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High-level vocabulary with examplesBog'liq Speaking Part3 (2)High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Non-traditional
(adjective) - Diverging from established customs or conventions.
Example: "Non-traditional family structures may become more prevalent as societal
norms evolve."
2)
Endure
(verb) - Persist and remain in existence over time.
Example: "While family structures may change, the enduring values of love and
support will remain constant."
Computer
Question 1
: Do most people have a computer at home in your country? What do most
people use it for?
Answer
: Yes, in my country, the majority of households have a computer. Computers serve
diverse
purposes, with many using them for work or education. Additionally, they're a
gateway to the internet, enabling people to connect, research, and engage in online activities.
Computers have become essential tools for various tasks, from remote work to entertainment
and
information access.
High-level vocabulary with examples:
1)
Diverse purposes
(collocation) - A wide range of uses or objectives.
Example: "Computers are versatile devices, serving diverse purposes in both
professional and personal domains."
2)
Information access
(collocation) - The ability to obtain and retrieve data or knowledge.
Example: "The internet provides easy information access, making computers
indispensable for research and learning."
Question 2
: Do you think all the information on the internet is true?
Answer
: No, not all information on the internet is true. The internet hosts a mix of reliable
and unreliable content.
Misinformation
and false data are common issues, and individuals
must exercise caution and critical thinking when evaluating online information. Verifying
sources, cross-referencing data, and relying on
reputable
websites are essential practices to
discern truth from falsehood in the vast online landscape.
Abror Rahmatullayev
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