Hi !!!! My dears (◍•α΄•◍) Another amazing day of practice time π with adventures π memories ☺️☺️☺️ On the third day of our practical lessons we visited to the House-Museum of Fayzulla Khojayev π️ As you see on the picture my friends π Shakhnoza , Mohinur and Lola were our tour guides . All of them tried to explain the history of the house-museum and the biography of Fayzulla Khojayev π️ The house-museum of Fayzulla Khodzhayev is a bright example of architecture of the XIX century, famous not only for its owner – a rich millionaire merchant, but also for its magnificent decoration, resembling a luxury hotel. Today it is a cult place where you can touch the history and culture of the late XIX-XX centuries, the opportunity to see the merchant life of those times, rare examples of furniture, interior and art. The house-museum of Fayzulla Khodzhayev is located in the center of Bukhara. Its owner was first Ubaydullo Khoja Kasym Khodjaev – a famous merchant, and then the house ...
Hello my dears ππππ Welcome to my blog π I am gonna share my experiences π€ of the our practice From this month we started to understand more our aim why we are having practical lessons and how to organize practice document ππ From this month we started to teach lessons to the pupils of 10the school π« Our pupils are motivated and have thirst to learn foreign language and new knowledge . During October I taught 4 or 5 lessons to the students of 6"A" class. I tried my best to encourage students to learn English language . I used the methods which I learned by observing the teachers' lessons . And we organized some clubs such as " Drama club " and " Speaking club " . We are giving additional lessons to the classes which are distributed to us . After practice lessons I realized that It is harder to teach the foreign language than learning. Methods make a great contribution to teach the students perfectly and also make easier to motivate pupil...
Hi πππππ my dear Welcome ππ€π€π€ to my blog (ΞΈ‿ΞΈ) 4th day of our practical lessons we visited the π€ Blacksmith museum. The Blacksmith History Forge Museum is a short walk north of the Toqi Telpak Furushon Bazaar on Khakikat Street. The museum is located in the Kulyuta karavansarai which was built in the 16th century. Admission is free, and it is a rare treat to see a working blacksmith. Photos/Videos can be taken and you can stroll through the workshop to view finished goods and the tools of the blacksmith. The most impressive area is the urn shaped hearth with white handles, which had a fire inside. When we entered the museum,the blacksmith was working on a knife, and using his hammer to straighten it on the anvil. The sound of the hammer on the anvil and the smoky atmosphere made the shop feel as if it was transported back into ancient times. There were quite a few finished product hanging on the walls to view. We spent 15 minutes here and tried to stay ...
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