Topic-based VocabularyπŸ’™
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Happy New yearπŸ₯³πŸ₯³
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Try to find the main idea of this short text.
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10 tips to help you become successful in your life:

1. Be committed

2. Learn from the journey

3. Have fun along the way

4. Think positively

5. Change your perspective

6. Be honest with yourself

7. Take away distractions

8. Count on yourself

9. Keep planning

10. Avoid getting burned out
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Come back?😎
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New Scientist.pdf
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πŸ“–Article – New Scientist

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🩡Albatta oβ€˜qib koβ€˜rishni tavsiya qilaman. Ingliz tilida maqolalar oβ€˜qish sizning soβ€˜z boyligingizni sezilarli darajada oshiradi πŸš€

✍️Agar notanish soβ€˜zlarga duch kelsangiz, ularni yozib olib, keyin yodlab olishga harakat qiling.
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Topic: Cars πŸš—
Speaking collocations
1. fuel-efficient ⛽️ – Using less petrol or energy to travel the same distance.
2. luxury brands πŸ’Ž – Expensive, high-end car manufacturers known for prestige.
3. reliability and comfort πŸ›‹ – Being dependable and pleasant to use over time.
4. city driving πŸ™ – Using a car in urban areas with traffic and short distances.
5. environmentally friendly 🌿 – Causing less harm to the natural environment.
6. performance ⚑️ – How well a car runs and responds while driving.
7. cost-effective to maintain πŸ’° – Not too expensive to service or repair regularly.
8. free choice πŸ—³ – Being able to decide without any limitations or conditions.
9. draw too much attention πŸ‘€ – Cause people to notice you more than you'd like.
10. flashy colours 🎨 – Very bright, bold colours that stand out noticeably.
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🩡 Of course, I recommend reading them. Reading articles in English will significantly increase your vocabulary πŸš€

✍️ . If you come across unfamiliar words, write them down and try to memorize them.
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Topic-based vocabulary: Online Privacy πŸ”’

1. Wiretapβ€” the act of secretly intercepting or monitoring telephone or digital communications by a third party πŸ“žπŸ‘€
Example: For more than 100 years, the telephone companies have provided wiretapping assistance to governments. πŸ›

2. Surveillanceβ€”the close and continuous observation or monitoring of a person, place, or object πŸ‘πŸ“Ή
Example: The telephone companies built surveillance features into the very core of their networks πŸ•Έ.

3. Recordβ€” to capture and store information, sound, or visual images πŸŽ™πŸ’Ύ
Example: Calls were recorded on tape. πŸ“Ό

4. Hackerβ€” someone who gets into other people's computer systems without permission πŸ’»πŸ”“
Example: The authorities are investigating the hacker who stole sensitive personal data from the bank's servers πŸ¦πŸ•΅οΈ.

5. Break-inβ€” the crime of illegally entering a building or system πŸšͺπŸ”“
Example: A hacker broke into the surveillance system yesterday. 🚨

6. Encryption - the process of scrambling readable information into unreadable code πŸ”πŸ”‘
Example: Silicon Valley companies have built strong encryption technology into their communications products that makes surveillance extremely difficult. πŸ›‘

7. Democratizeβ€” to make something accessible to everyone, regardless of social class, wealth, or specialized knowledge 🌍🀝
Example: The tech companies have democratized encryption πŸ”“

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Topic: Why daylight is the secret to great sleep 😴

1. Physical exhaustionβ€” a state of extreme bodily tiredness and loss of energy πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
Example: Her physical exhaustion was obvious as she struggled to keep her eyes open during the meeting

2. Cherishβ€” to value something highly because of its emotional worth. πŸ’–
Example: I absolutely cherish the amazing sleepiness that fills you from head to toe.

3. Sleepinessβ€” a strong, natural desire for sleep πŸ’€
Example: The sudden sleepiness after lunch made it hard for him to concentrate on his work

4. Exposure to- experiencing something β˜€οΈ
Example: Exposure to natural daylight can help us sleep well at night.

5. Soporific- something that causes sleep 😴
Example: I hope to convince you that we should all appreciate daylight as a sort of natural soporific.

6. Daylight- the natural illumination provided by the sun during the daytime πŸŒ…
Example: The park is only open to visitors during daylight hours.

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Topic-based VocabularyπŸ’™
Scientific American January 2022.pdf
I recommend reading them. Reading English articles significantly increases vocabulary. ✍️ Write down unfamiliar words and memorize them.
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Topic: Time & Daily Routines

1) Punctual ⏱️— arriving or doing something exactly at the agreed time; being on time.

2) A morning person πŸŒ…β€” someone who finds it easy to wake up early and feels full of energy in the morning.

3) A night owl πŸ¦‰β€” a person who tends to stay up late at night and feels more active or creative during nocturnal hours.

4) Morning grogginess πŸ˜΄β€” a state of feeling dazed, tired, and not fully awake immediately after getting out of bed.

5) Personal downtime πŸ›‹β€” relaxing time spent away from work, study, or other responsibilities to recharge.
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Topic-based VocabularyπŸ’™
Scientific American Spring 2022.pdf
Don't just read this article; UNDERSTAND ITπŸ€“
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Level: C1
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