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Day 1 · People & Relationships · A2 Level

New Neighbours

Daily Reading Practice · Elementary passage

⏱ Time target: 4-5 minutes 📖 Reading + Vocabulary ✅ 10 True / False questions
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Malika lives in a small apartmentapartment (noun)A set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building.Synonym: flat🇺🇿UZ: kvartira🇷🇺RU: квартира blockblock (noun)A large building divided into separate flats or offices.Synonym: building🇺🇿UZ: bino🇷🇺RU: жилой дом in Tashkent. Yesterday, a new family moved inmove in (phrasal verb)To start living in a new home.Synonym: settle in🇺🇿UZ: ko'chib kelmoq🇷🇺RU: переехать (въехать) next door. Malika is a curiouscurious (adj)Interested in learning about people or things.Synonym: inquisitive🇺🇿UZ: qiziquvchan🇷🇺RU: любопытный person, so this morningmorning (noun)The early part of the day, before midday.Synonym: dawn🇺🇿UZ: ertalab🇷🇺RU: утро she knockedknock (verb)To hit a door lightly to get someone's attention.Synonym: rap🇺🇿UZ: eshikni taqillatmoq🇷🇺RU: постучать on their door with a plate of biscuitsbiscuit (noun)A small, flat, baked snack, often sweet.Synonym: cookie🇺🇿UZ: pechene🇷🇺RU: печенье.

"Hi! I'm Malika," she said. "Welcomewelcome (interjection)A friendly greeting said to someone arriving.Synonym: greetings🇺🇿UZ: xush kelibsiz🇷🇺RU: добро пожаловать to the buildingbuilding (noun)A structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or block of flats.Synonym: structure🇺🇿UZ: bino🇷🇺RU: здание! Where are you from?" A woman openedopen (verb)To move something, like a door, so it is no longer closed.Synonym: unlock🇺🇿UZ: ochmoq🇷🇺RU: открыть the door and smiledsmile (verb)To make a happy expression by curving the mouth upward.Synonym: grin🇺🇿UZ: tabassum qilmoq🇷🇺RU: улыбнуться. "Thank you! We're from Bukhara. I'm Dilnoza, and this is my son, Umar."

Malika asked a lot of questionsquestion (noun)A sentence that asks for information.Synonym: query🇺🇿UZ: savol🇷🇺RU: вопрос. "How old is Umar? What does he like doing? Does he go to school near here?" Dilnoza laughed. "Slow down! Umar is nine, and he usuallyusually (adverb)Most of the time; on most occasions.Synonym: normally🇺🇿UZ: odatda🇷🇺RU: обычно spends his free timefree time (noun)Time when you are not working or studying, used for leisure.Synonym: spare time🇺🇿UZ: bo'sh vaqt🇷🇺RU: свободное время drawingdraw (verb)To make a picture using a pencil or pen.Synonym: sketch🇺🇿UZ: chizmoq🇷🇺RU: рисовать. He's very talentedtalented (adj)Having a natural skill or ability at something.Synonym: gifted🇺🇿UZ: iqtidorli🇷🇺RU: талантливый."

"That's great," Malika said. "I rarelyrarely (adverb)Not often; almost never.Synonym: seldom🇺🇿UZ: kamdan-kam🇷🇺RU: редко meet artistsartist (noun)A person who creates paintings, drawings, or other art.Synonym: painter🇺🇿UZ: rassom🇷🇺RU: художник. Does Umar want to see the park? I oftenoften (adverb)Frequently; many times.Synonym: frequently🇺🇿UZ: tez-tez🇷🇺RU: часто walk there in the afternoonafternoon (noun)The part of the day between midday and evening.Synonym: midday🇺🇿UZ: tushdan keyin🇷🇺RU: день (после полудня), and there's a nicenice (adj)Pleasant, enjoyable, or attractive.Synonym: pleasant🇺🇿UZ: yoqimli🇷🇺RU: приятный place to drawdraw (verb)To make a picture using a pencil or pen.Synonym: sketch🇺🇿UZ: chizmoq🇷🇺RU: рисовать the treestree (noun)A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.Synonym: plant🇺🇿UZ: daraxt🇷🇺RU: дерево."

Dilnoza thought for a momentmoment (noun)A very short period of time.Synonym: instant🇺🇿UZ: lahza🇷🇺RU: момент. "That's kindkind (adj)Friendly, generous, and thoughtful towards others.Synonym: generous🇺🇿UZ: mehribon🇷🇺RU: добрый of you. He alwaysalways (adverb)At all times; on every occasion.Synonym: constantly🇺🇿UZ: har doim🇷🇺RU: всегда feels a little nervousnervous (adj)Feeling worried or anxious about something.Synonym: anxious🇺🇿UZ: asabiy🇷🇺RU: нервный in a new place, but the park sounds perfectperfect (adj)Complete and without any faults; exactly right.Synonym: ideal🇺🇿UZ: mukammal🇷🇺RU: идеальный."

Later, Malika and Umar walked to the park together. "What's your favouritefavourite (adj)Liked more than any other of the same kind.Synonym: preferred🇺🇿UZ: sevimli🇷🇺RU: любимый thing to draw?" Malika asked. "Animals," Umar said quietlyquietly (adverb)Making very little noise or sound.Synonym: softly🇺🇿UZ: jimgina🇷🇺RU: тихо. "Especiallyespecially (adverb)More than usual, or more than others; particularly.Synonym: particularly🇺🇿UZ: ayniqsa🇷🇺RU: особенно birds. Do you know any goodgood (adj)Pleasant, enjoyable, or of high quality.Synonym: great🇺🇿UZ: yaxshi🇷🇺RU: хороший places to see birds here?"

Malika smiled. "I know exactlyexactly (adverb)Precisely and correctly, in every detail.Synonym: precisely🇺🇿UZ: aniq🇷🇺RU: точно the place. Come on — I'll showshow (verb)To let someone see something, or lead them somewhere.Synonym: display🇺🇿UZ: ko'rsatmoq🇷🇺RU: показывать you." And for the first time that day, Umar smiled too.

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