1)Fill the gap: The water is 2) What is the mom doing?
a. She is sniffing the food
b. She sniffs the food
C. She sniffed the food
3)
Fill the gap: The mom is
her food
4)
Put the words in order: around house
the is she walking
5)
Put the words in order: is her toys
She with playing
6) What is the mom doing?
a. She is opening a secret door
b. She is closing the secret door
c. She is cooking food
7)
Put the words in order: watching She
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There are many beautiful ancient cities in Uzbekistan, and three of them are among the oldest and most charming cities not only in Uzbekistan but also in the world.
Samarkand is one of the oldest cities in the world, its history is about 2500 years old. It is located 275 km south-west of Tashkent on the slopes of the Turkestan ridge at an altitude of 700 m. The city was first mentioned in 700 BC as Marakanda. It was the capital of the state of Sogdiana. In 2001, for its unique appearance, Samarkand was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Bukhoro-i-Sharif ("Sacred and Noble Bukhara") is one of the most famous cities of Uzbekistan, through which the famous Great Silk Road passed. Bukhara is one of the main centers of Islam not only in Central Asia, but throughout the Muslim world. In the Middle Ages, there were more than 350 mosques and 80 madrasahs on the territory of Bukhara, many of which have been perfectly preserved to this day. All roads of the sacred city lead to the central reservoir - Lyabi-hauz, around which, along with architectural monuments, restaurants and teahouses are comfortably located. In addition to the grandiose ensembles, madrasahs, mosques and the famous Kalyan minaret, the ancient Ark fortress, active medieval baths and trading domes - more than 140 architectural monuments in total - are perfectly preserved in Bukhara!
Tashkent is the multifaceted capital of modern Uzbekistan, political Tashkent is the center of the cultural life of the Republic. Tashkent Attractions with a variety. it is Zoroastrianism, which is more than 2200 years old, and architectural masterpieces of the Middle Ages, and monumental palaces of the late 19th century, and no less graceful buildings of our time. Here, from the noisy web of city roads, you can see the snow-capped peaks of Chimgan in the distant haze, behind which the dawn hides in the morning. Oriental bazaars, like hundreds of years ago, come to life with the first rays of the sun and attract visitors with an abundance of juicy fruits and vegetables, thick aromas of freshly baked bread, flat cakes and samsa. The cultural life of the capital does not stop for a second: the city is rich in museums, theaters and exhibition centers; cafes, restaurants and nightclubs; hotels, parks and squares. In the summer heat, you can hide from the hot sun by the murmuring fountains, in the shade of the alleys of numerous parks, or the archaeological monuments of the times in the cool Tashkent metro - the only one in Central Asia and one of the most beautiful in the world - amaze!
There are many beautiful ancient cities in Uzbekistan, and three of them are among the oldest and most charming cities not only in Uzbekistan but also in the world.
Samarkand is one of the oldest cities in the world, its history is about 2500 years old. It is located 275 km south-west of Tashkent on the slopes of the Turkestan ridge at an altitude of 700 m. The city was first mentioned in 700 BC as Marakanda. It was the capital of the state of Sogdiana. In 2001, for its unique appearance, Samarkand was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Bukhoro-i-Sharif ("Sacred and Noble Bukhara") is one of the most famous cities of Uzbekistan, through which the famous Great Silk Road passed. Bukhara is one of the main centers of Islam not only in Central Asia, but throughout the Muslim world. In the Middle Ages, there were more than 350 mosques and 80 madrasahs on the territory of Bukhara, many of which have been perfectly preserved to this day. All roads of the sacred city lead to the central reservoir - Lyabi-hauz, around which, along with architectural monuments, restaurants and teahouses are comfortably located. In addition to the grandiose ensembles, madrasahs, mosques and the famous Kalyan minaret, the ancient Ark fortress, active medieval baths and trading domes - more than 140 architectural monuments in total - are perfectly preserved in Bukhara!
Tashkent is the multifaceted capital of modern Uzbekistan, political Tashkent is the center of the cultural life of the Republic. Tashkent Attractions with a variety. it is Zoroastrianism, which is more than 2200 years old, and architectural masterpieces of the Middle Ages, and monumental palaces of the late 19th century, and no less graceful buildings of our time. Here, from the noisy web of city roads, you can see the snow-capped peaks of Chimgan in the distant haze, behind which the dawn hides in the morning. Oriental bazaars, like hundreds of years ago, come to life with the first rays of the sun and attract visitors with an abundance of juicy fruits and vegetables, thick aromas of freshly baked bread, flat cakes and samsa. The cultural life of the capital does not stop for a second: the city is rich in museums, theaters and exhibition centers; cafes, restaurants and nightclubs; hotels, parks and squares. In the summer heat, you can hide from the hot sun by the murmuring fountains, in the shade of the alleys of numerous parks, or the archaeological monuments of the times in the cool Tashkent metro - the only one in Central Asia and one of the most beautiful in the world - amaze!
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