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1. Tell me about a memorable trip you have taken.
2. How did this trip change your perspective on travel or life in general?
3. What are the most important things to consider when planning a trip?


Going to Japan two years ago was one of the best trips I've ever taken. I had always
been interested in Japanese society, and going there was even better than I thought it
would be. Tokyo, where our trip began, is a city where modern buildings and old
temples fit together perfectly. Both the busy streets of Shibuya and the peace and
quiet of the Meiji Shrine mesmerised me. When we got to Kyoto from Tokyo, it was
like going back in time.
I will always remember how peaceful and beautiful Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) and
the Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of torii gates were. I also got to see a
traditional Japanese tea ceremony, which was a beautiful example of Japanese
culture and kindness. Not only did this trip show me beautiful sights, but it also made
me value Japanese customs and the warmth of its people even more.
This trip to Japan changed the way I think about life and travel in a big way. It taught
me how important it is to really blend into other cultures. I used to travel with a plan in
mind, eager to see as many sights as possible in a short amount of time. I learned to
slow down and enjoy the little things in Japan, like the peace and quiet of a Zen
garden, the delicate flavours of a traditional kaiseki meal, and the skilled work in a
clothing shop. I now focus more on quality events than quantity when I travel because
of this change in how I think. I will also always remember how kind and respectful
people were to me in Japan. Harmony, respect, and careful attention to detail are
very important to the Japanese, and I want to use these values in my everyday life.
Several important things must be taken into account when planning a trip to make
sure it goes smoothly and is fun. It's important to do a lot of study before you go.
Knowing about the culture, traditions, and basic language of the place you're going
can make your trip more enjoyable and help you avoid any problems that might arise.
Also, it's important to make a schedule that includes both must-see sights and free
time for exploring and relaxing. Being flexible is important because having too strict of
plans can be stressful and keep you from enjoying your surroundings.

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1. These pictures make me think of how different life is in the city and the country. In
the first picture, I see a busy, modern city with tall, impressive buildings that stretches
along a lovely coastline. The beach and water are right there, which must be great for
the people who live there. The second shot shows a peaceful and beautiful scene in
the country. A colourful train winds through lush green hills, and I can see a few small
houses tucked into the landscape. It really shows how peaceful and beautiful life is in
the country.
2. Living in the city and living in the country are very different from what I've seen.
There is always a lot of energy and excitement in the city. Everything I need is close
at hand, including stores, bars, and entertainment. But sometimes the noise and
people can be too much to handle. Life moves much more slowly in the country. I've
liked the open places, fresh air, and sense of community in rural areas when I've
been there. But I can see how it could feel lonely at times, and you'd have to plan
ahead more for basic needs since shops and services aren't as close by.
3. I like living in the city better than the country. I love how city life offers a wide range
of cultures, job chances, and constant stimulation. I love going to culture events,
trying new restaurants, and meeting people from all walks of life. Still, I can see why
living in the country might be appealing. Being in nature always makes me feel better
and more grounded. In a perfect world, I'd live in the city and be able to easily get to
places in the country on the weekends and holidays.

@speaking_channe


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1. Where do you live?


- I live in a small town by the water. There is a lot of peace and quiet here, and the
view is very nice. The beach is only a short walk away, and I like to watch the sun go
down there. It's a great place to live because I love the fresh air and the nice people
who live there. With its cobblestone streets and cute shops, the town has a cute, oldfashioned feel. Even though it's not very big, there are lots of events and activities
that bring people together.

2. Can you describe your family?


- I have a family of five people. Both of my parents are teachers, and I have a
brother and a sister who are younger than me. We love spending time with each other
and are very close. Holidays are when our whole family gets together. Together, we
like to watch films, play board games and go on trips. Everyone in our family helps
each other out, and even though we're all busy, we always try to make time for each
other. My parents taught us a lot of strong morals, and we often have deep
conversations about many things.

3. What are your hobbies?


- In my spare time, I love to paint and draw. I enjoy it a lot and it helps me be
creative. I also like to stay active and see wildlife by hiking on the weekends. I also
enjoy reading books, especially mystery and fantasy books, which are a nice break
from real life. I sometimes mix my love of art and nature by drawing views of the
outdoors while I'm hiking. I'm also a part of a neighbourhood art group where people
show off their work and get ideas from each other.

@speaking_channe


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1. A1 (Beginner - Boshlang‘ich)


Lug‘at hajmi: 500-1000 so‘z.

Tinglab tushunish: Oddiy iboralar va sekin gapirilgan so‘zlarni tushunadi.

Gapirish: Salomlashish, o‘zini tanishtirish va oddiy savollarga javob berish kabi muloqotlarni amalga oshiradi.

O‘qish: Qisqa va oddiy jumlalarni o‘qiydi.

Yozish: Oddiy so‘zlar va iboralarni yozadi.

Misol gap: I am a student. This is my book.


2. A2 (Elementary - Asosiy)


Lug‘at hajmi: 1000-2000 so‘z.

Tinglab tushunish: Kundalik mavzulardagi oddiy gaplarni tushunadi.

Gapirish: Oila, ish, xaridlar va shaxsiy tajribalarga oid mavzularda sodda gapiradi.

O‘qish: Qisqa hikoyalar va e’lonlarni tushunadi.

Yozish: Oddiy gaplar bilan qisqa xat yoki eslatma yozadi.

Misol gap: I like to read books. Yesterday, I went to the market.


3. B1 (Intermediate - O‘rta)


Lug‘at hajmi: 2000-4000 so‘z.

Tinglab tushunish: Ish yoki maktabda uchraydigan mavzulardagi asosiy ma’lumotlarni tushunadi.

Gapirish: Sayohat, hobbi va rejalar haqida batafsil gapira oladi.

O‘qish: Oddiy maqolalar va hikoyalarni o‘qiydi va tushunadi.

Yozish: Oddiy insho yoki xat yozadi, fikr va rejalari haqida gapiradi.

Misol gap: I am planning to visit France next summer. It will be an exciting experience for me.


4. B2 (Upper-Intermediate - O‘rta yuqori)


Lug‘at hajmi: 4000-8000 so‘z.

Tinglab tushunish: Har xil mavzulardagi murakkab gaplarni tushunadi.

Gapirish: Professional va akademik mavzularda erkin muloqot qiladi.

O‘qish: Qiyinroq maqolalar, kitoblar va ilmiy matnlarni tushunadi.

Yozish: Yaxshi tuzilgan va aniq yozma ishlarni yozadi.

Misol gap: The article discusses the impact of climate change on biodiversity and highlights possible solutions.

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