afandi English
This song is from ...
A close call!
π Iceland was way off. The non-Germanic language and the brisk (=quick, full of energy) style was not really Northern European. It couldnβt have been Bulgarian or Slovak as these are Slavic languages and a little bit similar to Russian.
π Hungary was the correct answer. Hungarian is from the Finno-Ugric family of languages and a distant relative of Finnish and Estonian. It is also an agglutinating language (=a language in which new words are formed by sticking parts of words together), just like Turkic (=Uzbek, Turkish, Kazakh, Uyghur, etc.) languages.
π Iceland was way off. The non-Germanic language and the brisk (=quick, full of energy) style was not really Northern European. It couldnβt have been Bulgarian or Slovak as these are Slavic languages and a little bit similar to Russian.
π Hungary was the correct answer. Hungarian is from the Finno-Ugric family of languages and a distant relative of Finnish and Estonian. It is also an agglutinating language (=a language in which new words are formed by sticking parts of words together), just like Turkic (=Uzbek, Turkish, Kazakh, Uyghur, etc.) languages.
#72 Our favourite mistakes: Writing
βΆοΈ Whatβs wrong here in these sentences?
β’ We had not written
β’ It will be writing
β’ I shall not have written
β’ I am taken
β Perhaps you think about grammar now. Please donβt. Please also donβt think about what these sentences might mean (itβs complete nonsense without context).
βοΈ The problem is β¦missing full stops (British English =dot to finish a sentence; Americans say βperiodβ)! Every sentence needs one at the end, unless youβre chatting with someone on Telegram. The same goes for questions. Every question needs a question mark!
π@afandi_englishπ #mistakes #writing
βΆοΈ Whatβs wrong here in these sentences?
β’ We had not written
β’ It will be writing
β’ I shall not have written
β’ I am taken
β Perhaps you think about grammar now. Please donβt. Please also donβt think about what these sentences might mean (itβs complete nonsense without context).
βοΈ The problem is β¦
π@afandi_englishπ #mistakes #writing
#39 Travelogue Uzbekistan: Clean Russians, dirty Uzbeks?
Have you ever seen any cleaning product made in Uzbekistan that has Uzbek written on the front? Soap, shampoo, washing-up liquid, washing powder β thereβs only a list of ingredients in Uzbek on the back, everything else is written in a mixture of Russian and English. What might be the reasons for this?
Imitation
Imported products are generally trusted and thought to be of higher quality. Customers may assume high quality when it looks foreign, even when itβs not.
Convention
When other products have no Uzbek written on them, why would anyone try to be different? There are different conventions for different types of products.
History
With the exception of soap, most other types of cleaning products were introduced during Soviet times, and that was all about Russian.
βοΈ If you can find a cleaning product with Uzbek writing on the front I will give you 5,000 soum paynet. Max. 5 participants. You have one week!
π@afandi_englishπ #travel #uzbekistan
Have you ever seen any cleaning product made in Uzbekistan that has Uzbek written on the front? Soap, shampoo, washing-up liquid, washing powder β thereβs only a list of ingredients in Uzbek on the back, everything else is written in a mixture of Russian and English. What might be the reasons for this?
Imitation
Imported products are generally trusted and thought to be of higher quality. Customers may assume high quality when it looks foreign, even when itβs not.
Convention
When other products have no Uzbek written on them, why would anyone try to be different? There are different conventions for different types of products.
History
With the exception of soap, most other types of cleaning products were introduced during Soviet times, and that was all about Russian.
βοΈ If you can find a cleaning product with Uzbek writing on the front I will give you 5,000 soum paynet. Max. 5 participants. You have one week!
π@afandi_englishπ #travel #uzbekistan
Do you prefer imported products?
Anonymous Poll
31%
Yes, they are usually better.
51%
Sometimes, depends on the product.
9%
No, Uzbek products are just as good.
8%
I don't think of that.
#53 Spot Afandi and his donkey: Afandi in Namangan
β Can you spot Afandi and his donkey in this picture?
βοΈIf you can, mark Afandi on the picture and send it to @jochenho. The time limit is 15 minutes. If youβre lucky you can win πΈ 5,000 Paynet-soums!
β New to the game? Follow the instructions in #1 (see pinned message π).
π@afandi_englishπ #spot_afandi
β Can you spot Afandi and his donkey in this picture?
βοΈIf you can, mark Afandi on the picture and send it to @jochenho. The time limit is 15 minutes. If youβre lucky you can win πΈ 5,000 Paynet-soums!
β New to the game? Follow the instructions in #1 (see pinned message π).
π@afandi_englishπ #spot_afandi
Congrats to Shoxsanam!!! ππππ₯³
And thanks for some funky designs, Khamidulloh, Oisha and Doniyor! βοΈππ
And thanks for some funky designs, Khamidulloh, Oisha and Doniyor! βοΈππ