50 daily reading stories for A2 elementary learners. Tap any highlighted word for its definition, a synonym, an Uzbek ๐บ๐ฟ and Russian ๐ท๐บ translation, and UK or US pronunciation.
Malika meets the new family next door and learns to ask the right questions.
A quiet street bakery becomes very busy the week before a big festival.
Nodira gets an unexpected message from an old school friend now living abroad.
Jasur prepares for his first ever job interview at a local radio station.
The Rashidov family is moving to a new flat, and nothing is going smoothly.
One ordinary Tuesday turns into a small disaster when Aziza can't find her keys.
Otabek never learned to ice skate as a child โ so he decides to try it now.
Lola and her friends explore a busy street food festival with too many choices.
Nodira's friends secretly plan a surprise birthday party โ but keeping the secret is harder than expected.
Elyor's first shift at a busy cafรฉ doesn't go quite as planned.
Kamola compares her quiet old neighbourhood with her noisy new one.
Three friends argue about which restaurant in the city really deserves the title "the best."
Malika makes a bucket list of places in Uzbekistan she has never seen โ and it's longer than she expected.
Two friends compare their weekend trip to the mountains with last year's trip to the seaside.
A group of friends play a game of "Have you everโฆ?" and learn surprising things about each other.
Odina and her friends try to agree on plans for a busy weekend.
Bobur has to make a sudden decision when his friend calls with an unexpected offer.
Sherzod takes part in his first city fun run, and the rules are stricter than he expected.
Umar's classmates are going to organise a small celebration for his birthday at school.
Zarina has to juggle work, study, and family in one especially demanding week.
Farrukh describes the university teacher who changed how he sees his future.
Gulnora looks through old family photos and notices something surprising about herself.
Laylo asks her stylish friend for advice before an important shopping trip.
Shokhrukh describes exactly what he's looking for in his search for a new career.
A confused tourist asks Aziz for directions through the winding streets of the old city.
Classmates debate what technology and daily life will look like in twenty years.
Dilshod checks his calendar to see what everyone in the family is doing this Saturday.
Nilufar and her friends can't quite decide on their weekend plans.
Xurshid maps out a packed week of arrangements before an important trip.
Madina calls a busy office and has to leave a phone message for the first time.
Anvar looks for his first apartment and discovers that small isn't always simple.
A grandfather tells his grandchildren how different daily life used to be.
Malika describes the one room in her house where she feels completely at home.
An elderly resident reflects on how much her city has changed over the decades.
Jasur is late again, and this time his excuse needs to be really convincing.
Friends reconstruct exactly what everyone was doing at the moment the power went out.
Diyor explains the real reasons behind his decision to leave his hometown.
Kamola and her sister plan their first big trip together, weighing every option.
Bekzod takes the high-speed train to Samarkand and meets an unforgettable fellow passenger.
While walking home, Odina spots a tourist who is clearly struggling to read the bus map.
Malika and Zilola reflect on a friendship that has lasted for almost twenty years.
Odil's mother checks in on his moving-day preparations, and he's more organised than expected.
Two friends compare the skills and freedoms they had โ and didn't have โ as children.
Two elderly neighbours reflect on a friendship that has continued for over four decades.
Kamron asks for information at a busy station after missing an important announcement.
Aziza makes a plan for her savings โ and imagines all the things that could happen if it works.
A young apprentice learns the traditional steps behind Uzbekistan's most famous bread.
Ilhom explains his unusual passion for building and flying handmade kites.
Dilnoza attends her first lecture in English and has to ask for clarification more than once.
After fifty daily stories, Malika and her classmates look back on how far they've come.
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